Olivier Chabot

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Similarly, a difference in scores between groups—between poor and rich kids, males and females, blacks and whites, Asian Americans and whites—does not necessarily indicate bias. Bias might contribute to the difference, or it might not. A difference in scores entails bias only if it is misleading (again, for a particular inference).
Measuring Up: What Educational Testing Really Tells Us
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