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The Rorschach and structured tests of perception as indices of intellectual development in mentally retarded and nonretarded children
Authors:J R Weisz  D M Quinlan  P O'Neill  P C O'Neill
Institution:Cornell University USA;Yale University USA;Acadia University Canada
Abstract:In a study of the developmental significance of certain perceptual activities, the Rorschach and four structured tests of perception were administered to five groups of children at various CA, MA, and IQ levels. All three Rorschach measures were significantly related to MA, as were all four of the structured tests. The Childrens' Embedded Figures Test was the best predictor of MA; it accounted for 52% of the variance, while the six remaining measures yielded nonsignificant increments to a multiple regression equation. In a factor analysis the four structured tests loaded on one factor (51% of total variance), while the three Rorschach variables loaded on a second (17%); MA loaded on both (.669 and .447, respectively). In an additional finding, Zigler's “developmental” hypothesis that level of development and not IQ determines cognitive competence, received partial support from 13 of 14 statistical tests.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to John R  Weisz  Department of Human Development and Family Studies  Cornell University  Ithaca  NY 14853  
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