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Title: Testing for Competence Rather Than for "Intelligence"
Authors: David C. Mcclelland
Issue Date: 1-1973
Citation: American psychologist. - 1973. - pp.1-14
Abstract: The testing movement in the United States has been a success, if one judges success by the usual American criteria of size, influence, and profit-ability. Intelligence and aptitude tests are used nearly everywhere by schools, colleges, and em-ployers. It is a sign of backwardness not to have test scores in the school records of children.
URI: http://elib.hcmussh.edu.vn/handle/HCMUSSH/138565
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