Solving the mystery of racial bias in testing. How much does it cost to think about being Black?
Description
Racial bias in testing is discussed in this keynote address given by Janet E. Helms at the RACE 2002 Conference.
Runtime
60 min
Series
Subjects
- Discrimination in education (26)
- Test bias (2)
- Educational tests and measurements (182)
- Race discrimination (130)
Date of Publication
c2002
Database
Alexander Street
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