Chitling Intelligence Test
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The Dove Counterbalance General Intelligence Test, informally known as the Chitling Intelligence Test, is an IQ test based on African-American-specific item content, which is often used for instructional purposes in education and psychology. The Chitling Intelligence Test was created by Adrian Dove to show the differences American children and African American children. This test was to prove there is a African American children's languages contrasts to those of African American. It has not been subjected to a complete validation study.
See also
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