Question maybe is the ratio of white-smarter to black-smarter within each group. I’ll check later
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Don't forgot the variances. LOL.
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Knock yourself out! (here are the unweighted tabs)pic.twitter.com/RmMID3Zf5i
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Here ya'll go (sorry for the delay, Grafton was crazy tonight). Code here: https://github.com/cmarcum/gss pic.twitter.com/OruATxvNdc
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To me this is the important comparison here: Whites much more likely to favor their own group than they are to favor the other. Blacks almost equally likely to favor either.pic.twitter.com/9C3oi5plyY
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Replying to @familyunequal @csmarcum and
An analysis of the same data with more groups included by
@AudaciousEpigonpic.twitter.com/j2frnLfa93
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how you gonna get Asians' opinions from GSS?
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Yeah, even with inappropriately aggregating all origins, the n very small.
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The race-realist agenda here is to create the impression that the whites-are-smarter attitude is true because it is universally held.
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Replying to @familyunequal @pnin1957 and
Or, more subtly, that holding universal opinions is evidence of universal truths. It's a Ptolemaic perspective of evidence.
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Bookmarking these tweets. Only ask you do the honorable thing and not delete them. Will be interesting to see how they hold up in the face of the next decade's worth of GWAS studies
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