“…It is unfortunate that Doherty (personal communication), whose two-factor solution is .28 presented in Table 2, did not provide a three-factor solution for her neurological patient sample, inasmuch as in studies of Wechsler's earlier scales such a brain-impaired sample appeared to provide further corroboration for a third factor (Matarazzo, 1972). The results in Table 3 suggest that despite some of the minor inconsistencies across ages (Parker, 1983;Silverstein, 1982), populations sampled, and statistical techniques, evidence converges, when one reviews the aggregate of all of the studies of each of Wechsler's scales, of a third, Memory/Freedom from Distractibility factor. As illustrated in Table 3, which includes the Kaufman (1975) WISC-R data for comparative purposes, this consistency is demonstrated across ages (6% years to 74 years) and across various sampled populations.…”