This article examines the statistical validity of segregation indexes. Special attention is given to the Taeuber Index, the most used index and the standard of comparison for other indexes. The mathematical formulas of segregation indexes are tested against appropriate inferential test statistics. Fi nally, this article demonstrates that the mathematical formu las of segregation indexes do not measure segregation or racial balance.
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