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CONCURRENT VALIDITY OF THE GENERAL ABILITY MEASURE FOR ADULTS (GAMA) WITH SUDDEN-ONSET NEUROLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT

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Pages 1215-1221 | Received 22 Jul 2005, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The General Ability Measure for Adults (GAMA; Citation) is a nonverbal brief measure of cognitive ability. Brief measures of cognitive ability are important in the assessment of individuals with impaired or limited test-taking skills. A sample of 50 adults with sudden-onset neurological impairment was compared to a demographically matched control group. The neurologically impaired adults scored significantly lower (t (98) = 6.2, p < .001) on the GAMA than did the control group. The Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (K-BIT; Citation) was also administered to the neurologically impaired group. The K-BIT scores correlated significantly with the GAMA Total IQ score (K-BIT IQ, r = .59, p < .001; Matrices, r = .64, p < .001; Vocabulary, r = .30, p < .05). The study's findings suggested that the GAMA can be used successfully as a screening measure of cognitive ability with individuals with neurological impairment using a nonverbal means that is not dependent on prior academic knowledge or linguistic ability.

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