Dean C. Delis, PhD, Edith Kaplan, Joel H. Kramer, Beth A. Ober
Age: 16 through 90 years
Time: Standard and alternate forms: 30 minutes, plus 30-minute delay
Admin: Individual
Qualification Level: A
The CVLT is considered to be the most sensitive measure of episodic verbal learning.
Benefits
- Assess individuals who have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury (TBI), dementia, schizophrenia, ADHD, or neurological disorders.
- Test the degree to which a person can return to work, perform complex activities of daily living, and live independently.
- Evaluate insufficient effort or malingering to reduce false results.
Features
Examinees are read a list of words carefully selected for their frequency of use across multiple demographic variables and are asked to recall them across a series of trials.
- Standard and Alternate Forms can be administered in 30 minutes, with an additional 30-minutes for delay scores.
- A Brief Form features lists of nine words in three categories and can be administered in 15 minutes.
- Full re-standardisation based on education, region, ethnicity, and age.
- Additional scores, for more in-depth analysis of errors (intrusions and repetitions).
- Upgraded and updated scoring and reporting on Q-global for paper versions.
Resources
The following resources are available for CVLT3.






