@acarutaha Bana yine trivial bir çalışma gibi geldi, çok var böyle çalışma diye düşünüyorum. Yani SES tek başına çok anlamlı da gelmiyor bana. https://t.co/xOwmp0lO4N şu araştırma SES'in zekanın enviromental kısmını -yaklaşık %50'si- yordadığına dair sonuç
@_seppukuspirit @_yamatospirit https://t.co/BuPcNJzsJw Cansei de pesquisar mas deve ter algo aí.
@BeNormalPilled @Steve_Sailer @whstancil But dont take my word for it, here's more data scrutinized SPECIFICALLY for these factors. https://t.co/T1sZ4IRiLZ https://t.co/EOOnWwzqUq
@Cornholioim @Shellzonit @SKerosiini @lporiginalg and i mean, u dont have to believe me, but studies shows that the most opportunities a kid has for intellectual development (higher house income) the highest IQ he will have, reflecting how even SES can aff
@HabsAddictMtl @Droptawgs @florida_man100 @UsingLyft @whstancil The Scarr-Rowe hypothesis has failed a few other replications such as [Hanscombe et al 2012](https://t.co/dHgGNGPJ2x) [Grasby et al 2017](https://t.co/24MHic2nm4) [Ericsson et al 2017](https:/
@jahosafet @wanyeburkett @rustcohlnikov Add to this the fact that IQ is more or less correlated to environmental factors influenced by your parents socioeconomic status https://t.co/NfHxVjiRowالوظايف_التعليميه
@72daystar @wil_da_beast630 Yes that's why they're still doing studies as of 2012: https://t.co/jwf6FewgPE
Socioeconomic Status (SES) and Children's Intelligence (IQ): In a UK-Representative Sample SES Moderates the… https://t.co/x6edhMe2tq
@capitalismandf1 @ImmuneHack Also, most studies are done with subjects from median income families, and heritability of IQ decreases with decreased socioeconomic status, as the environment can effect genetic contribution to IQ. https://t.co/WyEpVXugwG
@deonteleologist No, I get that the original claim was modest. But my claim is specifically that even this position fails to establish a causal relationship of the kind: “variations in intelligence cause variations in SES.” It seems observation indicates t
@NicoleBarbaro @dr_appie @ent3c @kph3k The strength/existence of the Gene×SES interaction likely depends on the nature and measurement of the SES differences (e.g. Hanscombe et al 2012, Tucker-Drob & Bates 2016). https://t.co/x2P0sCJQ71 https://t.co/e
@ZaidJilani @sullydish Is this a consensus view, or one theory? Where is the quote from? Because: https://t.co/2ITVBfBMhZ https://t.co/Tuu5OQibVv https://t.co/y6SqL2aluE
@nattyjournobrax @megabar_ @Simon_Whitten This is a study suggesting quite a large span in heritability depending on socio economic status. Now this is a lot over my head. But there are a lot of studies like this pointing to the issue being more complex th
@IronNationNorth @RLus505 @VaushV All I could find was correlations between SES and IQ in children https://t.co/sXg8JmpjYl https://t.co/nb2V03lCtd One showing SES heritability of IQ https://t.co/w0pH4fFSVD Greater variance in IQ among lower SES famili
@Eduardo_Reb0 @DF4ggot @R_Liarte @un_champinon @Hjorvik @OvermanTo @NathanH70886747 @VaryIngweion Guarda los intentos de insulto para tus amiguitos en el patio del colegio. Aquí estamos discutiendo los adultos. Y hace mucho que existen discrepancias con r
@ahorasoipior @Hjorvik @un_champinon @DrBioblogo @OvermanTo @NathanH70886747 @VaryIngweion Yo también aporto algo. https://t.co/EXKr0peAl4
@Caligul36142362 @DanielaMeza333 @e_cycni @VaronDSchrdngr @VdsCesar "Several studies have found that socioeconomic status (SES) modifies the heritability of children's intelligence." https://t.co/EXKr0peAl4
@RealTatuCarreta @EcheverriAmelie Plus "Several studies have found that socioeconomic status (SES) modifies the heritability of children's intelligence." https://t.co/EXKr0peAl4
@SoyShimi No te equivocas, eso y que las razas no existen XD. https://t.co/EXKr0peAl4
@TykeSpone Or rather even another one https://t.co/vm2fiLlnc4 that straight up says the evidence is inconclusive from either side, so im not exactly sure why you're pushing this narrative?
