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ETHNIC AND RACIAL DIFFERENCES ON THE STANDARD PROGRESSIVE MATRICES IN MEXICO

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 December 2004

RICHARD LYNN
Affiliation:
University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland
EDUARDO BACKHOFF
Affiliation:
University of Baja California, Mexico
L. A. CONTRERAS
Affiliation:
University of Baja California, Mexico

Abstract

Raven’s Standard Progressive Matrices test was administered to a representative sample of 920 white, Mestizo and Native Mexican Indian children aged 7–10 years in Mexico. The mean IQs in relation to a British mean of 100 obtained from the 1979 British standardization sample and adjusted for the estimated subsequent increase were: 98·0 for whites, 94·3 for Mestizos and 83·3 for Native Mexican Indians.

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© 2004 Cambridge University Press

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