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- Some standardized IQ tests contain elements that discriminate against minority group members.
- Some forms of bias are very subtle.
- To produce a culture-fair IQ test psychologists have tried to devise test items that assess experiences common to all cultures.
- There is a lingering controversy over differences in intelligence between members of minority and majority groups.
- Psychologists have had to confront the broader issue of determining the relative contribution to intelligence of genetic factors and experience.
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