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... given age , with a given disability , in a given sociocultural group . Instead of assum- ing that all children who score in the lowest 3 percent on intel- ligence tests are retarded , the tester would have to determine through ...
... given age , with a given disability , in a given sociocultural group . Instead of assum- ing that all children who score in the lowest 3 percent on intel- ligence tests are retarded , the tester would have to determine through ...
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... given socioeconomic group's mean score ( i.e. , falling into the bottom 3 percent of that group's scores ) . Yet if one grants that conventional IQ tests discriminate against minority - group children , it seems odd to believe that this ...
... given socioeconomic group's mean score ( i.e. , falling into the bottom 3 percent of that group's scores ) . Yet if one grants that conventional IQ tests discriminate against minority - group children , it seems odd to believe that this ...
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... given white children with severe handicaps . Finally , note that our estimate of " creaming " -i.e . , the selection of youths who are relatively easy to place in jobs and therefore to declare successfully rehabilitated - is ...
... given white children with severe handicaps . Finally , note that our estimate of " creaming " -i.e . , the selection of youths who are relatively easy to place in jobs and therefore to declare successfully rehabilitated - is ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Parents and Professionals | 141 |
Special Education at a Turning Point | 173 |
Copyright | |
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