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Emil O. W. Kirkegaard blog

Hollywood eugenics and actual eugenics

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:12. April 2017
  • Post category:History/Reproductive genetics

I oppose coercive eugenic policies, so don't try to quote mine my blunt discussion as support for such policies. Hollywood has a new anti-eugenics movie out, called The Thinning. There's…

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Do you hate Python’s range() and want to use R’s seq()?

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:11. April 2017
  • Post category:Python/R

I do. So I implemented R's function in Python. I wrote a bunch of tests for this for most uses I could think of and they all work. Except the…

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On crackpottery (or why I don’t think I’m a pseudoscientist)

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:7. April 2017
  • Post category:Science/Science

This post is unusually blunt because the topic concerns some rather serious criticism leveled against me. This necessitates replying with some facts that I've used for self-assessment purposes. In case…

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Comments about my interview with Thinking Ape (2017-04-06)

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:7. April 2017
  • Post category:Differential psychology/psychometrics/Immigration

Just a quick post to summarize or reference the evidence for various claims and mistakes I made. The interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttzqXeX2hjw Previous interview with Tara McCarthy I should have done a…

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Strong publication bias in early intervention studies

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:6. April 2017
  • Post category:Education

I apparently did not post this one on the blog, only on Twitter. Or at least, I can't find it. Here's the analysis: http://rpubs.com/EmilOWK/pub_bias_early_intervention Figures

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Another calibration test

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:5. April 2017
  • Post category:Psychology

See also previous results. I stumbled upon another calibration test: http://calibratedprobabilityassessment.org/ This one is almost entirely based on distances between US cities. I don't even know where all the states…

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What exactly is Human Biodiversity? – Personal view

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:5. April 2017
  • Post category:Science

There seems to be some disagreement about what the term human biodiversity covers. I'll be reaching out to the prototypical HBD people to ask what they think. However, my own…

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Criticism of me and my research on SlateStarCodex’s subreddit

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:3. April 2017
  • Post category:Differential psychology/psychometrics/Genetics / behavioral genetics/Immigration

On the commentariat here, and why I don't think I can be associated with this community, despite liking the blog. My reply, as found in the comments. Most of it…

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A fifth law of behavioral genetics?

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:2. April 2017
  • Post category:Genetics / behavioral genetics

First we had 3 laws, then a 4th. I'll propose a 5th: All human behavioral traits are heritable. The effect of being raised in the same family is smaller than…

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Is miscegenation bad for your kids?

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:1. April 2017
  • Post category:Psychiatry/Psychology

Generally my stance is that people should date/mate who they want. Furthermore, I don't personally care much about this question or the future survival of statistical clusters (races). Asserting that…

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