The Development and Use of Intelligence Tests in China
Louise T. Higgins and
Gao Xiang
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Louise T. Higgins: Louise T. Higgins, formerly Head of Psychology at the University of Chester, England. higgins@chester.ac.uk
Gao Xiang: Gao Xiang, obtained her PhD in psychometrics at Beijing Normal University.
Psychology and Developing Societies, 2009, vol. 21, issue 2, 257-275
Abstract:
This article summarises the development and use of intelligence tests in China. Part one introduces the historical development of testing in China and notes Western intelligence tests which have been adapted for use in China, as well as those developed by Chinese psychologists. Part two reviews research using intelligence tests in China including difference studies, correlation studies and studies of special groups. Today, more and more intelligence tests are being developed and used in China.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1177/097133360902100205
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