“The Standardization of Intelligence Tests on Southern Negro School Children”
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Title
“The Standardization of Intelligence Tests on Southern Negro School Children”
Description
The article “The Standardization of Intelligence Tests on Southern Negro School Children” was featured in the Training School Bulletin volume 60 Number 2 in August of 1962. The article addresses the limitations of tests like the Stanford-Binet test when determining a child’s intelligence. The authors discuss how these assessments don’t consider the cultural intricacies of sub-groups and therefore, standardized tests cannot be the only measure used to dictate success in schools and intellectual ability.
Creator
Burton Blatt and Frank Garfunkel
Source
Burton Blatt Papers Box 38
Date
August 1963
Contributor
Kionna Morrison
Format
Booklet pg. 94-98 (6” x 9”)
Type
Journal Article
Identifier
Burton Blatt Papers Box 38
Files
Reference
Burton Blatt and Frank Garfunkel, “The Standardization of Intelligence Tests on Southern Negro School Children”, August 1963
Cite As
Burton Blatt and Frank Garfunkel
, ““The Standardization of Intelligence Tests on Southern Negro School Children”,” SPE 644 Digital Exhibition, accessed January 14, 2026, https://spe644.omeka.net/items/show/40.