Arthur Jensen on Julian Stanley (founder of SMPY). https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/in-appreciation-julian-stanley …pic.twitter.com/ACx30RjriY
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My general finding about many of these things is that a lot of history is basically false, based on too strong reliance on single sources (case in point here: Terman) or historian's own biases. So that's why I'm asking for quant data. One can extract it from word embeddings.
See this cool paper. Method is generally applicable to text to infer popular stereotypes over time.http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2018/03/30/1720347115 …
Robert Sears (a member of Terman's study and someone in a position to know) also says in 1984 that it was a common belief. But I can't find anyone saying it AT THE TIME.
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