Considerations Relating to the Study of Group Differences in Intelligence
@article{Hunt2007ConsiderationsRT, title={Considerations Relating to the Study of Group Differences in Intelligence}, author={Earl Hunt and J. Carlson}, journal={Perspectives on Psychological Science}, year={2007}, volume={2}, pages={194 - 213} }
There are signs that the debate over racial and gender differences in intelligence is about to begin again. In this article we will be concerned primarily with racial differences but will make remarks about gender differences where applicable. Previously there have been bitter arguments over whether or not races exist, over whether it is either important or proper to study racial and gender differences in intelligence, and over the conclusions that have been drawn about environmental and… CONTINUE READING
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