AAS/Soc 391: Race, Class and Intelligence in
America
AAS/SOC 391: RACE, CLASS AND INTELLIGENCE IN
AMERICA
Fall, 1995-96
Prof. H. F. Taylor
Room 2N4 Green Hall
Week 1 (9/20): Introduction
- H. F. Taylor, "Intelligence," Encyclopedia of Sociology,
pp. 941 - 949 (packet).
- F. N. Kerlinger, "Constructs, Variables, and Definitions," pp. 28 - 46
(packet).
Week 2 (9/27): History of Intelligence Testing in America; History and
Overview of Standardized Testing (Ability and Achievement Testing)
- Review Taylor, "Intelligence," above (packet).
- L. Kamin, The Science and Politics of IQ, pp. 5 - 13 and
15 - 32 (packet).
- H, F. Taylor, The IQ Game, pp. 1 - 9 (packet and special
res.).
- S. J. Gould, The Mismeasure of Man, pp. 19 - 29 and 30 - 72
(packet).
- H. M. Blalock, "The Measurement Problem: A Gap Between The Languages of
Theory and Research," pp. 5 - 27.
Week 3 (10/4): Conceptualization and Measurement of Intelligence;
Issues in Validity, Reliability, and Sensitivity; Cultural Fairness;
Dimensionality; Other Issues
- R. J. Sternberg, Beyond IQ, pp. 3 - 39 on conceptions of
intelligence (packet).
- A. R. Jensen, Bias in Mental Testing, pp. 465 -515
(packet).
- H. F. Taylor, "Biases in 'Bias in Mental Testing'," pp. 172 - 174
(packet).
- J. Mercer, "What Is A Racially and Culturally
Nondiscriminatory Test?", in Reynolds and Brown, pp. 293 - 356 (packet).
- B. J. Shade, "Is There An African-American Cognitive Style," in Berlew
et al., pp. 256 - 259 (packet).
- M. G. Willis, "Learning Styles in African American Children," in
Berlew et al., pp. 260 - 278 (packet).
- Selection on gender bias, on special reserve.
Week 4 (10/11) Conceptualization and Measurement of Social Class
Stratification and Mobility
- M. L. Andersen and H. F. Taylor, "Class Stratification," special
reserve.
- K. Davis and W. E. Moore, "Some Principles of Stratification," pp.242
- 247 (packet).
- K. Nakao and J. Treas, "Updating Occupational Prestige and
Socioeconomic Scores," in Sociological Methodology 1994, pp. 1
- 72 (packet).
- R. Dahrendorf, Essays in the Theory of Society, chap. 6
(packet).
- P. Blau and O. D. Duncan, The American Occupational
Structure, selection (packet).
- R. Kanter, Men and Women of the Corporation, chap. 6
(packet).
Week 5 (10/18) Conceptualization of Race and Ethnicity
- M. L. Andersen and H. F. Taylor, "Racial and Ethnic Stratification,"
special reserve.
- D. Y. Wilkinson and G. King, "Conceptual and Methodological Issues in
the Use of Race As A Variable: Policy Implications," pp. 56 - 71 (packet).
- H. M. Blalock, "Race Versus Class: Distinguishing Reality From
Artifacts," pp. 127 - 142 (packet).
- C. West, Race Matters, selections (packet).
Week 6 (10/25): Midterm Week (Midterm Examination)
(No new reading assignments).
Week 7 (11/8): Analyzing "The Bell Curve": The Nature-Nurture
Controversy
- R. J. Herrnstein and C. Murray, The Bell Curve, pp. 1 - 24;
25 - 89; and 269 - 315 (ch. 13) (packet and special reserve).
- H. F. Taylor, The IQ Game, pp. 10 - 41 (chap. 2) (packet
and special reserve).
- H. F. Taylor, "The Myth of the Separated Twins," in The IQ
Game, pp. 75 - 111 (packet and special reserve).
- Review essays Symposium by R. M. Hauser, H. F. Taylor, and T. Duster of
The Bell Curve, in Contemporary Sociology, pp.
149 - 161 (packet).
