Standardized Testing
.... Proponents of standardized
tests argue that they measure the effectiveness of curriculum and, therefore, teaching to the test is teaching to the curriculum. ....
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Inequality in US
.... However, many people
argue that all
tests are culturally biased; that is to say all
tests reflect the underlying cultural assumptions of the person who has ....
(1191

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Controversies Over Intelligence Tests
.... Several of McClelland's points form the basic argument of this paper. Barrett and Depinet
argue that it is possible to design culturally unbiased IQ
tests. ....
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High School Exit Exams
.... need to prepare students for college and employment opportunities, I
argue that Exit .... By showing areas and groups that need improvement, such
tests allow for ....
(994

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High School Exit Exams & Accountability
.... need to prepare students for college and employment opportunities, I
argue that Exit .... By showing areas and groups that need improvement, such
tests allow for ....
(994

4

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Abolishment of Standardized Entrance Exams
.... and it means teaching knowledge and skills that are assessed by
tests designed largely .... in these academic standards, so proponents of SAT
argue that teaching ....
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The Unfairness of Uniformity
.... more powerful by putting a human face on what they
argue is a .... objectivity in judging student ability, especially when using maximum performance
tests to try to ....
(763

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Effects of Race, Culture & Poverty on Students
.... more powerful by putting a human face on what they
argue is a .... objectivity in judging student ability, especially when using maximum performance
tests to try to ....
(759

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Nature Versus Nurture
.... Thus, many psychologists
argue that the
tests do not evaluate a person's "entire repertoire of adaptive behavior (Weinberg, 1989, p. 100)." For the most part ....
(1924

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Drug Testing in the Workplace
....
tests positive "all it proves is that you likely put a buzz on, someplace, sometime." Despite the costs of employees who abuse substances, opponents
argue this ....
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Differences in Intelligence
.... Dedicated test designers could perhaps construct
tests that are based on children's dances, games, sports .... However, others
argue that consciousness does exist. ....
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Single Intelligence vs Multiple Intelligences
.... a single intelligence and those who
argue in favor of multiple intelligences. At the turn of the 20th century, Charles Spearman conducted
tests that resulted ....
(692

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Psychologist Testing
.... an ongoing degree of concern about issues involving test use and misuse, Kaplan and Saccuzzo also
argue that the public or consumers of
tests have a ....
(1532

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Intelligence and How to Measure It
.... The
tests do not predict intelligence .... Highly critical of the AFQT, the authors
argue that the AFQT does not measure levels of instructional attainment very well ....
(1013

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Evolutionary Biology
.... notable thinkers like Karl Popper and Paul Feyeraband
argue that science .... criticism; that is, by attempted refutations, which include severely critical
tests. ....
(2010

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Drug & Alcohol Testing Policy
.... These advocates
argue that some prescription medication taken under the advice of a .... be able to perform adequately even when their blood
tests would indicate ....
(1547

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Equity and Excellence in School Finance
.... system create goals, set curriculum standards, and develop tough
tests that indicate ....
argue that the first step will require the federal government to address ....
(1132

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The OJ Simpson Police Investigation
.... so that the lab
tests could reveal the person from whom the blood came. Before long the defense attorneys astutely realized that they could not
argue that the ....
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DRUG TESTING AND COLLEGE ATHLETES
.... Therefore, the athletes not only feel that the
tests are unfair, but unjustified as well. They
argue that if the NCAA is going to test at all, they should not ....
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STANDARDIZED TESTING
.... Opponents of standardized testing
argue: "The same kinds of standardized
tests that have contributed to undermining students' capacities to write, think, and ....
(3079

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Intelligence
....
Tests like the SAT and traditional IQ
tests are effective because, while some may
argue that they are not culture-blind, they present the entire body of test ....
(2332

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Public versus Private Education
.... Such alarm has led to increasing reliance on standardized
tests, to mandatory high .... Those in favor of private schools
argue private school students "outperform ....
(1647

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Multiculturalism & Responsibilities of Schools
.... From my own perspective, I would
argue that the federal government has a .... of debate about high stakes testing and whether or not these
tests improve learning ....
(1007

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Race and Education
.... example cultural practice theory,
argue that skills are learning activities and are acquired in specific learning contexts and show that
tests of generalized ....
(2451

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Testing of Ethnic Children
.... example, cultural practice theory,
argue that skills are learning activities and are acquired in specific learning contexts and show that
tests of generalized ....
(2520

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Reverse Discrimination of Affirmative Action Programs
.... in Griggs v. Duke Power Company (1971), which invalidated intelligence
tests and other .... It is not politically correct to
argue against affirmative action per se ....
(3065

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Gentically Engineered Foods
.... and government agencies, like the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
argue that there is .... engineered foods in the US and no special safety
tests are carried ....
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Universalism
.... dominant groups, regardless of what ethnicity, race, or culture might
argue otherwise .... United States holds that high scores on standardized academic
tests is an ....
(1820

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The Role of the Paradigm The purpose of this research is t
.... Herrnstein and Murray . . .
argue that IQ
tests measure something real and are not culturally biased. Finally, they conclude that ....
(4133

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Animals In Laboratory Research
.... That the
tests were carried out for so long even though they were questioned even .... Critics
argue that the remote chance that an experimenter will stumble onto a ....
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