The Bell Curve: Revision history


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  • curprev 06:1906:19, 8 April 2024Grayfell talk contribsm 66,534 bytes −573 Undid revision 1217843972 by 95.214.228.216 (talk) Fringe study from predatory journal undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 05:5905:59, 8 April 202495.214.228.216 talk 67,107 bytes +573 Added citation for study showing experts in the field rate genetics to be the most important cause in cross-national differences in intelligence: "Seventy-one experts rated possible causes of cross-national differences in cognitive ability based on psychometric IQs and student assessment studies (e.g., PISA, PIRLS, TIMSS). Genes were rated as the most important cause (17%), followed by educational quality (11.44%), health (10.88%), and educational quantity (10.20%) (Table 1)..." undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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  • curprev 21:0321:03, 22 April 2023MrOllie talk contribs 66,152 bytes −80 Reverted 1 edit by 24.22.122.107 (talk): Rv whitewashing undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 21:0221:02, 22 April 202324.22.122.107 talk 66,232 bytes +80 The original statement about policy and "poor women" is misleading. Murray and Herrnstein do not explicitly call for the "elimination of welfare policies." They do, however, advocate for reforms that could potentially reduce unintended negative consequences of certain welfare policies on fertility rates and the intergenerational transmission of poverty. It is crucial to read their work in its entirety. undo Tag: Reverted

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