I think height differences are often a good analogy for psychological differences. It is frequently commented how tall I am. I am 69 inches tall and the average British woman is 65 inches tall. This is really a very tiny difference but people notice it.
I'm not confident of this at all. Hence having a thread about the problem of people having all or nothing takes on this rather than recognising that we are overlapping populations with trends. Where do you think we disagree?
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I think the evidence for differences is real but vastly overstated and that even when looking at group level differences it's far too easy to attribute stuff to biology. For example, at Google they aren't drawing from the population as a whole, they are drawing from the extreme
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I think some people overstate it and some understate or even deny it. That's what I'm talking about right now.
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