96 substantial published references to the Quick Test are listed, originating from a literature search and replies to letters sent to 2634 users of record in 1979.
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AbidinR. R.Jr.ByrneA. V.Quick Test validation study and examination of form equivalency. Psychol. Rep., 1967, 20, 735–739.
AndrewsR. J.AndersonJ.The use of the Quick Test in a number of clinical and routine settings. Australian Psychologist, 1966, 1, 116–120.
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BachmanJ. G.Youth in transition. Vol. II. The impact of family background and intelligence on tenth-grade boys. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Institute for Social Research, 1970. Pp. 48ff, 282, 285.
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BachmanJ. G.GreenS.WirtanenI. D.Youth in transition. Vol. III. Dropping out—problem or symptom?Ann Arbor, Mich.: Inst, for Social Research, 1971. Pp. 41–42ff, 241ff.
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BachmanJ. G.O'MalleyP. M.JohnstonJ.Youth in transition. Vol. VI. Adolescence to adulthood—change and stability in the lives of young men. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Institute for Social Research, 1978. Pp. 30ff, 321, 324ff.
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BraginskyD. D.BraginskyB. M.The intelligent behavior of mental retardates: A study of their manipulation of intelligence test scores. J. Pers., 1972, 40, 558–563.
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BrookJ. S.GordonA. S.Wishes of adolescents. Psychol. Rep., 1979, 44, 593–594.
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BroskowskiA.MorganE.An efficient estimation of general intelligence in a rehabilitation center. Exp. Publ. Sys., 1970, 8, Ms. No 284–26.
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BurgessT. C.Form equivalence of the Ammons Quick Picture Vocabulary Test. Psychol. Rep., 1959, 5, 276.
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BurgessT. C.WrightD. D.Seventh-grade evaluation of the Ammons Quick Test (QT). Psychol. Rep., 1962, 10, 791–794.
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CarlisleA. L.Quick Test performance by institutional retardates. Psychol. Rep., 1965, 17, 489–490.
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CiulaB. A.CodyJ. J.Comparative study of validity of the WAIS and Quick Test as predictors of functioning intelligence in a psychiatric facility. Psychol. Rep., 1978, 42, 971–974.
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ColeS.WilliamsR.The Quick Test as an index of intellectual ability on a Negro admission ward. Psychol. Rep., 1967, 20, 581–582.
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CooperG. D.YorkM. W.DastonP. G.AdamsH. B.The Porteus test and various measures of intelligence with southern Negro adolescents. Amer. J. ment. Defic., 1967, 71, 787–792.
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CoyleF. A.ErdbergP.Quick Test administration with mental retardates. Psychol. Rep., 1968, 22, 1091–1092.
CullJ. G.ColvinC. R.Correlation between the Quick Test (QT) and the WAIS Verbal Scale in the rehabilitation setting. Psychol. Rep., 1970, 27, 105–106.
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DavidsonT. N.Youth in transition. Vol. IV. Evolution of a strategy for longitudinal analysis of survey panel data. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Institute for Social Research, 1972. Pp. 42ff, 77, 84, 85, 118.
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DavisW. E.DizzonneM. F.Relationship between the QT and the WAIS. Psychol. Rep., 1970, 26, 457–458.
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De CastroF. J.VaughnK. L.GibsonR. M.A rapid screening psychometric test: Evaluation of the Kent Emergency Scale. Clin. Ped., 1969, 8, 258–262.
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DienerR. G.MaroneyR. J.Relationship between Quick Test and WAIS for black male adolescent underachievers. Psychol. Rep., 1974, 34, 1232–1234.
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DixonJ. C.Cognitive structure in senile conditions with some suggestions for developing a brief screening test of mental status. J. Geront., 1965, 20, 41–49.
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DizzonneM. F.DavisW. E.Relationship between Quick Test and WAIS IQs for brain-injured and schizophrenic subjects. Psychol. Rep., 1973, 32, 337–338.
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ErnhartC. B.JordanT. E.SpanerS. D.Maternal Quick Test (QT) scores in child development research. Psychol. Rep., 1971, 28, 669–670.
