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Causes of racial and socioeconomic differences in cognitive tests
Authors:Lloyd G Humphreys  Allen I Fleishman  Pang-chieh Lin
Affiliation:University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Abstract:Correlations among profiles of means based upon 75 cognitive variables from Project TALENT are presented for groups defined by race, socioeconomic status, sex, area of the country, and grade in high school. Sex makes by far the largest contribution to differences in shape of profiles. Race and socioenconomic status, in turn, make much larger contributions to differences than grade and area. Sex differences in shapes of profiles are a function primarily of race and, to a lesser extent, of social class. Race differences are larger than socioeconomic differences and the former, in particular, are also a function of sex. Black males differ more from white patterns than black females. There is lack of substantial overlap in the causes of race and socioeconomic differences in shape of cognitive profiles.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to: Dr. Lloyd G. Humphreys   425 Psychology Building   University of Illinois   Champaign   Illinois 61820.
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