The Revised Army Alpha Examination is shown to be a reasonably strong predictor of WAIS (r = .81) and a set of subscales to be a fairly good predictor of brain impairment among a VA sample (n = 183). As a short group-administered test that provides eight subtest scores, its clinical and predictive qualities should be useful in research and clinical applications.
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