@KirkegaardEmil Great convo. with @RealityCallsCo. Regarding criminality, do you find that it is necessarily correlated with low IQ?/ /1
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For example, have you found populations with relatively low IQ AND low crime rates in your research?/ /2
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I’m curious to know if there is a genetic component to criminality divorced from intelligence./ /3
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In Nicholas Wade’s book on this topic, he discussed the genetic component of one’s ability to cooperate with strangers in novel ways./ /4
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If it’s in the DNA, then groups lacking it would certainly experience more interpersonal violence. Yet, is it wholly separate from IQ?/ /5
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I suggest you just read my research and look at the plots. Usually, we don't have actual IQ measurements, only origin country IQs.
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As such, low crime levels of low IQ origin counties may reflect selection effects, not some particular low crime level despite low IQ.
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