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Intelligence A Unifying Construct For The Social Sciences Richard Lynn

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Intelligence A Unifying Construct For The Social Sciences Richard Lynn
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Publisher: Ulster Institute for Social Research
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 552
Author: Richard Lynn, Tatu Vanhanen
ISBN: 9780956881175, 9780956881182, 0956881173, 0956881181
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Intelligence A Unifying Construct For The Social Sciences Richard Lynn by Richard Lynn, Tatu Vanhanen 9780956881175, 9780956881182, 0956881173, 0956881181 instant download after payment.

This book challenges social scientists to reconsider the theoretical foundations of the study of social phenomena. Until now social scientists have assumed that varying environmental factors explain social phenomena and that there cannot be any common explanatory factor behind various social phenomena. However, the empirical evidence presented in this book and covering nearly 200 countries indicates that many kinds of human conditions depend significantly on differences in average intelligence of nations (national IQs).
Differences in intelligence help to explain all kinds of phenotypic social phenomena as well as the persistence of social inequalities in the world. Environmental factors affecting such phenomena vary from case to case, but intelligence reflecting the evolved human diversity remains the same explanatory factor across all phenotypic social phenomena. This means that it provides a unifying theoretical construct for the social sciences. Unfortunately social scientists have not yet realized that most problems explored in social sciences are phenotypic phenomena depending on both genotypic and environmental factors and that intelligence is a powerful genotypic common explanatory factor.
The arguments and hypotheses presented in this book are tested and supported by extensive empirical evidence. Ultimately empirical evidence will decide the destiny of conflicting theoretical arguments.

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