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Reply #70: Well there are disciplinary differences in these things.
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aikoaiko
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Thu Sep-14-06 09:48 PM
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70. Well there are disciplinary differences in these things. |
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Sociologists as a whole are not interested in statistical measurement of mental constructs, but academic psychologists still are.
Oh, maybe you meant that sociologists of ed asserted that only corporations were administering IQ tests? If so there were flat out ignorant of the massive amount of IQ testing going on in schools as well as theoretical and empirical work being done my academic psychologists. Corporations are administrating IQ tests too because there are efficient predictors of cognitive abilities in work performance.
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