A functional analysis of the Slosson Intelligence Test (SIT) was performed using the schema designed by Sattler for analyzing the Stanford-Binet (S-B). The two instruments were then compared. Analysis indicated that, despite the high correlations reported between the two instruments, they evaluate the various mental functions in different proportions, except at the adult level. There were significant correlations among the rank order of the categories evaluated at various age levels of the SIT.
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