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General Ability Measure for Adults (GAMA®)

Author(s): Jack A. Naglieri, PhD, and Achilles N. Bardos, PhD

At a Glance:

  • Administration: Paper-and-pencil or computer administration; 25 minutes (timed: 66 items; 6 response options)

    Psychometrics: 11 age groups

  • Scores: Q™ Local Software, Mail-in Scoring Service, or Hand Scoring
  • Qualification level: B-Level
  • Publication Date: 1997
  • Ages / Grades: Individuals 18 years and older

    Reading Level: 3rd Grade

  • Language: English & Spanish

Product Summary

Overview

The GAMA test (General Ability Measure for Adults) is a self-administered, timed test that uses abstract designs, shapes, and colors to help measure general ability. Normed on a census-based sample of 2,360 adults, it can be effective with a variety of populations and can be administered to individuals or groups. The GAMA IQ score helps estimate an individual's general intellectual ability and the 4 subtest scores provide additional information about the individual's performance.

How to Use This Test

The GAMA test can be used by clinical professionals and psychologists in a variety of settings, including:

  • As part of a psychological evaluation when a brief tool is needed to help assess general cognitive ability
  • When evaluating people who speak English as a second language or who read at a low level
  • With special populations such as deaf adults, the elderly, and individuals with learning disabilities, mental retardation, or traumatic brain injury
  • For neuropsychology and forensic evaluations
  • For large-scale assessment, e.g. with correctional or military populations
  • In counseling and psychotherapy settings to help choose interventions that match a client's intellectual ability
  • For counseling to facilitate vocational decisions
Key Features
  • Self-administered, 25-minute, timed test. Its brevity enables clinicians to include the test as part of a complete cognitive assessment.
  • Administered individually or with groups.
  • Highly correlated with other intelligence measures, the GAMA test helps provide convenience without sacrificing quality.
  • The nonverbal format helps overcome language, cultural and educational barriers, making it useful with diverse populations.
  • Requires less training for administrators than many other general abilities tests.
Test Items

The GAMA test's nonverbal item content helps overcome language, cultural, and educational barriers.

The GAMA test design allows you to test people who were previously difficult to test. GAMA test items require a person to apply reasoning and logic to solve problems that exclusively use abstract design and shapes. This design minimizes the effects of knowledge, verbal expression, and verbal comprehension on test scores.

The GAMA test uses four types of test items and subscales:

  • Matching
  • Sequences
  • Analogies
  • Construction

Matching: Requires examination of the shapes and colors of stimulus to determine which response option is identical.

Matching Test Item


Sequences: Requires the analysis of the interrelationships of designs as they move through space.

Sequence Test Item


Analogies: Involves the discovery of the relationships in a pair of abstract figures and the recognition of similar conceptual relationships in a different pair of figures.

Analogy Test Item


Construction: Involves the analysis, synthesis, and rotation of spatial designs to construct a new figure.

Construction Test Item

GAMA Test Results Provide an Efficient Description of General Ability

An individual's GAMA IQ test score is based on the four subtest scales scores. Using hand-scoring materials or computerized scoring, you will generate a graphic representation of the person's total score with a 90% confidence interval. An Ability Classification (from Well Below Average to Very Superior) and a Percentile rank are also reported. Subtest scores include a classification, a deviation score, and Strength/Weakness indications.

 

Scales

The GAMA IQ score provides an estimate of general ability based on the scores on 4 subtest scales.

  • Matching
  • Analogies
  • Sequences
  • Construction

The subtest scores can also be analyzed to provide additional information about the individual's performance.

Psychometric Information

The GAMA test was normed on a census-based sample of 2,360 adults stratified by age, gender, race or ethnic group, educational level, and geographic region. The sample was partitioned into 11 age groups. The age groups and sample sizes are listed below. In addition, studies were undertaken during the development of the GAMA test to enhance its usefulness with special populations such as deaf adults, adults with learning disabilities or traumatic brain injury, or mentally retarded adults, and the elderly.

Norm Group Sample Size
18 – 19 years 265
20 – 24 years 271
25 – 34 years 310
35 – 44 years 300
45 – 54 years 274
55 – 59 years 153
60 – 64 years 104
65 – 69 years 238
70 – 74 years 219
75 – 79 years 135
80+ years 91

 

Report Option

Profile Report (Product Number 51510)
The report includes narrative and graphic information on the GAMA IQ score, based on the four subtest scores, as well as:

  • A graphic representation of the respondent's total score with a 90% to 95% confidence interval.
  • An Ability Classification (from Well-Below-Average to Very-Superior) and a Percentile rank.
  • The four subtest scores and a classification, a deviation score, and a Strength/Weakness indication for each subtest.

View a sample Profile Report.

Scoring Options

Q™ Local Software - Enables you to score assessments, report results, and store and export data on your computer.

Mail-in Scoring Service - Specially designed answer sheets are mailed to us for processing within 24–48 hours of receipt and returned via regular mail.

Hand Scoring - Administer assessments on answer sheets and score them quickly yourself with an answer key.

- Allows you to score the assessments at your site.


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Details & Pricing

Products


General Ability Measure for Adults (GAMA®)
QtyCodeNamePrice
00909Q Local/GAMA Starter Kit with Profile Reports - Includes 1 GAMA manual, 1 test booklet, 3 answer sheets and Q Local administrations. (Does not include Q Local software.)$86.00
00910GAMA Hand-Scoring Starter Kit - Includes GAMA manual/user's guide, 1 test booklet and 3 carbonless answer sheets.$91.00
00912GAMA Mail-In Starter Kit with Profile Reports - Includes 1 GAMA manual, 1 test booklet, 3 answer sheets: all the materials necessary to conduct 3 assessments using the mail-in scoring service.$106.75

Administration Materials


GAMA Manual/User's Guide
QtyCodeNamePrice
51751GAMA Manual/User's Guide - (required)$71.00

GAMA Test Booklets
QtyCodeNamePrice
51752GAMA Spiral Bound Test Booklets - (sold individually)$54.50
51757GAMA Softcover Test Booklets - Pkg. of 10$189.00
51758GAMA Laminated Softcover Test Booklets - Pkg. of 10$256.00

GAMA Hand Scoring Answer Sheets
QtyCodeNamePrice
51753GAMA Hand Scoring Answer Sheets - Carbonless. Pkg. of 25

Scoring/Reporting: Q Local

QtyCodeNamePrice

Q Local/Gama Reports
QtyCodeNamePrice
51510Q Local/Gama Profile Reports - (price per administration)

Q Local/GAMA Answer Sheets
QtyCodeNamePrice
51750Q Local/GAMA Answer Sheets - Pkg. of 25

Pearson Scoring Services


GAMA Mail-in Reports
QtyCodeNamePrice
51755GAMA Mail-in Profile Reports - Price includes answer sheets and scoring

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