## Results of the TONI, WISC-R, and WRAT were compared for a sample of 66 learning disabled children: 51 males (32 white, 19 black) and 15 females (9 white, 6 black) whose mean age was 9-5 (SD = 1-10). The mean score of the TONI was significantly different from the Performance IQ. Nonsignificant d
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Construct validity of the universal nonverbal intelligence test (UNIT)
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1995
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