One of the early concerns of IQ tests was that they tested the subject's knowledge of the upper-class white culture of the scientists who developed them, and not the true educational potential of the person tested
In view of this, which assessment of the early IQ tests is most accurate?
A) The early IQ tests lacked reliability.
B) The early IQ tests were based on a faulty hypothesis.
C) The early IQ tests lacked validity.
D) The early IQ tests were improperly administered.
C
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A. estate B. caste C. class D. socialist
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A) role rage? B) ?role discrepancy C) ?role conflict D) ?role inconsistency E) ?role strain
Rank-order methods are the preferred analytical approach for most complex situations. (True or False)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Culture lag occurs because people in most societies are
A. less likely to resist change to their material culture. B. less likely to resist change to their nonmaterial culture. C. less likely to change their folkways. D. more likely to modify cultural universals.