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| ERIC #: | EJ286194 |
| Title: | Intelligence Tests and the Immigration Act of 1924. |
| Authors: | Snyderman, Mark; Herrnstein, R. J. |
| Descriptors: | Intelligence Tests; Laws; Nature Nurture Controversy; Psychologists; Racial Bias |
| Source: | American Psychologist, v38 n9 p986-95 Sep 1983 |
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| Publication Date: | 1983-09-00 |
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| Pub Types: | Journal Articles; Historical Materials; Reports - Research |
| Abstract: | An examination of the historical record fails to uncover any support for the claim that the racially biased Immigration Act of 1924 was passed with the help of the intelligence testing community. (GC) |
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| Identifiers: | Immigration; Immigration Act of 1924 |
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| Languages: | English |
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