Differential WAIS/WAIS-R IQ discrepancies among institutionalized mentally retarded persons.

J J Goldman
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Compared to the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) is generally reported to result in IQs that are somewhat lower for nonretarded subjects and unchanged for retarded subjects. In the present study these findings were replicated with subjects in a residential treatment center, except that the moderately retarded subgroup demonstrated significantly higher WAIS-R IQs (mean increase of 6 points in Full Scale IQ), with reclassification as mildly mentally retarded possible for 64% of these persons. Such differential, level-specific effects require careful interpretation of WAIS-R IQs of retarded persons in the context of actual adaptive skills.

机构智障人士WAIS/WAIS- r智商差异。
与韦氏成人智力量表相比,韦氏成人智力量表修订版(WAIS-R)通常会导致非智障受试者的智商略低,而智障受试者的智商则没有变化。在本研究中,这些发现在住院治疗中心的受试者中得到了重复,除了中度智障亚组表现出显著更高的WAIS-R智商(全量表智商平均增加6分),其中64%的人可能被重新分类为轻度智障。这种不同的、特定水平的影响需要在实际适应技能的背景下仔细解释弱智者的WAIS-R智商。
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