From: M. Taylor Saotome-Westlake Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 04:20:27 +0000 (-0700) Subject: notes from "Bias in Mental Testing" X-Git-Url: http://232903.hjopswx29.asia/source?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d907ccc7b5f4dce7dbd4b8019793b0788b21440b;p=Ultimately_Untrue_Thought.git notes from "Bias in Mental Testing" --- diff --git a/notes/human-diversity-notes.md b/notes/human-diversity-notes.md index 4738055..a235e7f 100644 --- a/notes/human-diversity-notes.md +++ b/notes/human-diversity-notes.md @@ -144,6 +144,19 @@ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Intelligence_Test_of_Cultural_Homogeneity Draw-a-Horse Pueblo +> That is, the order of item difficulties should be expected to differ between racial groups. + +> the items that discriminate most between whites and blacks are the same items that discriminate most between older and younger children within each racial group. + +> In general, for children and adults alike, it is found that those test items that best discriminate individual differences in general mental ability among whites are the same items that best discriminate differences in general ability among blacks, and they are also the same items that discriminate the most between whites and blacks. + +> Gordon and Rudert (1979) + +> The effect of black dialect as compared with standard English on the IQs of black lower-class children was investigated in three studies by Quay (1971, 1972, 1974), who had the Stanford-Binet translated into black ghetto dialect by a linguistics specialist in black dialect. No significant difference (the difference actually amounts to less than 1 IQ point) was found between the nonstandard dialect and standard English forms of the Stanford-Binet when administered by two black Es to one hundred black children in a Head Start program in Philadelphia (Quay, 1971). + +> For example, in the United States only about 9 percent of physicians and dentists are women, whereas in the Soviet Union the figure is close to 50 percent. + + ------ This was the linkpost description text I initially drafted, before deciding that the "Straussian coyness" I [occasionally]() [succumb]() to is ultimately unbecoming.