We had to do inventories for the pediatrician when she was diagnosed with ADHD--so I assume that was the Conner's or something similar. Did you get useful info out of the WRAML-2 that you didn't get from other tests?
The psychologist did the WRAML-2 after the WISC-IV to get more info about his memory functions. According to the report it is used to evaluate his ability to learn and memorize both verbal and visual material.
There were 3 main categories and then lots of subcategories -
1. Verbal Immediate Memory
story recall - ability to recall meaninful information
story delay - ability to recall information following delay
story recognition - recognize target amongst presented choices
word learning recall - immediate recall for non-meaningful verbal words repeated during several series
word learning delay - ability to recall information following delay
word learning recognition - recongnize tarte amongst presented choices
2. Visual Immediate Memory
design recall - ability to recall spatial information
design recognition - ability to recognize presendted design amongst choices
picture memory - recall of meaningful visual information
picture recognition - ability to recognize presented photos amongst choices
3. Concentration
Numbers - visual recall task requires working memory
sequences - requires ability to mentally manipulate and sequence auditory information quickly manipulating numbers and letters
For each sub-category and category the results were given as a range (low average, average or high average) and a percentile. An overall General Memory score was also given in the same format.
TBH looking at his results they were ALL over the place, lowest was 9th, highest was 91st often within a single category so I'm not sure how much the tester got out of it. Looking at the paragraph that was wrote after it it doesn't illuminate much but maybe it helped her piece together other things (or maybe she was just hoping it would have clearer results). DS was only 6.5 when the testing occurred and wasn't the most cooperative so that might have had an impact as well. I'm not sure which day that particular test was done but there was one session that was a complete disaster and he was under the desk for most of it. I later found out that he had had a substitute teacher all week (the testing was done Friday morning). He doesn't deal well with transitions so it was probably his worst behaviour all year. On the plus side, the tester got to witness exactly why we were there (we were there more for behavioural issues, suspected ADHD and/or LD - the gifted result was a pleasant surprise (although not completely shocking)).