Ok, time for my stab at this… i’m following too many threads… ack
Most standardized tests have throughly tried to eliminate questions such as these. This is one of the purposes of the experimental section on the SAT’s
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Most people hate me for bringing this up, but Men are better at math, period. No discussion. It is a proven fact. Men’s brains are basically better hardwired for the job. Women’s are generally better at linguistics. If you want me to explain the evolution behind this, mail me.
Leveling effect. Generally those who attempt those problems understand it. This is generally a stronger influence then brain “hardware”.
BS. You can apply for time extensions if you are sufficently handicapped by something.
Psychology.
besides that, I’d like to see you control what people say.
DEAR GOD!(and i’m an atheist =) ) You walked in an hour late and got a 5 on the AP calculus test??? Can I borrow that brain of yours on may 14?
Be damned if I ever saw that on the SAT’s
Anyway, those kind of “biased” questions mostly(not completely) elimited from standardized tests. Once again, a fruit of the experimental section on the SAT’s.
Well, duh =)
But you can’t exactly account for every single variable now can you?
See above(time extensions)…also Comprehension of problems is part of the SAT’s. They don’t test you on what you know, but rather IF you know.
True enough, but there are books and free tutoring programs. But that doesn’t help the vast majority since human beings are by nature lazy animals =) points to himself
In conclusion I say the tests ARE biased, but only to things that the test makers simply can not control.
~bored2001