Abstract

There appears to be a general impression that Americans of Japanese ancestry possess unusual aptitude for mathematics. The impression also persists that while students in our schools of this ancestry excel in fundamentals or routine mathematics, they are slow thinkers, therefore, fall behind other American students in reasoning ability.

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