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Category Archives: Myths and Misconceptions
Addressing Sex Differences in Intelligence Scores
Since the earliest days of intelligence testing, there have been theories regarding real or perceived differences in intelligence scores between the sexes. Many of the early findings in the history of intelligence testing nullified – or contradicted – earlier theories, … Continue reading