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The cultural malleability of intelligence and its impact on the racial/ethnic hierarchy.
Authors:Suzuki, Lisa   Aronson, Joshua
Abstract:This commentary highlights previous literature (see record 2005-03637-001) focusing on cultural and environmental explanations for the racial/ethnic group hierarchy of intelligence. Assumptions underlying definitions of intelligence, heritability/genetics, culture, and race are noted. Historical, contextual, and testing issues are clarified. Specific attention is given to studies supporting stereotype threat, effects of mediated learning experiences, and relative functionalism. Current test development practices are critiqued with respect to methods of validation and item development. Implications of the genetic vs. culture-only arguments are discussed with respect to the malleability of IQ. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:race differences   cognitive ability   culture-only model   hereditarian model   Black-White differences   genetics   IQ   stereotype threat   mediated learning experiences   relative functionalism
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