Dan, are you suggesting that the fact that almost all geneticist, anthropologists, biologists that claims that race does not exist are trying to be politically correct? Read one of the abstracts I posted regarding why the term "mongoloid" "negroid" and "Caucasoid" are still used... it is just a common word that has no scientifical bases.
Here another study on behavour. It is a meta-analysis, if you don't know what a meta-analysis is, it is the newest form of study to have the highest accuracy. What they do is they tak all the studies take off the two extrems, compute them again and recalculate the margin of error with the new mega sample. It was with this method that they were able to conclude that Aspririn was good for the blood circulation.
Lack of racial differences in behavior: A quantitative replication of Rushton's (1988) review and an independent meta-analysis
Kevin M. Goreya, and Arthur G. Crynsb
a School of Social Work, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B 3P4
b School of Social Work, State University of New York at Buffalo, 359 Baldy Hall P.O. Box 601050, Buffalo, NY 14260-1050, U.S.A.
Received 27 October 1994. Available online 13 January 2000.
Abstract
Rushton (Personality and Individual Differences, 9, 1009–1024, 1988) hypothesized that racial group differences exist across a range of behaviors from intelligence to social organization. Such differences were then discussed within the context of an evolutionary continuum (Negroid < Caucasoid < Mongoloid). For example, his observations that blacks compared to whites are less intelligent, physically mature more rapidly, and are more aggressive and impulsive (less law abiding) were said to support the evolutionary hypothesis. Quantitative replication of the 100 studies included in Rushton's original `review and evolutionary analysis' and a meta-analysis of 100 randomly selected studies infer that any behavioral differences which do exist between blacks, whites and Asian Americans for example, can be explained in toto by environmental differences which exist between them.
Here another study on behavour. It is a meta-analysis, if you don't know what a meta-analysis is, it is the newest form of study to have the highest accuracy. What they do is they tak all the studies take off the two extrems, compute them again and recalculate the margin of error with the new mega sample. It was with this method that they were able to conclude that Aspririn was good for the blood circulation.
Lack of racial differences in behavior: A quantitative replication of Rushton's (1988) review and an independent meta-analysis
Kevin M. Goreya, and Arthur G. Crynsb
a School of Social Work, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B 3P4
b School of Social Work, State University of New York at Buffalo, 359 Baldy Hall P.O. Box 601050, Buffalo, NY 14260-1050, U.S.A.
Received 27 October 1994. Available online 13 January 2000.
Abstract
Rushton (Personality and Individual Differences, 9, 1009–1024, 1988) hypothesized that racial group differences exist across a range of behaviors from intelligence to social organization. Such differences were then discussed within the context of an evolutionary continuum (Negroid < Caucasoid < Mongoloid). For example, his observations that blacks compared to whites are less intelligent, physically mature more rapidly, and are more aggressive and impulsive (less law abiding) were said to support the evolutionary hypothesis. Quantitative replication of the 100 studies included in Rushton's original `review and evolutionary analysis' and a meta-analysis of 100 randomly selected studies infer that any behavioral differences which do exist between blacks, whites and Asian Americans for example, can be explained in toto by environmental differences which exist between them.
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