Monkeys, climate, intelligence
Anon on Reddit writes me: Hey, Emil! I’ve been a fan of your work for a while now. I respect your effort to give a voice to persecuted research directions.…
Anon on Reddit writes me: Hey, Emil! I’ve been a fan of your work for a while now. I respect your effort to give a voice to persecuted research directions.…
More posts with this tag https://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/1215984044564975616 Finet, C., Vermeer, H. J., Juffer, F., Bijttebier, P., & Bosmans, G. (2019). Remarkable cognitive catch-up in Chinese Adoptees nine years after adoption. Journal…
Christainsen, Gregory. (2020). Rushton, Jensen, and the Wealth of Nations: Biogeography and Public Policy as Determinants of Economic Growth. Mankind Quarterly. This paper offers a review of some of the…
This one is from a while back, 2017, but since we are bringing some sunlight to these academic censors, let's get this one out in the open too. This paper…
Aaron Panofsky (Associate Professor in the Institute for Society and Genetics, Public Policy, and Sociology, UCLA) is your typical history focused Jewish, anti-racist academic. Some years ago, he wrote an…
Some colleagues wrote a paper summarizing intelligence/cognitive ability gaps in the United Kingdom based on large samples. Many of these were new results derived from government testing via freedom of…
Someone emails me: Hello Mr. Kirkegaard, This is a question I emailed to Richard Lynn about data in regression analysis in his book Intelligence that did not make sense to…
Got another video out today. It's covering my 2017 paper, that people were posting about on Twitter, suggesting interest in this kind of work. Kirkegaard, E. O. W. (2017). Sex…
See also Sesardić's conjecture, a related idea. Publication bias as normally considered is really positive publication bias, i.e., the bias is away from zero, towards finding larger than reality results.…
Some of the best psychology related to intelligence and other applications have been conducted by the Anglo-sphere military. I don't actually know much about the research that has been conducted…