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Race SAT Scores

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In the article Race, Poverty, and SAT Scores: Modeling the Influence of Family Income on Black and White High School Students' SAT Performance, hypothesizes the relationship of race, wealth, and parental education as predictors of achievement for African Americans and Caucasians on SAT's. The study utilizes participants of a 2003 high school junior and senior class members cohort in the United States. The ethnic profile of the member's records respectively recognizes 54% of the group as female and 69% White, with 11% Black. Of this sample 59% of the Black test takers were women, and 54% of the White sample were women ages 15-19 years of age. (p. 9) Researchers, Dixon-Román, Everson, & McArdle, analyze data from the College Board's Student Descriptive Questionnaire as an appraisal …show more content…

However, as an African American mother, I am inclined to view the author's, Dixon-Román, Everson, & McArdle, research through skeptical lenses. I believe that data from a more affluent Black community high school with exemplary college educated parents and documented high achieving Black students could substantiate a superior ethnic race and high SAT performance test scores. I believe additional data is needed to prove or disprove the effects of poverty on people in general. Many variables influence poverty. Granted lack of education does play a significant role. However, family dynamics, health care, food, shelter, parental unemployment and learning disabilities are elements lacking in the equation. I feel this studies findings are inconclusive and show limitations on behalf of the researchers. I disagree with the writer's ideas and believe the articles only acclaim to fame is to legitimize derogatory stereotypes as they pertain to people of

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