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How Fair Is the Culture I.Q. Test?University of Arizona
University of Arizona If a measure of intelligence is culturally biased it is assumed that disadvantaged individuals will score lower on it than on a less biased instrument. The Cattell purports to be 'culture fair' and it was compared to the WISC with a delinquent juvenile population, controlling for both order effects and individual administration. The results reveal consistently lower mean I.Q. scores for the Cattell under all conditions. The Cattell appears to be a more difficult test for this population. It is concluded that considerable caution should be exercised in using the Cattell as a culture fair method of I.Q,. evaluation with underprivileged delinquent youth.
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Vol. 25, No. 1,
1-3 (1979) |
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