The IES Test was administered to 30 delinquent and 30 nondelinquent Ss. It was found that the Arrow-Dot and Picture Title subtests discriminated significantly between the two groups. The Picture Story Completion subtest tended to yield non-significant results in the predicted direction, while the Photo-Analysis subtest yielded reversals which were not predicted.
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