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SEX DIFFERENCES ON THE WISC-III AMONG CHILDREN IN SUDAN AND THE UNITED STATES
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SEX DIFFERENCES ON THE WISC-III AMONG CHILDREN IN SUDAN AND THE UNITED STATES

Salaheldin F Bakhiet, Ismael S Albursan, Mohammad F Al Qudah, Adel S Abduljabbar, Suliman S Aljomaa, Howida Sirelkhatim Abdalrahim Toto and Richard Lynn
Journal of biosocial science, Vol.49(6), pp.792-797
11/2017
PMID: 27574095

Abstract

Adolescent Child Cross-Cultural Comparison Developing Countries Female Humans Male Psychometrics - statistics & numerical data Sex Factors Sudan United States Wechsler Scales - statistics & numerical data
The sex differences on the WISC-III are reported for the thirteen subtests, the Verbal and Performance IQs, the four Index IQs and the Full Scale IQs in Sudan and the United States. The sex differences are closely similar in the two samples with a correlation of 0.878 (p<0.001) for the thirteen subtests. Males obtained significantly higher Full Scale IQs in the two samples of 0.23d and 0.11d, respectively.

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