The pseudonymous La Griffe du Lion, whom I called the Zorro of statisticians, has a new essay:
 Intelligence, Gender and Race 
General intelligence, its form and how it is distributed in various populations  are among the topics covered in this conversation with Prodigy. A new kind of  meta-analysis is unveiled, and with it an assessment of the cognitive gender  gap. All this and more when La Griffe du Lion interviews a celebrated whiz kid.  Volume 9, Number 1, January 2007
  
Personally, I don't have an  opinion on whether men or women have higher average IQs. Lynn, Rushton, and  Nyborg say men have higher IQs by a few points. Jensen says they are the same. I  asked Charles Murray who did better on the military's highly refined AFQT  IQ test, and he found that  women had scored a little higher in the 1997 re-standardization.
Whatever the averages really are, they're quite close to each other, so the  psychometric issues tend to become highly technical. 
At the far right edge of the bell curve, though, it's likely that there are more  males, as  Larry Summers notoriously pointed out. 
My published articles are archived at iSteve.com -- Steve Sailer
When I first read the headline, I thought it said "the Claw of the Lion is black." I thought he had revealed a surprising fact about himself.
ReplyDeleteFor all I know, he could be. All I know is that Griffe loves those Italian ladies.
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