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  2. The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is one of the most frequently used tests among psychologists. In the fourth edition of the test (WAIS-IV), the subtests Digit Span and Letter-Number Sequencing are expanded for better measurement of working memory (WM).

  3. Letter-Number Sequencing - A Simplified Psychology Guide

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    Letter-Number Sequencing is a cognitive ability task that assesses an individual’s capacity to mentally manipulate alphanumeric information quickly and accurately. This measure evaluates working memory, attention, and processing speed.

  4. WISC IV subtests - Think Tonight

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    Letter-Number Sequencing measures attention span, short-term auditory recall, processing speed and sequencing abilities. The task involves listening to and remembering a string of digits and letters read aloud at a speed of one per second, then recalling the information by repeating the numbers in chronological order, followed by the letters in ...

  5. Letter-Number Sequencing, Figure Weights, and ... - ScienceDirect

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    In this subtest at the examinee is read a sequence of numbers and letters and asked to recall the numbers in ascending order and the letters in alphabetical order. The task involves attention, concentration, mental manipulation, sequential processing, memory span, and short-term auditory memory.

  6. Measuring working memory capacity with the letter–number...

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    The letter–number sequencing task is a working memory capacity measure included as part of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV test batteries. The task involves hearing a series of letters and digits, and then reporting back the stimuli with the letters in alphabetical order and digits in ...

  7. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    LetterNumber Sequencing. an attentional subtest on more recent versions of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children in which the participant must sequence a random order of numbers and letters. Specifically, the participant must first say the numbers in ascending order and then the letters in ...

  8. Letter-Number Sequencing definition - AlleyDog.com

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    Letter-number sequencing is a subtest of the WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale) and the WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children). It is a test that measures an individual's short-term memory skills in being able to process and re-sequence information.

  9. Measuring Working Memory Capacity with the Letter-Number...

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    The Letter-Number Sequencing task is a WMC measure included as part of the WAIS-III and WAIS-IV test batteries. The task involves hearing a series of letters and digits, and then reporting back the stimuli with the letters in alphabetical order, and digits in ascending numerical order.

  10. Form Structure: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Fourth Edition...

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    In WAIS-IV Letter-Number Sequencing test, the examinee is read a sequence of numbers and letters and recalls the numbers in ascending order and the letters in alphabetical order. This subtest measures sequential processing, mental manipulation, attention, concentration, memory span, and short-term auditory memory.

  11. Does the Letter Number Sequencing Task Measure Anything More Than...

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    A total of 102 undergraduate students performed the Letter Number Sequencing (LNS) task in addition to a series of other measures of reading, working memory, motor execution, visuo-spatial memory, and executive functions.