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Why is there no study of cultural equivalence in standardized cognitive ability testing?
Oleh:
Helms, Janet E
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
American Psychologist vol. 47 no. 09 (Sep. 1992)
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page 1083-1101.
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
A88
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Black- White differences in performance on cognitive ability tests (CATs) typically have been explained by assumptions inherent in the implicit biological or environmental philosophical perspectives. It is argued that these perspectives are based on deficient conceptualizations of culture. Consequently, neither can provide useful information about the cultural equivalence (meaning) of test scores across racial or ethnic groups. The culturalist perspective is presented as an alternative for investigating racial culturul influences on CATs using Eurocentric and Afrocentric cultural dimensions. Implications and recommendations for examining cultural equivalence in CATs from a culturalist perspective are discussed.
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