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Wright, Brian L. – Journal of Negro Education, 2009
This article discusses broadly, the literature on racial-ethnic identity (REI) and its role as a factor to promote academic success in young African American adolescents, in particular males. The review also defines, describes, and interprets styles of self-presentation that reflect aspects of REI among African American males in and outside of…
Descriptors: African American Students, Ethnicity, Academic Achievement, Males
Mearig, Judith S. – Rehabilitation Literature, 1979
Challenges assumptions and research procedures leading to the position that below-average intellectual potential is an integral part of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. A study of 58 boys (ages 5 to 18) from urban, suburban, and rural settings indicated IQ range of 59 to 131 and no evidence of significant verbal deficit (reported in earlier studies).…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence Quotient, Males, Physical Disabilities
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Feingold, Alan – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1994
A cross-cultural quantitative review of contemporary findings of gender differences in variability in verbal, mathematics, and spatial abilities finds that the well-established U.S. finding of considerably greater male variability in mathematical and spatial abilities is not invariant across countries and cultures. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cross Cultural Studies, Ethnic Groups, Females
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Vogel, Susan A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
Among conclusions of the review of the literature are that learning-disabled (LD) females have lower IQ's and more severe academic achievement deficits in some aspects of reading and math, but are somewhat better in visual-motor abilities, spelling, and written language mechanics than LD males. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Kimura, Doreen – 1999
This book describes the major differences between men and women in cognitive or problem-solving abilities and discusses the possible biological contributions to such differences. The book argues that sex differences in cognitive patterns and in motor skills arose out of complementary evolutionary histories of men and women and that evidence for…
Descriptors: Adults, Biological Influences, Brain, Cognitive Development