Assesses verbal learning and memory
Jason Brandt, PhD, and Ralph H. B. Benedict, PhD
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Easy to administer and score and well tolerated even by significantly impaired individuals, the HVLT-R has been validated within brain-disordered populations (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease, amnestic disorders) as a measure of verbal learning and memory.
Features and benefits
- Easily generate scores based on a paper-and-pencil administration in PARiConnect.
- Each form consists of a list of 12 nouns (targets) with four words drawn from each of three semantic categories. The semantic categories differ across the six forms, but the forms are very similar in their psychometric properties.
- Raw scores are derived for Total Recall, Delayed Recall, Retention (% retained), and a Recognition Discrimination Index.
- Has high test-retest reliability, and construct, concurrent, and discriminant validity have been well established.
- The Professional Manual Supplement provides information about the development, use, and interpretation of new scores, including reliable change scores and discrepancy scores. In addition, normative data are included for all new scores.
Note: Stopwatch is required for administration.