Assesses a wide range of cognitive skills and functions
Robert A. Stern, PhD, and Travis White, PhD
Choose from 33 Neuropsychological Tests When Needing to Assess Adults for Neurocognitive Dysfunction
The NAB is a comprehensive and conormed assessment that offers the combined strengths of both a flexible and fixed battery to allow clinicians to focus on specific areas of concern.
Ten Innovative Features of the NAB
- Features screening for both impaired and normal performance (“dual-screening capability”)
- Comprehensive coverage of functional domains
- Combined strengths of flexible and fixed battery approaches to assessment
- Avoidance of floor and ceiling effects
- Reduced administration time
- Entire battery normed on a single standardization group (“coordinated norming”)
- Demographically corrected norms based on age, education level, and sex
- Provision of an equivalent/parallel form
- Increased user-friendliness for both examiner and examinee
- Focus on ecological validity
Features and benefits
- The NAB consists of six modules: a Screening Module and five domain-specific modules: Attention, Language,
Memory, Spatial, and Executive Functions.
- Each of the 33 NAB tests has two equivalent, parallel forms that were created and normed simultaneously to facilitate reevaluation while avoiding practice effects.
- Each of the five domain-specific NAB Modules includes a Daily Living test designed to be multifactorial in nature and related to real-world tasks of everyday living in order to evaluate constructs such as auditory and reading comprehension, simple calculations, problem-solving, and decisional capacity. The new NAB Daily Living test combines these five tests into one easy-to-use form.
- The NAB may be purchased by individual module kits versus packaged as a complete battery. Certain NAB tests are available for stand-alone purchase as well.
- Offered are four test manuals: (1) NAB Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation Manual, (2) the NAB Psychometric and Technical Manual, (3) the NAB Demographically Corrected Norms Manual, and (4) the NAB U.S. Census-Matched Norms Manual.
- In-Person e-Stimulus Books and Kits are convenient alternatives to paper administration that allow you to administer the NAB face-to-face via tablet. Be sure to download our whitepaper from the resources section below prior to administering.
- The NAB Main Modules Score Report and the NAB Screening Module Score Report are on PARiConnect.
- The NAB can be used in private practices, medical centers, psychiatric hospitals, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation facilities, nursing homes, and mental health centers, as well as other settings.
Note: If you are purchasing a NAB module kit—with the exception of the Screening Module—we strongly recommend that you also purchase the NAB Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation Manual (Item #5088–TM) and the NAB Demographically Corrected Norms Manual (Item #5091–TM).
Qualification Level: C—NAB Complete Kit; NAB Form 1 Kit; Kits and components of Attention, Memory, Spatial, and Executive Function modules; Score Summary/Profile Forms; and NAB Daily Living tests.
Qualification Level: B—NAB Screening Kit, four NAB Manuals, Screening Module Kit and components, and NAB-SP.
Qualification Level: B or S—NAB Language Module Kit and components.
A study in The Clinical Neuropsychologist had this to say about the NAB.
...the NAB is generally comparable to traditional language and visuospatial measures, and it sufficiently detects attention and executive deficits.
Pulsipher, D.T., Stricker, N.H., Sadek, J.R., & Haaland, K.Y. (2013). Clinical utility of the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (NAB) after unilateral stroke. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 27, 924-945.