![]() Since that time an extensive literature has grown involving identification of test profiles that characterize various disorders ranging from schizophrenia and depression to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and learning disabilities. In his book Measurement of Adult Intelligence, David Wechsler (1941) wrote a brief section on schizophrenia, stating that patients with this disorder produce a profile characterized by relatively good performance on verbal tests that do not require much verbalization, but poor performance on tests involving attention to details, such as Picture Completion. ![]() The Wechsler intelligence scales were first developed at the Bellevue Hospital, a psychiatric facility in New York City.
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