I didn't have the subtest scores at work, but I'm home now.

Information 17
Vocabulary 17
Word Reasoning 17
(Comprehension 16)
Block Design 18
Matrix Reasoning 16
(Picture Concepts 3)
Picture Completion 17
(Symbol Search 14)
Coding 13

Full Scale IQ 145
Full Scale IQ, Omitting Processing Speed 148

"On the WPPSI-III, DD scored in the Very Superior range of ability overall, better than 99.9% of children her age in the standardization sample. With the exception of the Picture Concepts subtest, there was little variability among the index and subtest scores that go together to comprise DD's Full Scale core, indicating fairly even development of skills. Her verbal and visual-spatial reasoning skills were comparable and quite outstanding (Verbal IQ, Performance IQ, and Full Scale IQ omitting Processisg Speed at the 99.8th or 99.9th percentile).

The only exception to this uniformly high level of functioning was in the Picture Concepts subtest, a measure of inductive categorical reasoning using pictorial information. This subtest requires the student to finde a conceptual relationship between pictured objects in an array of several pictures. In spite of standard practice examples and extra explanations, apparently this task was unusual enough that DD did not grasp what she was expected to do. Because of the discrepancy between her score on Picture Concepts and the other visual reasoning subtests, an additional supplemental visual subtest, Picture Completion, was administered to give a more complete picture of DD's visual reasoning abilities. Her score on Picture Completion was highly commensurate with her Block Design and Matrix Reasoning scores, supporting the view that her visual reasoning ability is very high, but that for some reason she did not comprehend the task on Picture Concepts. Since Picture Concepts was felt to be a significant underestimate of DD's abilities, the Picture Completion subtest was substituted for Picture Concepts in calculating her Performance IQ and Full Scale IQ scores."