Essentials of the California Verbal Learning Test. Thomas J. Farrer

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Trials30-s distraction taskShort-Delay Free Recall10-min delayLong-Delay Free and Cued RecallLong-Delay Yes/No Recognition5-min DelayForced-Choice Recognition Scoring 18 Hand-Scored Variables66 Normed Variables (Software)Multiple Raw Scores (Software) 15 Hand-Scored Variables51 Normed Variables (Software)

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      Primary Scores Derived in CVLT-II, by Condition

Learning trials Recall scores Recognition scores
Short-Delay Free-Recall Correcta Short-Delay Cued Recall Correcta,b Short-Delay Free Recall vs Trial 5 (contrast score) Long-Delay Free-Recall Correcta Long-Delay Cued Recall Correcta Long-Delay Free Recall vs. Short-Delay Free Recall (contrast score) Free-Recall Intrusionsa Cued-Recall Intrusionsa Long-Delay Yes/No Recognition Total Hitsa Long-Delay Yes/No Recognition Total False Positivesa Total Recognition Discriminability (d') Total Recognition Discriminability vs. Long-Delay Free Recall (contrast score) Total Response Bias Long-Delay Forced-Choice Recognition Percent Total Accuracya
Subjective Clustering (Chance-Adjusted)Percent Recall from PrimacyPercent Recall from MiddlePercent Recall from RecencyTotal Learning Slope Trials 1–5Across-Trial Recall Consistency Total Intrusionsa Total Repetitionsa Total Recall Discriminability

      The CVLT3 is the most recent revision to the CVLT. The revision was guided by the need for updated normative data, feedback from users and reviewers of the CVLT-II (both personal and published), and research utilizing the CVLT-II. In terms of content, the administration instructions and word lists were not modified but remain the same as in the CVLT-II. However, a few items on the forced-choice recognition trial were modified to increase sensitivity as a measure of performance validity. The alternate and short forms were also retained with similar modifications made to the forced-choice recognition trial.

      The CVLT3 addressed many needs identified in the research literature and customer feedback. Revisions made in the CVLT3 included:

       updated norms for ages 16–90, using a nationally stratified sample matched to the U.S. population;

       application of a scaled score metric (mean = 10, SD = 3) over the T score and z-score metric to allow easier comparison to other measures;

       introduction of index scores (mean = 100, SD = 15) on the key memory and learning scores (Trials 1–5, total delayed recall, total recall);

       updated intrusion measures to reflect different types of memory errors;

       digital administration, recording, and scoring; and

       provision of demographic adjustments to age-adjusted scores for education and sex presented as T scores in the scoring software.

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