2021
DOI: 10.1080/09297049.2021.1888908
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Systematic review of pediatric memory questionnaires

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“…Of these assessments, the most well-validated for use in both neurologically intact individuals and individuals experiencing bio-pathophysiological disabilities is the 20-item version of the Working Memory Rating Scale (WMRS) [57][58]. The WMRS fulfills several of the criteria to establish itself as the best option for researchers looking at the learning, recall, and memory of the pediatric populations as it is first, available to the public; second, it has been shown to have diagnostic utility across studies; and third, has well-established psychometric properties (i.e., good test-retest reliability, good intercorrelation of items, internal consistency, etc.)…”
Section: Working Memory Rating Scale (Wmrs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of these assessments, the most well-validated for use in both neurologically intact individuals and individuals experiencing bio-pathophysiological disabilities is the 20-item version of the Working Memory Rating Scale (WMRS) [57][58]. The WMRS fulfills several of the criteria to establish itself as the best option for researchers looking at the learning, recall, and memory of the pediatric populations as it is first, available to the public; second, it has been shown to have diagnostic utility across studies; and third, has well-established psychometric properties (i.e., good test-retest reliability, good intercorrelation of items, internal consistency, etc.)…”
Section: Working Memory Rating Scale (Wmrs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WMRS fulfills several of the criteria to establish itself as the best option for researchers looking at the learning, recall, and memory of the pediatric populations as it is first, available to the public; second, it has been shown to have diagnostic utility across studies; and third, has well-established psychometric properties (i.e., good test-retest reliability, good intercorrelation of items, internal consistency, etc.) [57,[59][60][61][62][63][64].…”
Section: Working Memory Rating Scale (Wmrs)mentioning
confidence: 99%