TBC. Okay, it was 1994. But what's different now?
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The evidence is MUCH stronger now, in particular the genetic evidence.
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Yeah, but what's different, except TBC is even more right now then it was then? (I know I'm taking a parochial view here)
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Lots of more interesting data, e.g. lots of research on nationality-based groups in many countries. Inequality largely explained by g ineq.
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And lots of data re. aggregate differences within countries, e.g. US counties https://openpsych.net/paper/12 or Americashttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/298214364_Admixture_in_the_Americas_Regional_and_National_Differences …
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How up to date?
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Like newer than Bell Curve and Gordon 1997. I don't recall any such broad sociological works. Lynn's books come closest.
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I can point to a few studies, but no comprehensive reviews.
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I know lots of studies, want reviews. :) Maybe Gottfredson (2011). Intelligence and social inequality: Why the biological link?
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