It has been suggested that the 30-item version of the Boston Naming Test (B
NT), in which either the odd or even items from the standard 60-item test a
re given, is the most psychometrically sound short form. However, no normat
ive data are available for this version. We administered the Odd/Even BNT t
o 30 community-dwelling elderly individuals (age M = 72.93, range 61-84; ed
ucation M = 13.73) in order to collect normative data. Odd and even forms w
ere equivalent. The combined mean total correct score was 27.13 (SD = 2.06)
, a score consistent with that derived by retrospective extraction in the o
riginal odd/even test construction study. Each form discriminated normals f
rom age- and education-matched patients with probable Alzheimer's disease,
suggesting criterion-related validity.