Some researchers have proposed that visuo-spatial reasoning
tests (like Raven's matrices) provide a fair way for researchers to
assess differences in IQ across cultures. Is this proposal
valid?
Some researchers have proposed that visuo-spatial reasoning tests (like Raven's matrices) provide a fair way for researchers to assess differences in IQ across cultures. Is this proposal valid? a) No, because cultural bias still exists, but these tests eliminate smaller concerns such as the globality of display b) Yes, because cultural bias is eliminated as they are non-verbal measures and have excellent test-retest reliability c) Yes, because cultural bias is eliminated as the tests are purely based on the recognition of elementary shapes, which do not need to be named d) No, because cultural bias still exists, such as the implicit assumption of reading left-to-right
Some researchers have proposed that visuo-spatial reasoning tests (like Raven's matrices) provide a fair way for researc
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