Racial differences in the intelligence of school children.

作者: F. L. Goodenough

DOI: 10.1037/H0073325

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摘要: After tabulation and discussion of racial differences in intelligence found by previous workers, the author gives results testing 2457 public school children Tennessee, Louisiana, California with Goodenough Intelligence Test for Young Children, which is independent language. A number stocks were included: Orientals, Spanish-Mexican, Jews, Indians, Negroes, Europeans various nationalities. The distribution IQ's shows that "the South Negro groups rank very much below American those North European stock. rank-order nationality-groups corresponds closely to means other tests." In order be fair foreign groups, no from schools superior residential districts tested. Bibliography 46 titles. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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