Comparison of Columbia Mental Maturity Scale, Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, and Slosson Intelligence Test with Mentally Retarded Children

This study investigated the relationships among the Columbia, Peabody, and Slosson. The Slosson showed signs of becoming a legitimate substitute for the other intelligence tests, while the Columbia yielded erratic results for the mentally retarded Ss tested in this study.

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