The inhibition process, Rorschach human movement responses, and intelligence.

Abstract
"Two groups of veterans with a wide variety of psychiatric diagnoses were differentiated on the basis of whether or not the Ss had reproduced the reversed N of the Wechsler-Bellevue digit symbol subtest as an N, Anlysis of the error led to the hypothesis that the error was a function of an insufficient delay or control of a response tendency.... The findings provide further evidence of the general significance of the inhibition process, as measured by M and by specific tasks, in that manifestations of the inhibition process can be identified in intelligence test performance. These data suggest it may be fruitful to attempt to subsume concepts of intelligence and intelligent behavior under more general personality theory.".

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