Can Racial Differences in Cognitive Test Performance Be Reduced by Presenting Problems in a Social Context?

It is well documented that African Americans tend to score lower on cognitive ability tests than White Americans. The cause of this performance difference is still being hotly debated and actively researched. Recently, J. E. Helms (1992) argued that cognitive ability tests fail to adequately assess...

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Main Authors: DESHON, Richard P., SMITH, Matthew R., CHAN, David, SCHMITT, Neal
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-12262010-08-31T09:30:04Z Can Racial Differences in Cognitive Test Performance Be Reduced by Presenting Problems in a Social Context? DESHON, Richard P. SMITH, Matthew R. CHAN, David SCHMITT, Neal It is well documented that African Americans tend to score lower on cognitive ability tests than White Americans. The cause of this performance difference is still being hotly debated and actively researched. Recently, J. E. Helms (1992) argued that cognitive ability tests fail to adequately assess African American intelligence because they do not account for the emphasis placed on social relations and the effect of social context on reasoning in the African American culture. To evaluate this argument, racial subgroup performance differences on Wason conditional reasoning items presented in the standard abstract form and in a social relationship form were examined. Contrary to Helms's argument, results indicate that presenting Wason conditional reasoning items in a social context did not reduce the difference between African American and White American Performance. 1998-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/227 info:doi/10.1037/0021-9010.83.3.438 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University presentation of Wason conditional reasoning task in social context racial group performance Black vs White college students cultural test bias ethnic differences Cognitive Psychology Personality and Social Contexts
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topic presentation of Wason conditional reasoning task in social context
racial group performance
Black vs White college students
cultural test bias
ethnic differences
Cognitive Psychology
Personality and Social Contexts
spellingShingle presentation of Wason conditional reasoning task in social context
racial group performance
Black vs White college students
cultural test bias
ethnic differences
Cognitive Psychology
Personality and Social Contexts
DESHON, Richard P.
SMITH, Matthew R.
CHAN, David
SCHMITT, Neal
Can Racial Differences in Cognitive Test Performance Be Reduced by Presenting Problems in a Social Context?
description It is well documented that African Americans tend to score lower on cognitive ability tests than White Americans. The cause of this performance difference is still being hotly debated and actively researched. Recently, J. E. Helms (1992) argued that cognitive ability tests fail to adequately assess African American intelligence because they do not account for the emphasis placed on social relations and the effect of social context on reasoning in the African American culture. To evaluate this argument, racial subgroup performance differences on Wason conditional reasoning items presented in the standard abstract form and in a social relationship form were examined. Contrary to Helms's argument, results indicate that presenting Wason conditional reasoning items in a social context did not reduce the difference between African American and White American Performance.
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author DESHON, Richard P.
SMITH, Matthew R.
CHAN, David
SCHMITT, Neal
author_facet DESHON, Richard P.
SMITH, Matthew R.
CHAN, David
SCHMITT, Neal
author_sort DESHON, Richard P.
title Can Racial Differences in Cognitive Test Performance Be Reduced by Presenting Problems in a Social Context?
title_short Can Racial Differences in Cognitive Test Performance Be Reduced by Presenting Problems in a Social Context?
title_full Can Racial Differences in Cognitive Test Performance Be Reduced by Presenting Problems in a Social Context?
title_fullStr Can Racial Differences in Cognitive Test Performance Be Reduced by Presenting Problems in a Social Context?
title_full_unstemmed Can Racial Differences in Cognitive Test Performance Be Reduced by Presenting Problems in a Social Context?
title_sort can racial differences in cognitive test performance be reduced by presenting problems in a social context?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1998
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/227
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