Nagat Ibrahim Abd Elmaged Husain’s scientific contributions

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Intelligence, family income and parental education in the Sudan
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November 2019

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Intelligence

Nagat Ibrahim Abd Elmaged Husain

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Faris Mohsen Humayjan Al Julayghim

The SPM+ was administered on a sample of 5189 school children from Sudan in 2016. Data about age, sex, locality, school type and stage, parental education and profession, family size and birth order were collected. Results for intelligence are congruent with the literature, giving the sample a mean IQ of ≈80 on British norms. Sex-differences are largely negligible. Differences in intelligence were found between three locations and are consistent with differences in parental education and income. Family income is a better predictor than parental education for children's intelligence. Children in private schools outperform children in public schools with mean IQs of 84–78 but path analysis points to a possible negative effect of private education. IQ-differences between age-groups and school-stages were found but no Simber-effect. The effects of selective processes along the educational pathway are shown and discussed with reference to the need for samples more representative for total populations.

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... However, it is essential to acknowledge that recent doubts have emerged regarding the genuine cultural fairness of these tests, which prompts a nuanced view of our findings (Becker et al., 2022;Dutton et al., 2018;Fox & Mitchum, 2013). On the other hand, these tests have consistently demonstrated high reliability when administered to non-Western samples (e.g., Bakhiet, 2008;Bass, 2000;Batterjee & Ashria, 2015;Costenbader & Ngari, 2001;Humble et al., 2016;Hur & Lynn, 2013;Husain et al., 2019;Kitsao-Wekulo et al., 2013;Knowles, 2008;Malda et al., 2010;Owen, D. Becker et al. 1992;Van de Vijver & Brouwers, 2009). ...

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International differences in the speed of cognitive development: A systematic examination of the existence of the Simber Effect
Intelligence, family income and parental education in the Sudan
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Intelligence