Olivier Chabot

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Therefore, DIF can arise from differences in instruction experienced by the average student in various ethnic groups. The same could hold true of social-class differences in performance. Gender differences are a another matter—boys and girls are similarly distributed across regions and, for the most part, schools—but at the high-school level, they may choose different courses, and that too may result in meaningful differences in performance that appear as DIF.
Measuring Up: What Educational Testing Really Tells Us
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