From Pine View Farm

The Bull Curve 0

David and Eric Turkheimer of the University of Virginia, discuss the history and usage of IQ tests and what elements may account for variances among economic, racial, and ethnic groups. The professor states emphatically that differences among racial groups in testing are not innate, but are the result of history, class, and societal influences. The conversation digs deeply into the topic and is well worth a listen.

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