Thread: Iq's in Italy
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Old 07-01-2012, 11:36 PM   #2
Druspills

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I do think that there is a difference in intelligence between the North and the South+Sardinia, but not that high. A difference of 4-5 points is more realistical IMHO.

Lynn himself acknowledged his own error-

Beraldo (this issue) and Cornoldi, Belacchi, Giofre, Martini, and Tressoldi (2010) (CBGMT) have eight criticisms of my paper (Lynn, 2010) claiming that the large north-south differences in per capita income in Italy are attributable to differences in the average levels of intelligence in the populations. CBGMT give results for seven data sets for IQs in the north and south of Italy. All of these show that IQs are higher in the north than in the south, although the differences are not as great as those I calculated. Other criticisms to the effect that the PISA tests are not measures of intelligence are refuted. The results of two further studies are given that confirm that IQs in the north of Italy are approximately 10 IQ points higher than in the south. http://italianthro.blogspot.it/2010/...r-refuted.html
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