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ERIC #:EJ147401
Title:I.Q. Test Performance of Black Children Adopted by White Families
Authors:Scarr, SandraWeinberg, Richard A.
Descriptors:Adopted ChildrenBlack AchievementBlack YouthFamily CharacteristicsFamily EnvironmentIntelligence QuotientIntelligence TestsPerformance FactorsRacial FactorsWhites
Source:American Psychologist, 31, 10, 726-739, Oct 76
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Publication Date:1976-00-00
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Abstract:The major findings of this study support the view that the social environment plays a dominant role in determining the average IQ level of black children and that both social and genetic variables contribute to individual variation among them. (Author/AM)
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