Human Abilities in Cultural Context 1988
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511574603.021
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The diminishing test performance gap between English speakers and Afrikaans speakers in South Africa

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“…Freeman (1984) reported that the cognitive skills needed to deal with the Raven Progressive Matrices are better developed in an urbanised population than in a rural one. Verster and Prinsloo (1988) compared the results of IQ points of different generations and found decreasing differences between the English speaking and Afrikaans speaking adults. Claassen (1997) reported that between 1954 and 1984 the mean difference between Englishspeakers and Afrikaans-speakers was reduced from ten IQ points to five IQ points.…”
Section: Bias and Equivalencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freeman (1984) reported that the cognitive skills needed to deal with the Raven Progressive Matrices are better developed in an urbanised population than in a rural one. Verster and Prinsloo (1988) compared the results of IQ points of different generations and found decreasing differences between the English speaking and Afrikaans speaking adults. Claassen (1997) reported that between 1954 and 1984 the mean difference between Englishspeakers and Afrikaans-speakers was reduced from ten IQ points to five IQ points.…”
Section: Bias and Equivalencementioning
confidence: 99%