Race Differences in Intelligence

Race Differences in Intelligence
Title Race Differences in Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Richard Lynn
Publisher
Total Pages 446
Release 2014-08-01
Genre
ISBN 9781593680190

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Through more than 50 years of academic research, Richard Lynn has distinguished himself as one of the world's preeminent authorities on intelligence, personality, and human biodiversity. *Race Differences in Intelligence* is his essential work on this most controversial and consequential topic. Covering more than 500 published studies that span 10 population groups, Lynn demonstrates both the validity of innate intelligence as well as its heritability across racial groups. The Second Edition (2014) has been revised and updated to reflect the latest research.

Race Differences in Intelligence

Race Differences in Intelligence
Title Race Differences in Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Richard Lynn
Publisher
Total Pages 446
Release 2015-12-15
Genre
ISBN 9781593680527

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Through more than 50 years of academic research, Richard Lynn has distinguished himself as one of the world's preeminent authorities on intelligence, personality, and human biodiversity. *Race Differences in Intelligence* is his essential work on this most controversial and consequential topic. Covering more than 500 published studies that span 10 population groups, Lynn demonstrates both the validity of innate intelligence as well as its heritability across racial groups. The Second Edition (2015) has been revised and updated to reflect the latest research.

Race Differences in Intelligence

Race Differences in Intelligence
Title Race Differences in Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Richard Lynn
Publisher
Total Pages 322
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Intellect
ISBN 9781593680213

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"Explores the formation of races, meaning of intelligence, validity of race differences in IQ, [and the] environmental and genetic correlates of intellence." - cover.

Intelligence, Genes, and Success

Intelligence, Genes, and Success
Title Intelligence, Genes, and Success PDF eBook
Author Bernie Devlin
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 379
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1461206693

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A scientific response to the best-selling The Bell Curve which set off a hailstorm of controversy upon its publication in 1994. Much of the public reaction to the book was polemic and failed to analyse the details of the science and validity of the statistical arguments underlying the books conclusion. Here, at last, social scientists and statisticians reply to The Bell Curve and its conclusions about IQ, genetics and social outcomes.

Race and Intelligence

Race and Intelligence
Title Race and Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Jefferson M. Fish
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 443
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1135651795

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In recent years, reported racial disparities in IQ scores have been the subject of raging debates in the behavioral and social sciences and education. What can be made of these test results in the context of current scientific knowledge about human evolution and cognition? Unfortunately, discussion of these issues has tended to generate more heat than light. Now, the distinguished authors of this book offer powerful new illumination. Representing a range of disciplines--psychology, anthropology, biology, economics, history, philosophy, sociology, and statistics--the authors review the concept of race and then the concept of intelligence. Presenting a wide range of findings, they put the experience of the United States--so frequently the only focus of attention--in global perspective. They also show that the human species has no "races" in the biological sense (though cultures have a variety of folk concepts of "race"), that there is no single form of intelligence, and that formal education helps individuals to develop a variety of cognitive abilities. Race and Intelligence offers the most comprehensive and definitive response thus far to claims of innate differences in intelligence among races.

The Black-White Test Score Gap

The Black-White Test Score Gap
Title The Black-White Test Score Gap PDF eBook
Author Christopher Jencks
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 546
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780815746119

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" The test score gap between blacks and whites—on vocabulary, reading, and math tests, as well as on tests that claim to measure scholastic aptitude and intelligence--is large enough to have far-reaching social and economic consequences. In their introduction to this book, Christopher Jencks and Meredith Phillips argue that eliminating the disparity would dramatically reduce economic and educational inequality between blacks and whites. Indeed, they think that closing the gap would do more to promote racial equality than any other strategy now under serious discussion. The book offers a comprehensive look at the factors that contribute to the test score gap and discusses options for substantially reducing it. Although significant attempts have been made over the past three decades to shrink the test score gap, including increased funding for predominantly black schools, desegregation of southern schools, and programs to alleviate poverty, the median black American still scores below 75 percent of American whites on most standardized tests. The book brings together recent evidence on some of the most controversial and puzzling aspects of the test score debate, including the role of test bias, heredity, and family background. It also looks at how and why the gap has changed over the past generation, reviews the educational, psychological, and cultural explanations for the gap, and analyzes its educational and economic consequences. The authors demonstrate that traditional explanations account for only a small part of the black-white test score gap. They argue that this is partly because traditional explanations have put too much emphasis on racial disparities in economic resources, both in homes and in schools, and on demographic factors like family structure. They say that successful theories will put more emphasis on psychological and cultural factors, such as the way black and white parents teach their children to deal with things they do not know or understand, and the way black and white children respond to the same classroom experiences. Finally, they call for large-scale experiments to determine the effects of schools' racial mix, class size, ability grouping, and other policies. In addition to the editors, the contributors include Claude Steele, Ronald Ferguson, William G. Bowen, Philip Cook, and William Julius Wilson. "

Race Differences in Intelligence

Race Differences in Intelligence
Title Race Differences in Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Dr John C Loehlin
Publisher W.H. Freeman
Total Pages 380
Release 1975-01-01
Genre Ethnic groups
ISBN 9780716707547

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