Following the submission requirements the manuscript describes studies in the human behavioral sciences, is quantitative, and I have not submitted to this journal before. It terms of subject matter it concerns the replicability of what has been labeled the "White male effect". Not only was no effect found, but the opposite of the reported effect was uncovered.
Ethnic differences in self-assessed intelligence (SAI) were examined in two studies. In Study 1 no differences in SAI were found. In Study 2 significant differences in SAI were found with Blacks rating themselves higher in intelligence than Whites, Asians, and Hispanics. Whites rated themselves higher than Hispanics. When scores on a measure of cognitive ability were taken into account it was found that Whites underestimated and Blacks overestimated their ability in comparison to each other and Asians and Hispanics. The results contradict previous findings of higher White SAI and are more consistent with ethnic differences in self-esteem. Future research could examine the possible role of self-esteem in ethnic differences in SAI and further disaggregate ethnic group categorization.
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