FeldmanS. E.Utility of some rapid estimations of intelligence in a college population. Psychol. Rep., 1968, 22, 23–26.
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FlowerR. M.VibhwegR.RuzickaW. R.The communicative disorders of children with kernicteric athetosis: 2. Problems in language comprehension and use. J. speech hear. Dis., 1966, 31, 60–68.
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GendreauL.RoachT.GendreauP.Assessing the intelligence of aged persons: Report on the Quick Test. Psychol. Rep., 1973, 32, 475–480.
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GendreauP.WormithJ. S.KennedyD. J.WassJ.Some norms and validities of the Quick Test for delinquent samples. Psychol. Rep., 1975, 37, 1199–1203.
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GersonA.Validity and reliability of the Hooper Visual Organization Test. Percept, mot. Skills, 1974, 39, 95–100.
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GoldfarbJ.BasenJ. A.KerseyJ.Intelligence of pregnant indigent Negro adolescents assessed by the Quick Test. Psychol. Rep., 1973, 32, 539–542.
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GriffithJ.MinerL. E.LCI reliability and size of language sample. J. comm. Dis., 1969, 2, 264–267.
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HartJ. J.Interference in a paired-associate transfer of training paradigm as a function of breadth of categorization. Psychol. Rep., 1974, 34, 167–173.
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HillK. A.JunusF.Individual differences in concept learning of painting styles. Percept, mot. Skills, 1979, 49, 255–261.
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HoffmanS.PreiserM.DavidG.Preschool intellectual assessment with the Ammons Quick Test. Psychology in the Schools, 1975, 12, 430–431.
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HoustonC.OttoW.Poor readers functioning on the WISC, Slosson Intelligence Test and Quick Test. J. educ. Res., 1968, 62, 157–159.
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JerroldsB. W.CallawayB.GwaltneyW.A comparative study of three tests of intellectual potential, three tests of reading achievement and the discrepancy scores between potential and achievement. J. educ. Res., 1971, 65, 168–172.
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JoestingJ.Correlations among different forms of the Quick Test. Psychol. Rep., 1975, 37, 285–286.
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JoestingJ.JobstingR.Comparison of scores on Quick Test and Stanford-Binet, Form L-M. Psychol. Rep., 1971, 29, 1178.
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JoestingJ.JobstingR.The Quick Test as a screening device in a welfare setting. Psychol. Rep., 1971, 29, 1289–1290.
JoestingJ.JobstingR.Quick Test validation: Scores of adults in a welfare setting. Psychol. Rep., 1972, 30, 537–538.
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JoestingJ.JoestingR.Black college students' responses to black and white pictures on the Quick Test. Psychol. Rep., 1974, 35, 718.
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JohnstonL.Drugs and American youth. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Institute for Social Research, 1973. Pp. 90, 91, 118, 142, 176, 199.
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KahnT. C.CameronJ.GriffenM. B.Methods and evaluation in clinical and counseling psychology. Elmsford, N. Y.: Pergamon, 1975. Pp. 47, 48, 231, 238, 239, 277.
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KayS. R.Developmental assessment of cognitive style in mentally retarded psychotics. J. clin. Psychol., 1977. 33, 953–958.
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KayS. R.Qualitative differences in human figure drawings according to schizophrenic subtype. Percept, mot. Skills, 1978, 47, 923–932.
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KayS. R.Significance of torque in retarded mental development and psychosis: Relationship to antecedent and current pathology. American Psychologist, 1979, in press.
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KayS. R.Progressive figure drawings in the developmental assessment of mentally retarded psychotics. Percept, mot. Skills, 1980, in press.
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KendallP. C.LittleV. L.Correspondence of brief intelligence measures to the Wechsler Scales with delinquents. J. consult. clin. Psychol., 1977, 45, 660–666.
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KingF. W.Quick Test inter-form reliability in diverse clinical groups and the effect of age correction factor. Psychol. Rep., 1967, 20, 193–194.
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LampR. E.BarclayA.The Quick Test as a screening device for intellectually subnormal children. Psychol. Rep., 1967, 20, 763–766.
