Wechsler Memory Scale - Fourth Edition, Australian and New Zealand Language Adapted Edition
WMS-IV A&NZ Language Adapted Edition- Evaluate memory capabilities as part of an adult psychological evaluation WMS-5 is launching at the end of 2025!
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Manuals, stimulus books, replacement items & other materials
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All tests and materials offered for WMS-IV A&NZ Language Adapted Edition
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WMS-IV A&NZ Language Adapted Edition Complete Kit
9780729525909 Qualification Level CIncludes
Technical Manual
Stimulus Books 1 & 2
25 Adult Battery Record Forms
25 Older Adult Battery Record Forms
25 Response Booklets
Design and Spatial Edition Card Set
Scoring Template
Memory Grid -
Q-interactive WMS-IV Starter Kit
9781488692536 Qualification Level CIncludes
Response Booklets (Pack of 25)
Complete Card Set
Scoring Template
Memory GridEstimated to ship:1-2 weeks -
Q-global WMS-IV A&NZ Administration and Scoring Manual (Digital)
9780655797623 Qualification Level CRead only, cannot be printed
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WMS-IV A&NZ Administration & Scoring Manual (Print)
9780729525831 Qualification Level C -
Q-global WMS-IV Technical and Interpretive Manual (Digital)
A103000231398 Qualification Level CRead only, cannot be printed
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Q-global WMS-IV Score Report Usage
0150014562 Qualification Level CA usage includes scoring and reporting
Administration Options:
ME - Manual EntryThe first time you purchase Q-global report usage, subscription or digital asset, a Q-global account will be automatically created for you.
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Q-global Unlimited-Use Score Report Subscription 1 Year
QG1WM4 Qualification Level C1 Year Subscription (per user) for scoring and reporting using paper forms
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WMS-IV A&NZ Language Adapted Edition Record Forms for the Adult Battery (Ages 16 - 69)
9780729525848 Qualification Level C(Ages 16 to 69) - Pack of 25
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WMS-IV A&NZ Language Adapted Edition Record Forms for Older Adult Battery (Ages 65 - 90)
9780729525855 Qualification Level C(Ages 65 to 90) - Pack of 25
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WMS-IV Response Booklet
0158895908 Qualification Level CPack of 25
Estimated to ship:1 week -
WMS-IV A&NZ Stimulus Book 1 (Print)
0158895835 Qualification Level CEstimated to ship:More than 12 weeks -
WMS-IV A&NZ Stimulus Book 2 (Print)
0158895843 Qualification Level CEstimated to ship:More than 12 weeks -
Q-global WMS-IV Digital Stimulus Book 1 (Digital)
A103000231400 Qualification Level CRead only, cannot be printed
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Q-global WMS-IV Digital Stimulus Book 2 (Digital)
A103000231402 Qualification Level CRead only, cannot be printed
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Q-global WMS-IV Digital Stimulus Book 1 Administration Directions (Digital)
A103000231401 Qualification Level CRead only, cannot be printed
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Q-global WMS-IV Digital Stimulus Book 2 Administration Directions (Digital)
A103000231403 Qualification Level CRead only, cannot be printed
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WMS-IV Complete Card Set (Print)
0158895932 Qualification Level CIncludes:
- 8 Design Cards Set A
- 12 Design Cards Set B
- 12 Design Cards Set C
- 16 Design Cards Set D
- 2 Design Cards Teaching Examples
- 16 Spatial Addition cards
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WMS-IV/Bcse Scoring Template (Print)
0158895940 Qualification Level C -
Memory Grid (Print)
0158234472 Qualification Level C -
Standard Q-interactive License · 1 Year (Digital)
A103000260031 Qualification Level CTests included:
CVLT-3, CVLT-C, D-KEFS, EVT-3, KTEA-3, NEPSY-II, PPVT-5, RBANS Update, WAIS-IV A&NZ, WIAT-III A&NZ, WISC-V A&NZ, WMS-IV A&NZ, and WRAT5
Please Note:
All licences require the purchase of subtests (product number QNTRSITELIC). Please add these to your cart before checkout. A minimum number of 150 subtests are required. Tiered pricing is available.
