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by tptacek
45 days ago
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Just skimming, and tell me if I'm wrong, but the preprint this article is about acknowledges the obvious fact that IQ tests are not generally administered across broad populations of countries and attempts to reconstruct IQ from available statistics of income, life expectancy, and educational attainment. I'm sure if I dig deeper into its cites we'll get back to the same online IQ quiz most of these IQ maps end up citing, too. |
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Also if we have 30 blurry lenses looking at the same thing from different angles and we see the same feature... that says something very likely about reality.
I hope we're not in the sort of discussion where if no absolutely solid statistical evidence or scientific paper says something about it then the topic cannot be discussed.
Put it this way. I'm quite likely to be right.