@Arlamp01 @CarolBonavent "Several studies have found that socioeconomic status (SES) modifies the heritability of children's intelligence." https://t.co/EXKr0peAl4
También tengo este sobre. "Several studies have found that socioeconomic status (SES) modifies the heritability of children's intelligence." https://t.co/EXKr0peAl4
@Overmars___ @TheAvengador15 @reyesparmenidez @Tomacandruyo @AlfredoJalifeR_ @JesusJaimegarmi @judiosenmexico @orazioaguirre @Lucasmirl09Mirl @helvetico2 @hugoericflores @lopezobrador_ Es que esa mierda no tiene sentido: -La raza no es determinante en lo q
@libertadancap @Ramiro_Sosa97 @Natura_lKiller @IgnacioGC6 @GloriaAlvarez85 Hola, @libertadancap. Aquí te comentan que esas diferencias son debidas a factores socioeconómicos, no a los genes: https://t.co/1e9sAgmpcZ Además, muchas veces hay más diferencias
100% seguro que no existe una posibilidad de que las etnias tengan alguna que otra diferencia de IQ genética Ya se que… — Principalmente el ambiente y el estrato socioeconomico. https://t.co/EXKr0peAl4 https://t.co/8Cx1okpLqm
@MsSmartyPanda @StefanMolyneux https://t.co/UVtOK17XoX I'll put this as a basis. Gets erased? Wut. An opinion piece with skewed perception probably isn't what you want to base pointson especially when you can't cite it. See how that devalues the convo b
@itsbirdemic @Simon_Whitten @polyaletheia @SimonDeDeo No, they aren’t. “To explore the possibility that the inconsistency in the literature is due to different measures of SES, we tested three indices”. https://t.co/ziuSIEWzJd
@HaarryCum @classiclib3ral Sam Harris aligns with Charles Murray's incorrect views on intelligence: "There seems to be very little we can do environmentally to increase a person's intelligence." Evidence is to the contrary: https://t.co/JNYtmaUBAE
RT @CientificistaL: @AllenBlue45 @xdanivix11 @Doomentio @Jefe_Supremo31 Aquí, por ejemplo, se realizó un estudio en ~8000 parejas de gemelo…
RT @CientificistaL: @Rackons @oscarchODUTC @gsrdzl @LeoTormentas Como cualquiera puede tomar un mapa y colorearlo en paint, para usarlo com…
Fun thread. https://t.co/FM4Qv15no0
@CatTheUndying @AcademicAgent You were saying? https://t.co/QK3tyspamu
@GuitarPeregrine @TeachFirst But if you're serious, start with: https://t.co/nlKQ4ayhJS and https://t.co/OUqw1wZJx6 ; but again, this is a massive field. You cannot become well-read on this in five minutes.
@Pasisillanp @ZusannaKaukinen @VapaavarsiF @JanAxberg Tuo 80 %:n periytyvyys koskenee myös alemman sosioekonomisen luokan lapsia: https://t.co/8EH9OALQUQ https://t.co/qPZCtiJEUC
@slatestarcodex @Mjreard @voxdotcom https://t.co/uOOwrSPTtA this data is larger than both Turkheimer studies together (he did the replicaiton you recall).
@jamieamartin1 @drbeckyallen @miss_mcinerney Bear in mind that this https://t.co/inzhW3tkgP is a UK sample
@jamieamartin1 @drbeckyallen @miss_mcinerney Plus - among low-SES families, genetic factors have been reported to explain less of the variance in intelligence https://t.co/inzhW3tkgP
@jamieamartin1 @CParkinson535 @C_Hendrick SES a difficult measure, but SES not merely g-e interaction; appears important non-genetic influence on IQ: e.g. https://t.co/inzhW3tkgP
@majorteeks @jonburkeUK @maiella63 @ClarkeMicah This study puts Turkheimer's study in context: https://t.co/dn4wd0wE11
@robvfour @SilverVVulpes @RCAFDM For example https://t.co/qsO12YaTge
@Stephan873 btw you might be interested in this https://t.co/N5rbLDOKJF
@robvfour here's a suggestive study w/ *large* UK representative sample. http://t.co/N5rbLDOKJF
@AndrewSabisky this is a great plot tho and it's nice they didn't stdise variance http://t.co/33xlMXoVhs can you elaborate critique?
@Billare That's a whole major topic my friend: http://t.co/LsGkQ0guc4 http://t.co/0o34Bt1xcp http://t.co/ZsK8KKiLfN http://t.co/nuEiIaKn0d
@Billare That's a whole major topic my friend: http://t.co/LsGkQ0guc4 http://t.co/0o34Bt1xcp http://t.co/ZsK8KKiLfN http://t.co/nuEiIaKn0d
Deprived children are 6 IQ points worse off than wealthy peers - and the gap widens with age http://t.co/kR3TCc9J5t
@autonomousoblas Mostly GxE twin studies following Turkheimer et al. (2003). This paper debunks the findings: http://t.co/DpiRkaQSEe
#PLOSONE: Socioeconomic Status (SES) and Children's Intelligence ... http://t.co/tKCtlbO6cl #onderwijs Vlaanderen
Here's the paper that was just mentioned in the social class talk at #rED14: http://t.co/aNvoYigBjG Says the opposite of what was claimed.
@nastyoldmrpike @LearningSpy @cbokhove @Samfr Reading this http://t.co/UePPZrpGKi
@SSergioA este estudio tiene un análisis numeroso de gente http://t.co/xTZQ8l2XIL
@evolbrain @WiringTheBrain @Bassbluff @aoibhinn_ni_s By no means a fact. Several studies failed to find it, e.g. http://t.co/RleKHXfqxN
@gimpyblog @TomChivers @edwestonline ...and you can quantify GxE using twins as well, e.g. http://t.co/Tnv2t9Ljve
@andreastirez ps merk overigens op dat niet iedereen Turkheimer et al. bevestigt: http://t.co/1L2XlKZ0Wk (mr dan zit je al diep in literat)
@wduyck Zag je dit artikel al? http://t.co/vx1qvJh9j2
@criener @leonidkruglyak @jp_mcginnis Don't always see that effect; people should stop talking like it's 100% solid: http://t.co/Tnv2t9Ljve
@criener @leonidkruglyak @jp_mcginnis Don't always see that effect; people should stop talking like it's 100% solid: http://t.co/Tnv2t9Ljve
RT @kenhanscombe: #PLoS: Socioeconomic Status (SES) and Children's Intelligence (IQ) http://t.co/01aVNWrC
#PLoS: Socioeconomic Status (SES) and Children's Intelligence (IQ) http://t.co/01aVNWrC
Connotea: Socioeconomic Status (SES) and Children's Intelligence (IQ): In a UK-Representative Sample SES Moderat... http://t.co/mjq0vDpl