The comparability of the WRAT-R reading test and NAART as estimates of premorbid intelligence in neurologically impaired patients

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Johnstone, B
Callahan, CD
Kapila, CJ
Bouman, DE
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[1] UNIV MISSOURI, SCH MED, COLUMBIA, MO USA
[2] MEM MED CTR, DEPT PSYCHOL, SPRINGFIELD, IL 62781 USA
[3] DRAKE CTR, DEPT PSYCHOL, CINCINNATI, OH USA
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10.1016/0887-6177(96)82330-4
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B849 [应用心理学];
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A study by Wiens, Bryan, and Crossen (1993) suggests the Wide Range Achievement Test-Revised (WRAT-R) Reading subtest and North American Adult Reading Test (NAART) are adequate predictors of Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) IQ scores for a normal population. Although it is common practice to use reading scores to estimate premorbid IQ in clinical populations, the WRAT-R and NAART have not been compared using individuals with brain dysfunction The current study cross-validated the Wiens et al. (1993) study using neurologically impaired populations: traumatic brain injury (n = 118), dementia (n = 37), and other neurologic impairments (n = 77). The results were generally consistent across all three groups: (a) the WRAT-R and NAART were equivalent and accurate estimates of average VIQ levels; (b) the WRAT-R and NAART were equivalent but underestimates of higher intelligence ranges: and (c) the WRAT-R is a more accurate estimate for lower VIQ ranges, although both are overestimates. This third finding is in contrast to Wiens et al.'s (1993) results that suggest the WRAT-R is an accurate estimate of lower Ie ranges for normals. It is concluded that the WRAT-R is the preferred measure of premorbid verbal intelligence for psychometric and clinical reasons.
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