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African cultural values such as , in which groups are valued more than individuals, may leave test-takers from that tradition unable to answer a question that provides no information about social context.
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In an attempt to produce a IQ test, one that does not discriminate against members of any minority group, psychologists have tried to devise test items that assess experiences common to all cultures or that emphasize questions not requiring language usage.
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In their book, The Bell Curve, Herrnstein and Murray argued that an analysis of IQ differences between whites and blacks demonstrated that, although environmental factors played a role, there were also basic between the two races.
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Blacks who are raised in environments have similar IQ scores to whites in comparable environments.
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Traditional IQ scores do not tap many of the of intelligence.







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