5 Feet of Fury

Jason Richwine asks: ‘Why can’t we talk about IQ?’

Yep, THE Jason Richwine has a MUST READ piece in Politico:

What scholars of mental ability know, but have never successfully gotten the media to understand, is that a scientific consensus, based on an extensive and consistent literature, has long been reached on many of the questions that still seem controversial to journalists.

In terms of group differences, people of northeast Asian descent have higher average IQ scores than people of European lineage, who in turn have higher average scores than people of sub-Saharan African descent.

The average score for Hispanic Americans falls somewhere between the white and black American averages.

Psychologists have tested and long rejected the notion that score differences can be explained simply by biased test questions.

It is possible that genetic factors could influence IQ differences among ethnic groups, but many scientists are withholding judgment until DNA studies are able to link specific gene combinations with IQ. (…)

What causes so many in the media to react emotionally when it comes to IQ?

Snyderman and Rothman believe it is a naturally uncomfortable topic in modern liberal democracies. The possibility of intractable differences among people does not fit easily into the worldview of journalists and other members of the intellectual class who have an aversion to inequality. The unfortunate — but all too human — reaction is to avoid seriously grappling with inconvenient truths. And I suspect the people who lash out in anger are the ones who are most internally conflicted.