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    1. Charles Murray‏ @charlesmurray 8 Jul 2018
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      3) The same report gives the results at Key Stage 4 (secondary school) for Reading students. It's roughly analogous to "met the requirements for a high school diploma" in the US. These results show the familiar ordering by ethnic group.pic.twitter.com/lR1sOrDtGL

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    2. James Thompson‏Verified account @JamesPsychol 8 Jul 2018
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      Yes. All these measures blunt real differences , and are intended to.

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    3. Chanda Chisala‏ @chandachisala 9 Jul 2018
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      After all these years, I still await explanatn for KS4 results when 'Black African' group is broken down by nationality (eg Nigeria, Ghana - beat whites) or better still, by tribal group (Yoruba, Igbo) who beat whites on both pass rate and actual *SCORES*! https://www.unz.com/article/closing-the-black-white-iq-gap-debate-part-3/ …pic.twitter.com/1tqzaydl1w

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    4. Chanda Chisala‏ @chandachisala 9 Jul 2018
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      1. British Whites who speak English as first language have Mean Score: *346.4* 2. Nigerians who speak Yoruba at home (and score lower than Nigerians who speak English at home, according to Strand) have mean score *365.4* That's one example out of MANY. https://v1.educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/uploads/pdf/EAL_and_educational_achievement2.pdf …pic.twitter.com/nDb3PRyAlT

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    5. The g factor‏ @NiklasForberg 21 Sep 2018
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      Two can play at this game, Chanda. Here's a study which breaks down other ethnic groups by language. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316747964_Language_Diversity_and_Attainment_in_Secondary_Schools_in_England … As you can see, these data from 2014 show that the Igbo/Yoruba lag behind Indians (Marathis/Telugus/Hindis) along with Japanese, Danish and Hebrew speakerspic.twitter.com/aziTqaHPo8

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    6. The g factor‏ @NiklasForberg 21 Sep 2018
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      If it wasn't already abundantly clear, I think we can safely say that Chisala's claims have been refuted once and for all, @JayMan471, @KirkegaardEmil , @Steve_Sailer

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    7. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 21 Sep 2018
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      I don't think so, but they could be if someone were to spend a week or two reading all relevant reports and summarizing the findings, then publish that in MQ/OP.

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    8. The g factor‏ @NiklasForberg 21 Sep 2018
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      The problem is that Mr. Chisala was not particularly rigorous or systematic either. He breaks down the Black African group into different national groups, and then breaks down these national groups into sub-groups. He does not do the same for others, as I have done. 1/

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    9. The g factor‏ @NiklasForberg 21 Sep 2018
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      We could look at other similar reports to acquire a larger evidence base. From my reading of similar data they are pretty stable when it comes to group achievement from year to year. And, given everything else we know, I am not inclined to give Chisala's views much credence. 2/

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    10. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 21 Sep 2018
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      With Jensen, he had to make the arguments of the critics rigorous only then to test them, usually just by citing some literature that critics didn't know about or ignored. Environmentalists are very lazy in general. They can be because they don't face much criticism.

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      Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 21 Sep 2018
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      Re. Chisala, did you see my paper on his video game claims? It's a typical example of hereditarian doing a proper test of claim made by environmentalist. https://osf.io/7xpeh/files  See also comments by @akarlin88https://www.unz.com/akarlin/unscrabbled/ …

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        2. The g factor‏ @NiklasForberg 21 Sep 2018
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          You are quite right that I ought to make a systematic attempt to address Chisala's claims. One dataset from one year isn't everything. I will endeavour to do so on my blog and contact Ron Unz.

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        3. The g factor‏ @NiklasForberg 21 Sep 2018
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          I did indeed see your paper - it was very well done!

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        4. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 21 Sep 2018
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          Did you see PISA scores?https://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/806377040429613056 …

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          Emil O W Kirkegaard @KirkegaardEmil
          UK Pisa 2015: White Black gaps of .23, .34, .41 d. http://www.thegovernmentsays.com/comments/1455541 … Compare Wales 2012 data, d close to 1. What's going on? pic.twitter.com/xymacv2kTA
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        5. The g factor‏ @NiklasForberg 21 Sep 2018
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          Indeed. The difference in gaps is interesting, although in the Welsh case "the number of learners in this group [Black] is very small (n=11) and therefore these findings, although significant, should be interpreted with caution."

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        1. James Thompson‏Verified account @JamesPsychol 21 Sep 2018
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          Agree that selecting sub-groups must be done consistently. Also, regarding recent African immigrants in UK, SES is bimodal. Distributions matter. See Table 5http://www.unz.com/jthompson/chanda-chisala-african-hereditarian …

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        1. Chanda Chisala‏ @chandachisala 22 Sep 2018
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          Emil, the weaknesses in your mental sports paper are so conspicuous that I expected you to have seen them yourself by now, just by looking a little closer. Haven't had any free time to continue responding (at Unz), but I guess I have no choice: will create the time and resume.

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