Cultural Bias in Psychological Tests
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Race and Education
.... these factors make the population highly vulnerable to cultural bias, psychological problems, and susceptible to pressures of testing (
Rogler,
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Testing of Ethnic Children
.... these factors make the population highly vulnerable to cultural bias, psychological problems, and susceptible to pressures of testing (
Rogler,
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Immigration NATURE OF THE STUDY Background of t
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Central American Immigrants in California NATURE OF THE STUDY ...
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Rogler et al. .... Second, (in part as a result of the heterogeneous sample procedure) findings of acculturation studies are mixed. For example,
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Central American Immigrants to Los Angeles NATURE OF THE STUDY ...
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Rogler et al. .... Second, (in part as a result of the heterogeneous sample procedure) findings of acculturation studies are mixed. For example,
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Central American Immigrant Population
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Rogler et al. .... Second, (in part as a result of the heterogeneous sample procedure) findings of acculturation studies are mixed. For example,
Rogler et al. ....
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