And where are the real world results of all this attempted debunking of The Bell Curve? Did No Child Left Behind make The Gap go away?https://twitter.com/johndjordan31/status/838433954805997568 …
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Steve, the fact is – the academic consensus says Murray's wrong
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LOL, are you sure about that: http://www.intelligence.martinsewell.com/Gottfredson1997.pdf …
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There's rarely a full academic consensus on anything but most now accept Murray's methods were flawed
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Murray's methods are the methods of soc science & are flawed in the same sense that all soc science is flawed.
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Murray wrote a good piece on the flagrant disingenuity of many Bell Curve critics: http://projecteuclid.org/download/pdfview_1/euclid.ss/1124891290 …
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Replying to @johndjordan31 @Steve_Sailer
Heckman has admitted that The Bell Curve had a huge influence on his thinking: https://www.minneapolisfed.org/publications/the-region/interview-with-james-heckman …pic.twitter.com/559NNiv1uK
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In "Bell Curve's" Acknowledgments, Nobelist Heckman is 1st name thanked. Heckman was chief reader of TBC before pubpic.twitter.com/qA0LIVJOn3
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