Which problem is still an issue with modern IQ tests??
a. ?They fail to assess aspects of intelligence that are related to abstract reasoning or verbal comprehension.
b. ?They do not predict success on the job or in academic settings.
c. ?They draw many test items from the vocabulary and experiences of the dominant middle-class culture.
d. ?They do not define and document their measures of intelligence.
ANSWER:
c
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A) reliability. B) norms. C) validity. D) bias.
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