IQ tests are not a perfect measure of intelligence.
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perhaps because you didnt say if they'd be exactly the same or the dif would not be statistically significant
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sometimes hard for people to outright admit things they know to be true.
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The scores wouldn't be identical, not because of race, but because it's different people taking them.
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I mean you said identical, not similar.
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you would get statistically identical results, within the margin of error, but never actually identical.
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i think access to education is the missing link
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are the people being tested from the same community or representative of the human population as a whole?
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the iq part has nothing to do with race itself, but non whites generally live in communities worse for education
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I think it tells you that IQ tests are a super reductive and culturally biased measure of general intelligence, mostly.
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