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The Audacious Epigone: Average IQ by occupation (estimated from wordsum scores)
http://anepigone.blogspot.com/2011/01/average-iq-by-occupation.html
Validating stereotypes since 2005. Saturday, January 22, 2011. Average IQ by occupation (estimated from wordsum scores). Because it does not appear to be posted anywhere else on the web, and because it was such a tedious slog to put together (a labor like this isn't going to just sit unexposed in an excel file! The following table shows IQ by occupation as estimated from GSS. Not correlating perfectly with IQ ( Razib reports an r-value of .71. 12 Computer systems analyst. 31 Real estate agent. I think of...
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The Audacious Epigone: IQ estimates by intended college major via SAT scores
http://anepigone.blogspot.com/2009/03/iq-estimates-by-intended-college-major.html
Validating stereotypes since 2005. Wednesday, March 25, 2009. IQ estimates by intended college major via SAT scores. Lover of Wisdom recalls. A table posted by Steve Sailer. Assuming the mean IQ of SAT test-takers included in a report by the College Board. To be 103*, the estimated average IQ of students by intended college major follow. The estimates exclude writing results, which were added in 2005 and constitute what is generally considered the least objectively reliable. Visual and performing arts.
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The Audacious Epigone: Happiness by occupation
http://anepigone.blogspot.com/2011/07/happiness-by-occupation.html
Validating stereotypes since 2005. Thursday, July 21, 2011. As I've been on a happiness. As of late, it seemed natural to look at happiness levels by occupation. The GSS uses the international standard classification of occupations ( ISCO88. 7 Real estate agent. 17 Computer systems analyst. 21 Child care worker. 47 Carpet and tile installer. 47 Sheet metal worker. 49 Artist (fine art). 55 Licensed practical nurse. 60 Data entry clerk. The blue collar occupations of policeman and firefighter are exception...
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race/history/evolution notes: R. A. Fisher on group selection in humans
http://racehist.blogspot.com/2015/03/r-fisher-on-group-selection-in-humans.html
R A Fisher on group selection in humans. Fisher, who's been called. The most important geneticist of the 20th century", like Hamilton. Saw a significant role for group selection in human evolution. AWF Edwards once confusedly mentioned. There would, however, be some warrant on historical grounds for saying that the term Natural Selection should include not only the selective survival of individuals of the same species, but of mutually competing species of the same genus or family. The relative unimpo...
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race/history/evolution notes: Moral parochialism and contextual contingency
http://racehist.blogspot.com/2015/08/moral-parochialism-and-contextual.html
Moral parochialism and contextual contingency. Moral parochialism and contextual contingency across seven societies. Human moral judgement may have evolved to maximize the individual's welfare given parochial culturally constructed moral systems. If so, then moral condemnation should be more severe when transgressions are recent and local, and should be sensitive to the pronouncements of authority figures. Of interest (and contra those who would predict Westerners would be the outliers):. The Unitarian C...
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race/history/evolution notes: Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon genomes from East England reveal British migration history
http://racehist.blogspot.com/2015/07/iron-age-and-anglo-saxon-genomes-from.html
Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon genomes from East England reveal British migration history. On some ancient DNA work in England is up. Researchers sequenced samples from seven early and middle Anglo-Saxon period and three late Iron Age (presumably Celtic) skeletons. Comparing the relative number of rare alleles shared with the Dutch and Spanish samples, the researchers estimate 30% Anglo-Saxon admixture in the present-day East English and 20% in the Scottish and Welsh. So I have little doubt POBI samples from E...
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race/history/evolution notes: More ancient DNA evidence of Indo-European mass migrations
http://racehist.blogspot.com/2015/06/more-ancient-dna-evidence-of-indo.html
More ancient DNA evidence of Indo-European mass migrations. Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia. We also demonstrate that light skin pigmentation in Europeans was already present at high frequency in the Bronze Age, but not lactose tolerance, indicating a more recent onset of positive selection on lactose tolerance than previously thought. To the raw data:. Investigation of Bronze Age in Eurasia by sequencing from 101 ancient human remains. DNA Deciphers Roots of Modern Europeans. About 4,500 years...
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race/history/evolution notes: Kinship coefficients and Ethnic Genetic Interests (JayMan embarrassing himself again)
http://racehist.blogspot.com/2015/02/kinship-coefficients-and-ethnic-genetic.html
Kinship coefficients and Ethnic Genetic Interests (JayMan embarrassing himself again). Contra the White Nationalists, there’s no such thing as “ ethnic genetic interests. JayMan supports the above JayMan assertion by linking to another JayMan comment, which sees JayMan copy-and-pasting from Wikipedia a table. Of inbreeding coefficients by degree of relationship, and asserting the table:. 8230;demonstrates why “ethnic genetic interests” do not exist. Relative to an appropriate base population. Genetically...
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race/history/evolution notes: James Neel and early human population structure
http://racehist.blogspot.com/2013/03/james-neel-and-early-human-population.html
James Neel and early human population structure. A recent study: An Enlarged Parietal Foramen in the Late Archaic Xujiayao 11 Neurocranium from Northern China, and Rare Anomalies among Pleistocene Homo. The press release: Skulls of early humans carry telltale signs of inbreeding, study says. Traces of genetic abnormalities, such as EPF, are seen unusually often in the skulls of Pleistocene humans, from early Homo erectus to the end of the Paleolithic. The presence of the Xujiayao and other Pleistocene hu...
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