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Race, Genes and I.Q.: The New Republic's 'Bell Curve' Excerpt | The New Republic
Charles Murray's The Bell Curve about Race and IQ has bad policy ideas - Vox
Race Gap Narrows in College Enrollment, But Not in Graduation | FiveThirtyEight
Intelligence - Our World in Data
Intelligence - Our World in Data
Are Northerners poor because we're thick?
Intelligence - Our World in Data
Racial and Ethnic Group Differences in Intelligence in the United States (Chapter 14) - The Cambridge Handbook of Intelligence
Talk:Race and intelligence/Archive 65 - Wikipedia
12. Racial and Ethnic Trends in Children's and Adolescents' Behavior and Development | America Becoming: Racial Trends and Their Consequences: Volume II | The National Academies Press
Does the intelligence of populations determine the wealth of nations? - ScienceDirect
Survey of expert opinion on intelligence: Intelligence research, experts' background, controversial issues, and the media - ScienceDirect
10.2 The Social, Cultural, and Political Aspects of Intelligence – Introduction to Psychology – 1st Canadian Edition
Intelligence - Our World in Data
UK: Igbo Nigeria Academic performance destroys the myth of Black Low IQ
12. Racial and Ethnic Trends in Children's and Adolescents' Behavior and Development | America Becoming: Racial Trends and Their Consequences: Volume II | The National Academies Press
A Meta-Analysis of Spearman's Hypothesis Tested on Latin-American Hispanics, Including a New Way to Correct for Imperfectly Me
Race and IQ: A Theory-Based Review of the Research in Richard Nisbett's Intelligence and How to Get It
Challenges of Future Development and First Predictions (Chapter 12) - Cognitive Capitalism
World Bank Document
There's still no good reason to believe black-white IQ differences are due to genes - Vox
There's still no good reason to believe black-white IQ differences are due to genes - Vox
The Wonder of International Adoption: Adult IQ in Sweden - Econlib
PDF) Race differences in IQ: Hans Eysenck's contribution to the debate in the light of subsequent research