“I’m sick of being the only fucking person that says anything,” -@razibkhan
https://undark.org/article/race-science-razib-khan-racism/ …
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gotta go teach, but et al is
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What am I being accused of here, exactly?
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arguing that pop gen evidence suggests that attempts to close racial gaps are misguided. But only maybe accusing!
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Related to "silent majority" claim, you might like checking out https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4804158/ …, + writeup @http://www.unz.com/jthompson/what-iq-researchers-really-think-about-race-and-intelligence/ …
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I can't actually find where the data in the UNZ article comes from in the study, the part about what % caused by genes
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Looks like it was from a prepublication presentation of the results at a conference; seehttp://www.unz.com/jthompson/genetics-genetic-groups-intelligence/ …
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Replying to @slatestarcodex
It seems that experts, on average, only think genetics account for 17% of cross national differences according to Rindermann
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Yes, but on most ?s that's rated most important factor. See Rindermann paper, search "single countries and groups"
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See also "The strongest rated factor across all countries...was genes-evolution (19.72%)"
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Presumably the US question on the slide was removed from the final paper to make it more publishable, but seems pretty similar.
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