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Research with the Wechsler Intelligence Scales for Adults: 1955-60

The WAIS, as a measure of intelligence, is a marked improvement over its predecessor. Variables such as sex, age, and numerous environmental factors have been shown to affect scores. As a diagnostic aid, the WAIS remains as questionable as the earlier forms. Research in the latter area has been gene...

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Published in:Psychological bulletin 1962-01, Vol.59 (1), p.1-26
Main Authors: Guertin, Wilson H, Rabin, Albert I, Frank, George H, Ladd, Clayton E
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