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LampR. E.BarclayA.Comparisons of scores on Quick Test and Stanford-Binet, Form L-M, for retarded children. Psychol. Rep., 1968, 23. 401–402.
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LevineN. R.Validation of the Quick Test for intelligence screening of the elderly. Psychol. Rep., 1971, 29, 167–172.
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LibbJ. W.ColemanJ. M.Correlations between the WAIS and Revised Beta, Wechsler Memory Scale and Quick Test in a vocational rehabilitation center. Psychol. Rep., 1971, 29, 863–865.
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MaloneyM. P.DeYoungR.MajovskyL.Performance of hospitalized schizophrenics on picture vocabulary (QT) and verbal vocabulary (WAIS) measures. Psychol. Rep., 1975, 37, 217–218.
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MaloneyM. P.NelsonD.DuvallS.KirkendallA.Performance of psychiatric inpatients on three standard tests of intelligence. Psychol. Rep., 1978, 43, 1289–1290.
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MaloneyM. P.StegerH. G.Intellectual characteristics of patients in an urban community mental health facility. J. consult. clin. Psychol., 1972, 38, 299.
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MaloneyM. P.StegerH. G.WardM. P.The Quick Test as a measure of general intelligence in an urban community psychiatric hospital. Psychol. Rep., 1973, 32, 823–827.
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MaloneyM. P.WardM. P.SchenckH. U.BrauchtG. N.Re-evaluation of the use of the Quick Test with a sample of institutionalized mentally retarded subjects. Psychol. Rep., 1971, 29, 1155–1159.
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McCartinR. A.MeyersC. E.An exploration of six semantic factors at first grade. Multivar. behav. Res., 1966, 1, 74–94.
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MednickM. T.Relationship of the Ammons Quick Test of intelligence to other ability measures. Psychol. Rep., 1967, 20, 523–526.
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MilmanD. H.An untoward reaction to accidental ingestion of LSD in a 5-year-old girl. J. Amer. Med. Assn, 1967, 201, 821–824.
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MontagueJ. C.Jr.Development of preschool group programs for nonurban handicapped children with communication disorders. Rehabil. Lit., 1976, 37, 340–342.
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NicholsonC. L.Correlations between the Quick Test and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children—Revised. Psychol. Rep., 1977, 40, 523–526.
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OgilvieR. D.Correlations between the Quick Test (QT) and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) as used in a clinical setting. Psychol. Rep., 1965, 16, 497–498.
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O'MalleyP. M.BachmanJ. G.Longitudinal evidence for the validity of the Quick Test. Psychol. Rep., 1976, 38, 1247–1252.
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OrpenC.The Quick Test with coloureds in South Africa. Psychol. Rep., 1973, 32, 897–898.
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OrpenC.The susceptibility of the Quick Test to instructional sets. J. clin. Psychol., 1974, 30, 508–509.
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PatonR.Use of the Quick Test with retarded children. Ont. Psychol. Assn Quart., 1966, 19, 60–63.
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PentecosteJ. C.LoweW. F.The Quick Test as a predictive instrument for college success. Psychol. Rep., 1977, 41, 759–762.
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PikulskiJ.The validity of three brief measures of intelligence for disabled readers. J. educ. Res., 1973, 67(2), 67, 68, 80.
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RotatoriA. F.Test-retest reliability of the Quick Test for mentally retarded children. Percept, mot. Skills, 1978, 46, 162.
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SawyerR. N.WhittenJ. R.Concurrent validity of the Quick Test. Psychol. Rep., 1972, 30, 64–66.
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StaffieriJ. R.Performance of preschool children on the Quick Test (QT). Psychol. Rep., 1971, 29, 472.
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TemplerD. I.TarterR. E.Incremental validity of the Quick Test. Psychol. Rep., 1973, 32, 568.
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WirlsC. J.PlotkinR. R.Calculation of Quick Test IQs for children with mental age seventeen and above. Psychol. Rep., 1967, 20, 603–605.
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ZimmermannR. R.SchrollE. F.AcklesP.BarrettR.AusterM.Performance of institutional retardates on standard and new forms of the Quick Test. Percept, mot. Skills, 1978, 46, 263–266.