Overview
- Publication date:
- 2009
- Completion time:
- 45 - 60 minutes
- Administration:
- Individual; Q-interactive administration and scoring, Q-global scoring and reporting, or manual scoring
- Age range:
- 16 years to 90 years 11 months
- Qualification level:
- C
Product Details
WMS-V A&NZ coming late 2025!
The WMS-IV was developed to provide you with the most advanced measure of memory.
With results you can trust, the WMS-IV can help:
- Assess dementia in geriatric patients
- Assess brain dysfunction in adults
- Medico-legal evaluations
- Psycho-educational evaluation of adolescents and adults
As a clinician, you’ll love the WMS-IV for its:
- Ease of administration and scoring
- Enhanced clinical sensitivity and forensic utility
- Developmental appropriateness of visual stimuli, instructions, and practice items
- Addition of Brief Cognitive Status Exam, which can be given prior to evaluation to obtain a quick overview of client’s status and potential problem areas
- Inclusion of a brief test battery for older adults to reduce fatigue
- Increased focus on visual working memory
- Reduction in motor demands
In recognition of emerging demographic and clinical trends, the WMS-IV was developed to provide you with the most advanced measure of memory and results you can trust when addressing the changing clinical landscape.
Australia and New Zealand Language Adaptation
To maintain high levels of validity and reliability, and to ensure the most effective use in Australia and New Zealand, the WMS-IV has been language adapted for our populations.
WMS-IV User Applications
- Neuropsychologists can use the WMS-IV to help assess dementia in geriatric patients, to help measure brain dysfunction in adults, or as an integral part of medico-legal evaluations.
- Clinical Psychologist and Educational Psychologists can use the WMS-IV as part of the psycho-educational evaluation of adolescent and adult clients.
Content and Administration
Scores and Interpretation
The WMS-IV provides five index scores and three index-level contrast scores for the adult battery and four index scores and two index – level contrast scores for the older adult battery.
WMS-IV offers revised test structure:
Subtest Added
- Spatial Addition
- Symbol Span
- Design Memory
Subtests Modified
- Logical memory
- Verbal Paired Associates
- Visual Reproduction
Subtest Eliminated
- Family Pictures
- Faces
- Letter-Number
- Digit Span
- Mental Control
- Word Lists (Substituted CVLT-II)
- Information and Orientation
- Spatial Span
What's New
Spatial Addition
Based on “N-Back Paradigm”, Spatial Addition requires minimal motor function as the client must:
- Remember location of dots on two separate pages
- Add or subtract locations
- Hold and manipulate visual spatial information
Symbol Span
A “Visual analog to Digit Span”, clients are asked to remember the design and the left to right sequence of the design. The clients are then asked to select the correct design from foils and choose them in the correct sequence.
No more motor requirements
Design Memory
Containing four items of increasing difficulty, Design Memory evaluates immediate and delayed recall as well as delayed recognition. It does not include drawing and reduces the opportunity to guess the correct response. You can obtain scores for spatial, details, and correct content in the correct location as well as contrast scores for spatial versus detail, immediate versus delayed, and recognition versus delayed.
Obtain scores for spatial, details, and correct content in the correct location.
Features and Benefits
WMS-IV Builds on a tradition of innovation by:
- Providing a comprehensive assessment that now can be administered more quickly
- Offering enhanced clinical sensitivity and forensic utility
- Eliminating subtest/construct overlap with the WAIS-V (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Fourth Edition)
Changing demographics and the increasing number of older clients prompted valuable enhancements, including:
- Addition of Brief Cognitive Status Exam, which can be given prior to evaluation to obtain a quick overview of client’s status and potential problem areas
- Inclusion of a brief test battery for older adults to reduce fatigue
- Increased focus on visual working memory
- Reduction in motor demands
Feedback from users led to changes that improve:
- Ease of administration and scoring
- Developmental appropriateness of visual stimuli, instructions, and practice items