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    LDmom #95113 02/20/11 09:49 AM
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    Agreed. I would have liked to know ahead of time. If I hadn't read this board, I doubt I would have ever heard about it. I vaguely remember that there might be an interests survey, but this sounds different.


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    Asking about intelligence before taking a test would be a big deal because there is evidence that priming subjects can significantly impact their testing performance.

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    Originally Posted by aculady
    Asking about intelligence before taking a test would be a big deal because there is evidence that priming subjects can significantly impact their testing performance.
    What type of effect: negative or positive? I'm totally not on board with this questionnaire, but I guess that I am unsure on what they were primed on. Can you clarify?

    LDmom #95173 02/20/11 07:59 PM
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    Cricket2,

    The direction of the effect varies depending on the subjects' pre-existing level of test anxiety and the nature of the priming - whether the questions tend to reinforce self-perceptions of competence vs. incompetence, internal vs. external locus of control, etc.

    http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/1/1/2/8/8/p112882_index.html

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20435953


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    Yeah, that wouldn't be a good one for my dd10 as she already has an external locus of control issue going.

    LDmom #95224 02/21/11 11:46 AM
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    If I had been asked ahead of time if it would be ok to ask my child a series of questions on her perception of intelligence right before a test which is meant to challenge her the answer would have been NO.

    Just one sentence about intelligence has been shown to affect a child's willingness to tackle new, difficult things.

    Intelligence is the last thing I would have wanted her thinking about before an out of grade level test.

    LDmom #95228 02/21/11 12:24 PM
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    I suppose for some testers, it could be an issue. It never occured to me with my dd as she isn't a kid who stresses over testings.

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    This a tangential thought but perhaps related:
    In the 1970's, maybe you remember the show "Archie Bunkier." Carroll O'Connor was a white, lower-income bigot. His jokes about bigotry seem silly and obviously jokes.
    However, when they did polls/research on the issue, they found that:
    1) If you were not prejudiced, you saw the show for what it was- making fun of racists like Archie.
    2) If you were a prejudiced person, seeing Archie Bunker be a racist reinforced those stereotypes. THose people thought they were watching a reality show and that it was okay to be a racist.

    Chrys #95237 02/21/11 02:42 PM
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    Originally Posted by Chrys
    . I vaguely remember that there might be an interests survey, but this sounds different.

    Any recollection where you might have heard about the "interests survey"? I don't remember anything about that when I signed my dd up, but it was a late-night task. Who knows what I might have glossed over...

    LDmom #95242 02/21/11 03:53 PM
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    What I remember was something about matching up interests, summer programs, and scholarship opportunities. Whatever I read, it was probably something I found online last summer when I was first researching Explore. It could have been for a different talent search. I haven't been able to find it again with Google. Does anyone want to call Numats?


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