How Gregory Clark gets around the problem of measurement error in the heritability of status http://feedly.com/k/1fQb25Z via
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@hbdchick@Steve_Sailer@JayMan471@jasonacollins mukoyoshi v. common which is adoption of son-in-law & his assumption of daughter surname -
@pseudoerasmus@Steve_Sailer@JayMan471@jasonacollins or father's sister's sons. -
@hbdchick@Steve_Sailer@JayMan471@jasonacollins but really why does it matter in this particular case, clark docs adoption rates and (1/2) -
@pseudoerasmus@Steve_Sailer@JayMan471@jasonacollins well, if social status "moxie" is something genetic, then whether adoptees... -
@hbdchick@Steve_Sailer@JayMan471@jasonacollins *magnitudes* parameters matter, clark says up bias in inter-gen correl 0.06 from 10% adopt -
@pseudoerasmus@Steve_Sailer@JayMan471 my only point was in response to your comment that "surely it's worse w/prevalent Japanese custom... -
@hbdchick@Steve_Sailer@JayMan471 yes & my pt: male adoption must be worse than prestige surname change, so latter probabl even less effect -
@pseudoerasmus@Steve_Sailer@JayMan471 ah! gotcha now. (^_^) in any event, footnote for day: male adoption in japan not mostly strangers.
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