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  2. Race and intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The study of human intelligence is one of the most controversial topics in psychology, in part because of difficulty reaching agreement about the meaning of intelligence and objections to the assumption that intelligence can be meaningfully measured by IQ tests. Claims that there are innate differences in intelligence between racial and ethnic ...

  3. History of the race and intelligence controversy - Wikipedia

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    Hans Eysenck defended the hereditarian point of view and the use of intelligence tests in "Race, Intelligence and Education" (1971), a pamphlet presenting Jensenism to a popular audience, and "The Inequality of Man" (1973). He was severely critical of anti-hereditarians whose policies he blamed for many of the problems in society.

  4. Race Differences in Intelligence (book) - Wikipedia

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    Race Differences in Intelligence: An Evolutionary Analysis is a 2006 book by controversial race and intelligence writer Richard Lynn.The book reviews selected literature on IQ testing and argues that genetic racial differences exist, with a discussion of the causes and consequences.

  5. The Mismeasure of Man - Wikipedia

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    The "species" of man: "a Negro head . . . a Caucasian skull . . . a Mongol head", by S. G. Morton (1839) The Mismeasure of Man is a critical analysis of the early works of scientific racism which promoted "the theory of unitary, innate, linearly rankable intelligence"—such as craniometry, the measurement of skull volume and its relation to intellectual faculties.

  6. Category:Race and intelligence controversy - Wikipedia

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    The debate concerns possible explanations of group differences encountered in the study of race and intelligence. Since the beginning of IQ testing around the time of World War I there have been observed differences between average scores of different population groups, though these differences have fluctuated and in many cases steadily ...

  7. How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement?

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    Jensen's critics argue that most aspects of his analysis were flawed: IQ tests do not provide a stable or meaningful measure of intelligence; IQ is affected by the environment and not solely or mainly a function of genetics; there is no evidence for genetic differences in racial intelligence; and that the entire topic was too controversial to ...

  8. Minnesota Transracial Adoption Study - Wikipedia

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    The data, corrected for the Flynn effect, was published in 2000 by John Loehlin in the Handbook of Intelligence. [12] The data showed mixed adoptees scoring lower than white adoptees with gaps of 6.1 and 8.3 points at ages 7 and 17, while black adoptees scored 20.1 and 17.8 points below white adoptees at ages 7 and 17.

  9. Race: Science's Last Taboo - Wikipedia

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    Race: Science's Last Taboo is a season of five British television programmes about race, broadcast on Channel 4 in 2009. [1] In promotion of the series, Channel 4 doctored images of famous individuals, such as Margaret Thatcher , The Beatles , Usain Bolt and Barack Obama , to change their racial appearances.