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Further to this were the suggestions made by Herrnstein and Murray about the implications of a predominantly genetically-inherited intelligence for public and social policy. Since IQ was largely seen as genetically determined, the authors expressed resistance to educational and environmental interventions.
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Is intelligence inherited or built on experience? .... or more eloquent, or more learned; yet they will hardly believe there be many so wise as themselves; ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1114486/
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Does that prove that intelligence is inherited, which implies that a person is a slave to his genes? The founders of the IQ industry certainly thought that this was the case. ... However, without having learned the game and without regular and rigorous practice, nobody will ever become a champion at any game. In the same...
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iq-test.learninginfo.org/iq03.htm
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This information is one more argument fueling the long-lasting debate between the so-called behaviorist (egalitarian) school and the genetic school of sociology about the question whether intelligence and other personality traits are primarily inherited or formed by environmental influences.
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; What determines individual differences in intelligence? -inherited? environment? ... "mental set" can determine which info we tend to retrieve from memory -"mental set" is helpful in learned operations...
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In its modern incarnation, the debate over whether intelligence is learned or inherited is encased in the views of John Stuart Mill and Francis Galton in the mid 1800s. (See Fancher 1985 for a balanced history of the debate.) Mill argued that social factors (nurture) were the main cause of intellectual ability while...
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it is a bit of both. intelligence can be inherited but it also depends on your upbringing. lets say you have and iq of 190, but because you werent exposed to little variety, ... Both, you need the basic intelligence and the learned skills to use it effectively. Do you think maybe Bush's results are a little exaggerated ???
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NewScientist.com reports on a study done on twins, that determines that IQ [and lack thereof then too, I suppose] is inherited. Quote: The finding suggests that environment - their own personal experiences, what they learned in life, ... Intelligence is Inherited | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 79 comments | Search Discussion...
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>>>>learned in life, who they knew - played a negligible role in shaping ; >>>>it. >>>> ; >>>>Fraternal twins were near-identical in Wernicke's area, showing about ; >>>>60 to 70 per cent correlation, but were less similar in other areas, . >>>>Random pairs of ... Previous by thread: Re: Is Intelligence Inherited?
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