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MISIC Report

Client: Patient initials, Age / Gender

MISIC or Malin’s Intelligence Scale for Indian Children is an Indian adaptation


of the WISC (David Weschler’s Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children). The
test measures the verbal intelligence, performance intelligence and full scale
intelligence of the child to whom it is administered. The age range of children
for whom MISIC is used is from6 years-15 years 11 months.

The client was cooperative while the test was administered.

Table of Scores:

Verbal test T.Q Performance T.Q


Test
Information Picture
Completion
Comprehension Block Assembly
Analogies Objet Assembly
Arithmetic Coding
Vocabulary Mazes
Digit Span Sum
Sum

Interpretation:

The Verbal Intelligence Quotient (VIQ) =

The Performance Intelligence Quotient (PIQ) =

The Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ) =

With respect to the above scores obtained after administering MISIC, all
three I.Q scores (VIQ, PIQ and FSIQ) lie within the range ________ (for each of
them).

Strengths and Weaknesses:

The client’s strengths lie in the Analogies (Verbal test; Analogies T.Q=93)
and Mazes (Performance test; Mazes T.Q=124), whereas, the client
performed very poorly on Block Assembly (Performance test; Block Assembly
T.Q=0) and relatively averagely on Arithmetic (Verbal test; Arithmetic
T.Q=68) and Comprehension (Verbal test; Comprehension T.Q=68).

The superiority in performance is not outweighed in either verbal or


performance, rather, the client’s strengths and weaknesses lie in both-
verbal and performance tests. The performances were influenced by the
interest of the client.

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