TABLE 1. PERFORMANCE-VERBAL I& DISCREPANCIES\* 104.1 (104.0) 104.0 (97.6) 104.7 (101.1) N. S. (5.41) (.001) 12..1 (15..0) 14..6 (17.3) 13.1 (15.3) 80 -130 (62 -137) 75 -141 (69 -130) 1 77 -134 (64 -135) P> V 46 (72) V > P 52 (28) 1 N. S. ( -) (..001) \_\_ j P e r f o r c e Verbal Total 1 t 1 P \*The
A further note on the relationship between wisc functioning and the CMAS
โ Scribed by Vinton N. Rowley; F. Beth Stone
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1963
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 80 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9762
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## METHOD AND RESULTS All patients who had received both the OLT and WAIS during the inclusive period of 1960-1966 at the Durham VA Hospital were included in the study. Data relative to the patient's age, school grade achieved, OLT score and WAIS scores (Verbal I&, Performance I& and Full Scale I&
Administered the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory A-Trait scale and the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire to 97 females and 105 males under neutral conditions. The interrelationships gave limited support to Eysenck's hypothesis that anxiety is a dimension oblique to extraversion and neuroticism such th