HVGIQ: Jamaica
IQ and the Wealth of Nations (2002) cites one study for Jamaica (Manley, 1963 ). The sample size is nearly two thousand school children, and the reported IQ is 72 (p. 209). Lynn’s various updates to...
View ArticleColor Differences: Ubiquitous Yet Understudied
Note: Our analysis has been updated and extended. Refer also to: Color Differences: Corrections and Further Analysis. Part 1 (or Colorism: Game Over) Introduction Following up with Dalliard’s...
View ArticleHVGIQ: The Bahamas
The Bahamas is one of the most prosperous nations in the world (Third highest GDP per capita in the Americas, behind the US and Canada), with an economy, much like the Cayman Islands, primarily...
View ArticleColor Differences: Corrections and Further Analysis. Part 1
It has come to my attention that interest in IQ-HBD is on the wane even amongst HBDers and HBDresses. Given this state of affairs, I have decided to compose this post as pithily as possible in hopes...
View ArticleHoles in the Colorism Hypothesis
Introduction. If color-based discrimination becomes more intense at a later age, when darker-skinned individuals face discrimination in the labor market and thus depressing their economic opportunities...
View ArticlePigmentocracy: A Longitudinal Approach
Introduction We have shown, amongst other things, that pre-market measures of IQ substantially statistically explain the association between color and outcomes in the US. This implies that the adult...
View ArticleCryptic Admixture, Mixed-Race Siblings, & Social Outcomes
Charles Murray’s 2005 Commentary article, The Inequality Taboo, expressed the idea that the post genomic era has finally brought us a method to resolve the question of genes, race, and intelligence: To...
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