Yes, David Reich, a Harvard population geneticist, said this. Which makes it all the more salient that, as I wrote, "he explicitly repudiates Dr. Watson’s presumption that such differences would “correspond to longstanding popular stereotypes.’’ That’s why I chose HIM to quote! https://t.co/xN4tFNmvN5
In this Canadian study from the 1920's the young children of Chinese immigrants averaged an IQ of 108, the Japanese 115. They were always smart. http://psycnet.apa.org/record/1927-00207-001 …
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For comparison, here are the scores from the children of European immigrants from four large Massachusetts public schools in the 20's:pic.twitter.com/Y8hCx1Ensl
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