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KENNEDY, WALLACE A. – 1965
FOLLOWUP STUDIES WERE MADE ON 312 NEGRO CHILDREN, APPROXIMATELY ONE FIFTH OF A SAMPLE OF 1800 STUDENTS TESTED IN A PREVIOUS STUDY. THEY REPRESENTED A STRATIFIED RANDOM SAMPLE OF RURAL, URBAN, AND METROPOLITAN AREAS OF A SOUTHERN STATE. INSTRUMENTS USED FOR SCORING INCLUDED THE STANFORD-BINET, THE CALIFORNIA ACHIEVEMENT TEST, AND THE GOODENOUGH…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Students, Disadvantaged, Educational Needs

Quay, Lorene C. – Child Development, 1972
Findings, confirming the results of an earlier study using a less deprived population, indicated that young black children do not benefit from having the Binet administered in Negro Dialect. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Comprehension, Disadvantaged Youth

Quay, Lorene C. – Child Development, 1974
The Stanford-Binet intelligence test was administered by 104 third- and sixth-grade, disadvantaged black children in Negro non-standard dialect and in standard English. Younger children performed better than older children. No significant differences were found between dialect and standard-English test administrations. (ST)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Black Dialects, Comprehension, Disadvantaged

Knight, B. Caleb; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1990
Examined the concurrent validity of the composite and area scores of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale: Fourth Edition (SBIV) and the Mental Processing Composite and global scale scores of the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children in Black, learning-disabled elementary school students (N=30). Findings demonstrated adequate concurrent…
Descriptors: Black Students, Concurrent Validity, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Jensen, Arthur R. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1977
A short critique of a 1974 monograph. (MS)
Descriptors: Black Youth, Cultural Influences, Evaluation, Intelligence Tests

Smith, Margot Wiesinger – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1977
A reply to a critique of an earlier paper by this author. (MS)
Descriptors: Black Youth, Cultural Influences, Evaluation, Intelligence Tests
VAN DE RIET, VERNON – 1962
THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY WERE TO PROVIDE NORMS FOR NEGRO CHILDREN IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES ON THE THIRD REVISION OF THE STANFORD-BINET INTELLIGENCE SCALE. SUBJECTS WERE DRAWN FROM THREE COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEMS IN EACH OF THE STATES OF ALABAMA, GEORGIA, FLORIDA, SOUTH CAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE. EXAMINERS WERE TRAINED FOR UNIFORMITY OF…
Descriptors: Black Students, Measurement, Primary Education, Psychological Testing

Peoples, Charisse E.; And Others – Intelligence, 1995
The influence of race on IQ was studied with 33 European American and 33 African American 3-year olds matched for several characteristics. Findings of a difference favoring European Americans support the Spearman hypothesis that group performance differences on subtests are related to the "g" loadings of the test. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Ethnic Groups, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests
Fagan, Joen; and others – J Consult Clin Psychol, 1969
Reprints from: Joen Fagen, Department of Psychology, Georgia State College, 33 Gilmer Street, S.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
Descriptors: Black Students, Comparative Testing, Correlation, Disadvantaged

Quay, Lorene C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
Descriptors: Black Youth, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education, Intelligence Quotient
Golden, Mark; And Others – 1969
In a longitudinal study of 89 black children from different social classes, while there were no significant SES differences on the Cattell Infant Intelligence Scale at 18 and 24 months of age, there was a highly significant 23 point Mean IQ difference between children from welfare and middle class black families on the Stanford-Binet at 3 years of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Development, Environmental Influences, Intelligence Quotient
Caldwell, Mark B.; Knight, David – J Negro Educ, 1970
Results of the study indicate that the race of the examiner is not a critical variable in test performance relating to Negro students. (KG)
Descriptors: Black Students, Examiners, Grade 6, Intelligence Tests
Meyer, William J.; Egeland, Byron – 1968
This evaluation of cognitive change in Head Start children focused on changes in performance as opposed to changes in competence; specifically, that Binet test performance improves as a function of experience with Binet examiners. The study involved 93 children assigned to four groups who were tested for IQ gains during a 6-week Head Start program…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged

Meeker, Mary; Meeker, Robert – Journal of School Psychology, 1973
This study questions the use of a general IQ score as a basis for conclusions relating to studies of intelligence, especially with minority children. Instead, it looks at item-responses from Stanford-Binet tests. Using Guilford's Structure of Intellect Model applied to organismic responses, the authors tallied the item responses. (Author/LA)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Intellectual Development
Reynolds, Cecil R.; And Others – 1980
Regression lines for the prediction of Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) standard scores by Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale scores were compared across race for matched groups of 60 black and 60 white children selected from among a large number of children who had been referred for psychological services by their classroom teachers. The white…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Elementary Education, Intelligence Tests