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Recognition Memory for Faces: Reliability and Validity of the Warrington Recognition Memory Test (RMT) in a Neurological Sample
Authors:Vicki M. Soukup  Alfredo Bimbela  Mya C. Schiess
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, 77555-0539;(2) Psychology Training Program, School of Allied Health Science, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, 77555-1028
Abstract:In response to critiques regarding the psychometric limitations of the Warrington Recognition Memory Test for faces (RMT-F), the current study was conducted to examine the test-retest reliability and validity of the measure in a neurological sample. Forty adult outpatients, ages 35–81, were administered the RMT-F as part of their diagnostic exam. A second evaluation was conducted after an average interval of 7 months (range = 2–20 months). Results yielded a Pearson reliability coefficient of 0.81 (p < .001), indicating a clinically satisfactory index of stability. Correlations with other measures were conducted to examine convergent and divergent validity. Results indicate that the facial component of the RMT has adequate reliability for patients with established neurological disease, shows moderate correlations with other measures of complex visuospatial function, and shows no significant correlation with measures of verbal reasoning, visual problem-solving, or verbal fluency. These findings provide additional support for the clinical efficacy of this instrument for use in a diverse neurological patient sample.
Keywords:Warrington Recognition Memory Test  recognition memory for faces  neurological sample  visual memory  recognition memory
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