Authors
Jan te Nijenhuis, Salaheldin F Bakhiet, Michael van den Hoek, Jasper Repko, Jüri Allik, Mislav S Žebec, Vladimir Sukhanovskiy, Adel S Abduljabbar
Publication date
2016/5/1
Journal
Intelligence
Volume
56
Pages
46-57
Publisher
JAI
Description
Spearman's hypothesis tested at the level of items states that differences between ethnic groups on the items of an IQ test are a function of the g loadings of these items, such that there are small differences between ethnic groups on items with low g loadings and large differences between ethnic groups on items with high g loadings, and it has been confirmed in a fairly substantial number of studies. Most biological variables show correlational patterns that are more similar to the pattern in group differences than non-biological variables. In this paper, we tested Spearman's hypothesis, comparing a group of Sudanese children and adolescents (N = 7226) with other groups of children and adolescents from Denmark, Cyprus, Croatia, Bosnia, South Africa, Estonia, Ukraine, Ireland, Russia, and Chile (total N = 13,105). The analyses were carried out on 19 comparisons between the Sudanese children and the other …
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