Please say more about how you learn about populations by studying only the most extreme 0.00005 of cases
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Replying to @familyunequal @RCAFDM and
It's called a normal probability distribution. Whatever is holding back Af-Americans in, say, physics isn't holding them back in b-ball.pic.twitter.com/JbswXOIrcF
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Replying to @Steve_Sailer @familyunequal and
customs/norms play a nontrivial role. Are you saying this effect dwarfed by
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also, im not claiming that this explains the full variation. But you projecting so is informative re:
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and all I said was that it played a nontrivial role. Idk if its role is dwarfed by "genetics".
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Replying to @Solin_2022 @fellow_whiteman and
was asking for Sailer to clarify where he stood on the mater.
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Nature and nurture are usually both important: a good starting point is to assume a fifty-fifty split until proven otherwise.
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