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Focus of Early Psychologists from Diverse Backgrounds
A primary focus for many pioneering psychologists from diverse backgrounds was to critique and challenge the validity of standardized intelligence tests, particularly for minority children. They also worked to advance new and more equitable educational approaches.
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Psychology's Role in Brown v. Board of Education
In the early 20th century, a new standardized intelligence test was developed and administered to children across the United States. The results consistently showed that children from immigrant and minority communities scored lower than children from the majority population. Based on the primary concerns of pioneering psychologists from diverse backgrounds during that era, what would be their most likely evaluation of this situation?
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