The Full Scale Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) and Quick Test (QT) Form 1 were administered to 45 Ss; their ages ranged from 16 to 56 yr. (Mago = 17.81 yr.). The Full Scale WAIS MIQ was 68.24 (SD = 21.55) and the MIQ on Form 1 of the QT was 58.84 (SD = 22.14), which became 73.84 when corrected. QT IQs and raw scores yielded substantive and significant (p = .001) correlations with all WAIS raw and scaled scores.
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