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Last year, Rindermann, Klauk and Thompson published a paper with a supplement about the intelligence test scores of modern immigrants to Germany in The Journal of Controversial Ideas. Paige Harden and I (this post is exclusively from me) wr...
I have a new piece out in World Psychiatry (The link is to the whole issue; my article starts on Page 3). The piece is short and there is no point in repeating it all here, so just a quick summary:
It may come as a surprise that my longest...
People sometimes misunderstand my objections to routine reports of modern behavior genomic work, especially work based on polygenic scores (PGS). It isn’t that there is something wrong with conducting the research in the first place, or tha...
Sasha Gusev had an excellent, informative post last week about all the new methods of estimating heritability and what they mean. Between families, within families, common variants, rare variants, whole genomes. I refer you to his post for...
So, I win the bet with Charles Murray, but of course winning bets about this sort of thing is silly in and of itself. The important question is why I won. The least interesting reason would be that Murray, in his enthusiasm, underestimated...
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Hugh Scott Hamilton Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. Behavior genetics, Grateful Dead, The Mountain Goats, France, Mets.
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