“…This was not surprising, given that the WAIS has recently been criticized as underestimating the general intellectual abilities of those with dyslexia (Dumont & Willis, 2001a, 2001bPrifitera, Weiss, & Saklofske, 1998). In fact, Harrison, Delisle, and Parker (in press) recently demonstrated that the General Abilities Index (Tulsky, Saklofske, Wilkins, & Weiss, 2001) returns significantly higher scores for individuals with dyslexia than does the FSIQ of the WAIS-III, supporting the view that impairments in working memory and/or processing speed lead to an underestimation of global intellectual ability in this group.…”