aeh, I think the evaluator described it as a personal weakness. He said that because she worked very slowly but made no mistakes, he attributed it to anxiety. Even when I called back later after doing some research, he did not think anything was wrong. He even said during the follow-up visit that that he was looking for major problems during the IQ test, and that since she was average/high average, he didn't see any reason to worry. He said on the later phone call that because the WASI is abbreviated, he places less weight on it (true, but four of the subtests are identical, and those scores were dramatically different, as well).

He is a psychology resident who has just completed his residency, but his work was still being reviewed by faculty until his title change was official.