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Old 10-21-2007, 10:35 AM
JMAnon JMAnon is offline
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Default Re: What Would David Say About This Remark?

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There isn't a genetic intelligence gap. The intelligence is pretty much exactly the same when measured in v/ young children.


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I wouldn't take one study and start quoting it as gospel, if I were you. I think the study is interesting, but much, much more work needs to be done to confirm your broad statement. For example, it is possible that IQ tests of 1-year olds are inexact or fail to capture some aspect of g that doesn't manifest until a few years later. I don't know enough about them to offer an opinion one way or the other. Also, the study could be wrong or have a methodological flaw. I would be careful about taking the results of one unpublished study and using it to make sweeping statements of fact.
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