Is the sample representative? This sibling control study found 0.068 SD male g advantage vs. 0.25 SD in new study: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.569.52&rep=rep1&type=pdf …
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On an individual basis, almost certainly not. Across population writ large... I'm guessing you'd see some minor but significant diffs.
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what does 3.75 difference in IQ amount to? Is that significant?
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Significant in the sense of results being unlikely due to chance--yes, according to paper.
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Obvs more notable at tails, but would IQ diff of 108 vs 112 show notable diffs in income, job type & promotion, etc with millions of people?
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I know, but with a 4-point gap mildly above-average men would outnumber women too, just less so, but still could have aggregate effects
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Given linear models, the gap has an equal importance along the line. Almost all reported relationships are linear.
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