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Intelligence Measurement Bias

Intelligence measurement refers to the systematic assessment of cognitive abilities, often influenced by cultural, social, and environmental factors, which can lead to biases in testing across different populations.

intermediate
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Intelligence measurement is a critical aspect of psychology that assesses cognitive abilities through various tests. However, these tests can often be influenced by cultural bias, which can lead to unfair assessments and misinterpretations of an individual's capabilities. Understanding the implicati...

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Key Terms

Intelligence Test
A standardized test designed to measure human intelligence.

Example: The IQ test is a common intelligence test.

Cultural Bias
A tendency to favor one culture over others in assessments.

Example: A test question that assumes knowledge of a specific culture.

Standardization
The process of making tests uniform to ensure consistent results.

Example: Standardized tests are administered in the same way to all test-takers.

Norm Group
A group used as a standard for comparison in testing.

Example: The norm group for an IQ test might be a sample of the general population.

Fair Assessment
An evaluation that is unbiased and equitable for all individuals.

Example: A fair assessment considers diverse cultural backgrounds.

Cognitive Abilities
Mental skills that include reasoning, problem-solving, and planning.

Example: Cognitive abilities are often measured in intelligence tests.

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Key Concepts

Intelligence TestsCultural BiasStandardizationFair Assessment