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by thaumaturgy
4711 days ago
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Nope. By "math" I was referring to number sequences (which number comes next...), as opposed to geometric patterns (which shape comes next...); by "vocab" I was referring to analogical questions (a is to b as c is to __). If SATs are readily accepted to be affected by poverty, I fail to understand why IQ tests wouldn't be also. |
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Obviously for vocab, a Chinese person would fail if they don't understand English, so they'd translate it. For a poor American, the vocab skills required on an IQ test are pretty basic.
Also, the modern SAT tests are stated by CollegeBoard[1] to NOT correlate to IQ anymore. They correlate to education.
You're conflating a test for knowledge vs a test for cognitive ability.
[1] http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/sats/test/view...