As part of the routine testing battery, 180 neuropsychiatric patients were administered Form 1 of the Quick Test and the Satz-Mogel abbreviation of the WAIS. There was no significant difference between the mean IQ scores of all Ss on the two tests, and the scores on the two tests were highly correlated (r = .86).
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