CLEP Intro to Sociology

Category - Educational Inst

What did the authors of The Bell Curve believe to be true?
  1. Intelligence cannot be measured.
  2. Intelligence is not hereditary.
  3. Intelligence is genetic.
  4. Intelligence can be gained through practice.
  5. Intelligence predicts academic ability.
Explanation
Answer: C - The authors of The Bell Curve believe that intelligence is genetic and that a person cannot change their natural intelligence. Dissenters believe that other contributing factors such as poverty, a different first language, or a short attention span, affect an individual’s intelligence as measured by testing. Despite a lower measure of natural intelligence, a student who works hard might still excel in an academic environment.
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