Wide Range Assessment of Visual Motor Abilities (WRAVMA)
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Wide Range Assessment of Visual Motor Abilities (WRAVMA) Wayne Adams, PhD, David Sheslow, PhD
- Purpose: Evaluate visual-motor skills
- Age Range: Preschool, Child, Adolescent
- Adminitration: Individual
- Time: 4-10 minutes per subtest
Developed by the authors of the well-respected Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning (WRAML), the WRAVMA supplies a well-standardized tool that provides a reliable, accurate evaluation of visual-motor skills of children and adolescents ages 3-17 years. It allows you to evaluate and compare visual-spatial, fine-motor, and integrated visual-motor skills using norms gathered for the same standardization sample using 2,600 children. With solid reliability and validity coefficients, the WRAVMA represents one of the most complete, psychometrically sound measures of visual-motor skills for children available today.
The WRAVMA provides a Visual-Motor Integration Composite derived from three separate subtest assessments of Fine-Motor, Visual-Spatial, and Visual-Motor abilities, which can be administered singly or in combination. Visual-Motor skills are evaluated by the Drawing Test; Visual-Spatial skills are evaluated by the Matching Test; and Fine-Motor skills are evaluated by the Pegboard Test. A scaled score, standard score, age equivalent, and percentile may be obtained for each of these subtests.
Reliability measures of the three subtests of the WRAVMA show internal consistency coefficients exceeding .90 and test-retest reliability coefficients ranging from .81-.91. Construct validity is supported by item separations of .99.
The WRAVMA provides:
Comprehensive and economical visual-motor assessment
Psychometric superiority
Extensive child/adolescent age range
Attractive and easy-to-administer materials
WRAVMA Introductory Kit includes WRAVMA Manual, 25 Drawing Forms, 25 Visual Matching Forms, 25 Examiner Record Forms, Pegboard and Pegs, Pencils, Markers, and Sharpener, all in an attractive soft canvas attaché case.