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An Analysis of the Matrix (Progressive Matrices) Test Results on 700 Neurotic (Military) Subjects, and a Comparison with the Shipley Vocabulary Test

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

H. Halstead*
Affiliation:
Mill Hill and Sutton Emergency Hospital Neurological Units

Extract

Seven hundred Progressive Matrices records of male neurotic military patients admitted to Sutton Emergency Hospital between April and November, 1942, were compared with a control group (1). The distribution of the patients' scores shows a negatively skewed curve with a clustering of scores below the control median (Fig. 1).

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1943 

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References

(1) Raven, J. C., “Standardization of Progressive Matrices,” Brit. J. med. Psychol., 19, pt. 1.Google Scholar
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(4) Wechsler, D. (1942), Measurement of Adult Intelligence, Williams & Wilkins Co., N.Y. (2nd edition).Google Scholar
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