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Glasthertum, ese dado sobre Irlanda probablemente es una estimación muy a la baja por problemas en selección de muestra.
Ron Unz:
"Even this rather low Irish IQ figure is quite misleading, since it was derived by averaging two separately reported Irish samples. The earlier of these, taken in 1972, involved nearly 3,500 Irish schoolchildren and is one of the largest European samples found anywhere in Lynn/Vanhanen, while the other, taken in 1979, involved just 75 Irish adults and is one of the smallest. The miccionan IQ of the large group was 87, while that of the tiny group was 98, and the Lynn/Vanhanen figure was obtained by combining these results through straight, unweighted averaging, which seems a doubtful approach. Indeed, a sample of 75 adults is so small it perhaps should simply be excluded on statistical grounds, given the high likelihood that it was drawn from a single location and is therefore unrepresentative of its nation as a whole."
Race, IQ, and Wealth | The American Conservative
Es que no hay forma. El CI de los europeos es substantivamente mayor que el de los jovenlandeses (tanto en la media como -todavía más-, en el extremo de la distribución), incluso controlando algunos factores socioeconómicos y ambientales, y siempre en la medida en que esto es razonablemente controlable.
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