- A. R. Jensen, "How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement?"
pp. 1 - 54 and estp. pp. 78 - 81 (special reserve).
- D. Dorfman, "The Cyril Burt Question: New Findings," pp. 1177-1186
(packet).
- S. J. Gould, The Mismeasure of Man, skim pp. 146 - 233 and
pp. 317 - 320 (special reserve).
- L. Hearnshaw, Cyril Burt Psychologist, "Posthumous
Controversies," pp. 227 - 261 (packet).
Week 8 (11/15): Analyzing "The Bell Curve": Class, Race, and Gender
Inequality in America
- R. J. Herrnstein and C. Murray, The Bell Curve, skim chaps
5 - 12 and Appendix 4 (special reserve).
- Re-read the review essays by Hauser, Taylor, and Duster, assigned above.
- S. J. Gould, "Curveball," in The New Yorker (11/28/94),
pp. 139 - 149 (packet).
- W. J. Wilson The Declining Significance of Race, chap 5 and
skim chaps. 1 - 4 (packet and special reserve).
- C. V. Willie, Caste and Class Controversy, chaps 1, 2,
4, 5, and 14 (special reserve).
- J. Hochschild, Race, Class, and The American Dream,
selection to be assigned.
- H. L. Gates, "Why Now?", in Fraser, ed., The Bell Curve
Wars, (special reserve).
Week 9 (11/22): Education: Labeling and Expectancy Effects; Tracking
Effects; Coaching Effects in Standardized Testing; Direct Impact
Manipulation for Race; Stereotype Activation; and Gender Differences.
- R. Herrnstein and C. Murray, The Bell Curve, pp. 389 - 426
(chap. 17, (packet).
- AAUW (American Association of University Women), Education: Why
Women Lose Out, (packet and special reserve).
- R. K. Hackett et al., "Final Report: The Impact Manipulation Study,"
(special reserve).
- C. Steele, "Stereotype Vunerability and the Intellectual Test
Performance of African-Americans," April 1995, (special reserve).
- Article about C. Steele's research in The New York Times
Magazine, Sunday, Sept. 17, 1995 (packet).
- S. F. Chipman, "Word Problems: Where [Anti-Female] Bias Creeps In,"
(packet and special reserve).
- J. Crouse and D. Trusheim, The Case Against the SAT, skim
the entire book (special reserve).
- D. Owen, None of the Above: Behind the Myth of the Scholastic
Aptitude, pp. xi - xxi and 1 - 60 (special reserve).
Week 10 (11/29): Occupation: Occupational Testing and Validity
- J. A. Hartigan and A. K. Wigdor, Fairness in Employment
Testing [on the GATB -- General Aptitude Test Battery], chap 4 and
skim chaps. 6 - 9 and 13 - 13 (special reserve).
- The Bell Curve, pp. assigned (packet).
- One addititonal reading to be assigned.
Week 11 (12/6): Policy Issues and the Herrnstein-Murray Syllogism
(Affirmative Action in Education; Affirmative Action in Jobs; Minority
Education; Welfare policy; Immigration Policy) (WEEKS 11 and 12
TOGETHER)
- R. J. Herrnstein, "IQ," The Atlantic Monthly, Sept. 1971,
pp. 43 - 64 (packet).
- R. J. Herrnstein, IQ in the Meritocracy, chaps 3 and 5
(packet).
- C. Murray, Losing Ground, selections to be assigned (special reserve).
- R. Herrnstein and C. Murray, The Bell Curve, pp. 447 - 477
(chap. 19) and pp. 479 - 508 (chap. 20) (packet and special reserve).
- B. Devlin, "Wringing The Bell Curve: A Cautionary Tale,"
Chance magazine (Summer 1995), pp. 27 - 36 (packet).
Week 12 (12/13): Race, Class, and Public Policy (WEEKS 11 and 12
TOGETHER)
- C. Takagi, The Retreat From Race, selections to be assigned
(special reserve).
- G. Jaynes and R. Williams, A Common Destiny: Blacks and American
Society, selections to be assigned (special reserve).
- One additional policy selection to be assigned.
blanche@pucc.princeton.edu September 1995