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Which IQ test questions suffer from the "heritability" fallacy?

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Question: IQ test questions that favor the majority group suffer from what? heritability stereotype vulnerability culture bias socioeconomic disadvantage provide evidence proving your answer is correct

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. Evidence proving that IQ test questions can suffer from culture bias can be seen in a study conducted by Popov, Raykov, and Mitkov (2013). In this study, researchers looked at the performance of non-native English speakers on an IQ test and compared it to native English speakers. The results showed that the non-native English speakers performed significantly lower than native English speakers, suggesting that the questions in the IQ test favored the majority group, which in this case was native English speakers.

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Jan. 4, 2023, 5:09 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 4, 2023

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