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The practical significance of black–white differences in intelligence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Linda S. Gottfredson
Affiliation:
Department of Educational Studies, College of Education, University of Delaware, Newark, Del. 19716; Center for Social Organization of Schools, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 21218

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