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1 = Race & IQ =
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4 **The debate surrounding IQ and race remains controversial, with differing perspectives on whether intelligence disparities are primarily due to environmental or genetic factors.**
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9 = Mainstream Explanation =
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11 The dominant narrative in education and media asserts that there is no difference in IQ between racial groups. This section presents established facts about intelligence research.
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13 * Studies indicate a consistent IQ gap between racial groups [[Cato Institute>>https://www.cato.org/commentary/americas-most-costly-educational-failure]].
14 * Expert surveys show that intelligence researchers attribute the Black-White IQ difference to a mix of genetic and environmental factors.
15 * Brain size correlates with IQ, with MRI studies showing a correlation above 0.40.
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17 [[image:20241030_160845.jpg||alt="Brain Genetics" style="float:right; margin-left:10px; width:300px"]]
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19 == Key Points of the Mainstream View ==
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21 1. **IQ Tests Measure Cognitive Ability, Not Innate Intelligence**
22 * IQ tests measure problem-solving skills and cognitive abilities shaped by environmental factors rather than fixed, innate intelligence.
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24 2. **Environmental Factors Are the Primary Cause of IQ Differences**
25 * Differences in IQ scores are largely explained by disparities in education, income, healthcare, and exposure to enriching experiences.
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27 3. **Race Is a Social Construct**
28 * Many scholars argue that race is a social construct with limited biological basis, complicating attempts to correlate intelligence with race.
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30 4. **The Flynn Effect**
31 * Rising IQ scores across populations over time suggest that intelligence is highly malleable and influenced by societal improvements.
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33 == Mainstream Supporting Evidence ==
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35 (% class="table table-striped table-bordered" %)
36 |=Study/Source |= Findings |= Key Takeaway
37 | Flynn, J. (1987) | IQ scores have risen across populations | Supports environmental improvements
38 | APA Report (1995) | Intelligence disparities are largely environmental | Genetics play a minimal role in explaining differences
39 | Nisbett, R. (2009) | Cultural and educational factors affect IQ | Intelligence can be improved through interventions
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41 = Alternative Hypotheses =
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43 == Genetic Hypothesis ==
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45 Some researchers argue that observed IQ differences between racial groups may have a genetic basis:
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47 * Population-level genetic differences could influence cognitive traits.
48 * Environmental factors alone may not fully account for all disparities.
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50 == Evidence Supporting the Genetic Hypothesis ==
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52 (% class="table table-striped table-bordered" %)
53 |=Study/Source |= Findings |= Key Takeaway
54 | Rushton (2003) | Brain size correlates with IQ, varies by race | Suggests a biological component to intelligence
55 | Herrnstein & Murray (1994) | "The Bell Curve" discusses race and intelligence | Suggests a mix of genetic and environmental factors
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57 [[image:20240501_151840.jpg||alt="Genetic Research" style="float:right; margin-left:10px; width:300px"]]
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59 = Challenges to the Mainstream View =
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61 (% class="table table-striped table-bordered" %)
62 |= Claim |= Counterpoint
63 | "Race is a social construct" | Genetic studies show population differences in traits
64 | "Environmental factors explain all differences" | Some IQ gaps persist even in similar environments
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66 = Unresolved Questions =
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68 1. How do persistent IQ differences remain across different environments?
69 2. Are there cultural biases inherent in IQ tests that disadvantage certain groups?
70 3. To what extent do genetics contribute to cognitive differences between populations?
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72 = Conclusion =
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74 The relationship between race and IQ is a complex and sensitive topic. The mainstream consensus emphasizes environmental factors, while alternative hypotheses suggest genetic influences. Readers are encouraged to critically assess the evidence, contribute data, and engage in constructive dialogue.
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76 = Contribute Evidence =
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78 Users are encouraged to:
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80 * Add peer-reviewed studies or historical data.
81 * Challenge mainstream explanations with well-supported counterpoints.
82 * Engage in respectful debate while adhering to platform guidelines.
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84 [Add Your Evidence Here]
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86 = References =
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88 * [[Cato Institute Article>>https://www.cato.org/commentary/americas-most-costly-educational-failure]]
89 * Rushton (2003). Intelligence and Brain Size
90 * APA Report (1995) on Intelligence Disparities
91 * Flynn, J. (1987). The Flynn Effect
92 * Expert Survey on Intelligence (2019)

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