Via meta-analysis, we examined whether the heritability of intelligence varies across racial or ethnic groups. Specifically, we tested a hypothesis predicting an interaction whereby those racial and ethnic groups living in relatively disadvantaged environments display lower heritability and higher environmentality. The reasoning behind this prediction is that people (or groups of people) raised in poor environments may not be able to realize their full genetic potentials. Our sample (k = 16) comprised 84,897 Whites, 37,160 Blacks, and 17,678 Hispanics residing in the United States. We found that White, Black, and Hispanic heritabilities were consistently moderate to high, and that these heritabilities did not differ across groups. At least ...
This article addresses the issue of racial and ethnic differences in intelligence studies. Some rese...
Biometrical analyses have concluded that high IQ, at least given a relatively unrestrictive definiti...
General intelligence is an important human quantitative trait that accounts for much of the variatio...
The social-class, ethnic, and racial differences in performance on tests of intelligence and scholas...
To further knowledge concerning the nature and nurture of intelligence, we scrutinized how heritabil...
To further knowledge concerning the nature and nurture of intelligence, we scrutinized how heritabil...
To further knowledge concerning the nature and nurture of intelligence, we scrutinized how heritabil...
The authors conducted a meta-analysis of interactions between behavioral genetic variance components...
The role of genetics in determining measured differences in mean IQ between putative racial groups h...
It is important to understand potential sources of group differences in the heritability of intellig...
The influences of heredity and environment on behaviour are sometimes quantified as a heritability r...
This article addresses the issue of racial and ethnic differences in intelligence studies. Some rese...
Heritability estimates of general intelligence inadulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all ...
Some academic publications infer from studies of transracial adoptees’ IQs that East Asian adoptees ...
Heritability estimates of general intelligence in adulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all...
This article addresses the issue of racial and ethnic differences in intelligence studies. Some rese...
Biometrical analyses have concluded that high IQ, at least given a relatively unrestrictive definiti...
General intelligence is an important human quantitative trait that accounts for much of the variatio...
The social-class, ethnic, and racial differences in performance on tests of intelligence and scholas...
To further knowledge concerning the nature and nurture of intelligence, we scrutinized how heritabil...
To further knowledge concerning the nature and nurture of intelligence, we scrutinized how heritabil...
To further knowledge concerning the nature and nurture of intelligence, we scrutinized how heritabil...
The authors conducted a meta-analysis of interactions between behavioral genetic variance components...
The role of genetics in determining measured differences in mean IQ between putative racial groups h...
It is important to understand potential sources of group differences in the heritability of intellig...
The influences of heredity and environment on behaviour are sometimes quantified as a heritability r...
This article addresses the issue of racial and ethnic differences in intelligence studies. Some rese...
Heritability estimates of general intelligence inadulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all ...
Some academic publications infer from studies of transracial adoptees’ IQs that East Asian adoptees ...
Heritability estimates of general intelligence in adulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all...
This article addresses the issue of racial and ethnic differences in intelligence studies. Some rese...
Biometrical analyses have concluded that high IQ, at least given a relatively unrestrictive definiti...
General intelligence is an important human quantitative trait that accounts for much of the variatio...