Asked by MaryBeth
One source of bias,which may explain race related IQ differences,is the fact that most IQ tests rely heavily on the
individual's:
A.MATH SKILLS
B.ABILITY TO PAY ATTENTION
C.VOCABULARY LEVEL
D.INTERPERSONAL (SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE)
I AM THINKING BETWEEN C or D, what do you think?
I am thinking that ones total life experience has a great effect on IQ testing results.
<B>GuruBlue</B> is right in that total life experience has a great effect on IQ results. To be more specific, IQ tests rely <I>greatly</I> on vocabulary. However, race — and socioeconomic differences related to race — lead to differences in vocabulary levels.
Here is an article with additional information:
http://www.members.cox.net/dagershaw/lol/IQImprove.html
I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
individual's:
A.MATH SKILLS
B.ABILITY TO PAY ATTENTION
C.VOCABULARY LEVEL
D.INTERPERSONAL (SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE)
I AM THINKING BETWEEN C or D, what do you think?
I am thinking that ones total life experience has a great effect on IQ testing results.
<B>GuruBlue</B> is right in that total life experience has a great effect on IQ results. To be more specific, IQ tests rely <I>greatly</I> on vocabulary. However, race — and socioeconomic differences related to race — lead to differences in vocabulary levels.
Here is an article with additional information:
http://www.members.cox.net/dagershaw/lol/IQImprove.html
I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
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