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Originally named the Dove Counterbalance General Intelligence Test, the Chitling Test Created by Frank Hollis Director of the United Planning Organization Washington DC (1967). Published in Jet magazine Feb. 9 1967 it was designed to demonstrate differences in understanding and culture between races, specifically between African Americans and Whites. There have been no studies demonstrating if the Chitling Test has validity in determining how streetwise someone is. Furthermore, the Chitling Test has only proved valid as far as face validity is concerned; no evidence has been brought to light on the Chitling predicting performance.

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  • Originally named the Dove Counterbalance General Intelligence Test, the Chitling Test Created by Frank Hollis Director of the United Planning Organization Washington DC (1967). Published in Jet magazine Feb. 9 1967 it was designed to demonstrate differences in understanding and culture between races, specifically between African Americans and Whites. There have been no studies demonstrating if the Chitling Test has validity in determining how streetwise someone is. Furthermore, the Chitling Test has only proved valid as far as face validity is concerned; no evidence has been brought to light on the Chitling predicting performance. (en)
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  • Originally named the Dove Counterbalance General Intelligence Test, the Chitling Test Created by Frank Hollis Director of the United Planning Organization Washington DC (1967). Published in Jet magazine Feb. 9 1967 it was designed to demonstrate differences in understanding and culture between races, specifically between African Americans and Whites. There have been no studies demonstrating if the Chitling Test has validity in determining how streetwise someone is. Furthermore, the Chitling Test has only proved valid as far as face validity is concerned; no evidence has been brought to light on the Chitling predicting performance. (en)
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