An example I found here is a multiple-choice question which asks the student to select the pair of words with a relationship similar to the relationship between a runner and a marathon. The correct answer there was “oarsman” and “regatta”. Clearly, there was a cultural context required to correctly answer this question; examining the correlations between socioeconomic status and race, I would expect to find that the cultural context is more common among rich caucasians.
I’ve never seen any question resembling this on any IQ test I’ve ever taken. Have you? (Note that your link refers to the SAT I, which is not an IQ test.)
Is anyone claiming that the WAIS, for instance, is culturally biased in a similar way?
I’ve never seen any question resembling this on any IQ test I’ve ever taken. Have you? (Note that your link refers to the SAT I, which is not an IQ test.)
Is anyone claiming that the WAIS, for instance, is culturally biased in a similar way?