Description
The RAN and RAS Tests are considered to be the ‘gold standard’ of naming tests. These tests reflect three decades of clinical evidence and research across all parts of the United States, Canada, Europe, Israel, Asia, and Australia that have examined the relationship between processing speed and reading. This wealth of research evidence added to the fact that the tests are simple, fun, and quick to administer (i.e., five to ten minutes for all six tests) make tests an important addition to any prediction battery or diagnostic assessment of oral and written language from age five to adulthood. The RAN and RAS Tests are individually administered measures designed to estimate an individual’s ability to recognize a visual symbol such as a letter or colour and name it accurately and rapidly.