Parental SES?
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socio economic status (i had to look it up)
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Thanks Chris. Still trying to make sense of this though.
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A good idea would be to read the book. http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=bell+curve+murray&open=0&res=25&view=simple&phrase=0&column=def …
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If I were only smart enough to read it + digest the ideas on my own... With all due modesty, probably I'm not.
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Never try, never know. :)
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Interesting. Do you think the variability in the last column is just random or evidence of genuine differences between occupations? Maybe people can afford to discriminate when hiring managers, but in technical roles you really need the best people possible.
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It's tempting to try interpreting these, but much of these differences will just be sampling error. I wouldn't hazard any explanations before calculating the precision of the estimates.
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I would like to see this replicated with current, 2018, data.
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I guess you have a new project on your own hands then. :)
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So awerage of right column is 99.7
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So did they just use an average IQ for the two groups or am I to believe they tested enough people for this to be meaningful?
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NLSY79 is ~12k people for full sample.
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