Test of Memory Malingering
TOMM- Based on research in neuropsychology and cognitive psychology, the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) is a 50-item visual recognition test designed to help distinguish malingering from genuine memory impairments
Overview
- Publication date:
- 1996
- Age range:
- 16 to 84
- Qualification level:
- C
- Completion time:
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15 to 20 minutes for two trials
- Norms:
- Cutoff scores
Product Details
TOMM consists of two learning trials and an optional retention trial, and provides two cutoff scores: below chance, criteria based on head injured and cognitively impaired patients. Benefits
FeaturesThe TOMM Manual provides data based on cognitively intact individuals and clinical samples, including those with cognitive impairment, aphasia, traumatic brain injury, and dementia.
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