Message from @Cream Man

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2018-06-05 02:04:08 UTC  

IQ is changed very little by the level of education

2018-06-05 02:05:19 UTC  

@Cream Man
It's the environment

2018-06-05 02:05:22 UTC  

What about cultural attitudes though? I think it would be interesting to compare the IQ of people that maintain a british identity with those from the same culture without.

2018-06-05 02:05:31 UTC  

it's literarry on the same paper that talks about heritability

2018-06-05 02:06:02 UTC  

the author compares it to height, who also have a high heritability and it's also heavily influenced by environment

2018-06-05 02:06:04 UTC  

page 17

2018-06-05 02:06:06 UTC  

go there

2018-06-05 02:06:08 UTC  

have fun

2018-06-05 02:06:23 UTC  

*grabs popcorn*

2018-06-05 02:06:29 UTC  

what are you referencing @Fulcrum010 ? gimme a link

2018-06-05 02:07:02 UTC  

or at least a doi number

2018-06-05 02:07:12 UTC  

scihub's the shit son

2018-06-05 02:07:37 UTC  

Here is a question, do you think someone like Einstein was genetically predisposed to being highly intelligent, or was it environmental factors

2018-06-05 02:08:13 UTC  

How much of his intelligence would be due to his genetics, and how much to his environment

2018-06-05 02:09:38 UTC  

Well many of einstein's children are intelligent, but some of them were also schizophrenic.

2018-06-05 02:10:40 UTC  

you're balancing a ball on a spike with intelligence and genetics. high intelligence predisposes you to a lot of potential genetic problems.

2018-06-05 02:10:51 UTC  

Because genetics is fucking complicated.

2018-06-05 02:11:40 UTC  

But can we at the very least acknowledge that intelligence is highly effected by genetic factors

2018-06-05 02:11:44 UTC  

Not 100%

2018-06-05 02:11:48 UTC  

and not 0%

2018-06-05 02:12:08 UTC  

But it has a noticeable impact

2018-06-05 02:12:32 UTC  

Of course it is. but the ability for a culture to maintain the growth of those individuals varies.

2018-06-05 02:13:15 UTC  

To wrap back around to where we began

2018-06-05 02:13:18 UTC  

If we accept that

2018-06-05 02:13:40 UTC  

If we accept that non-sequitur

2018-06-05 02:14:02 UTC  

Is it really a stretch to say that there are other psychological traits that may be affected by genetics

2018-06-05 02:14:09 UTC  

no.

2018-06-05 02:14:15 UTC  

It is

2018-06-05 02:14:54 UTC  

Mainly as a result of one being able to be quantitively measured and the other, well, not so much

2018-06-05 02:15:50 UTC  

So why do personality disorders have a higher risk of being hereditarily passed on

2018-06-05 02:16:12 UTC  

in what groups?

2018-06-05 02:16:55 UTC  

(you can measure if someone has a genetic disorder)

2018-06-05 02:17:20 UTC  

Psychopathy is specifically tied to genetics

2018-06-05 02:17:34 UTC  

Psychopathy is a psychological trait

2018-06-05 02:17:40 UTC  

Bam

2018-06-05 02:17:52 UTC  

right. so.

2018-06-05 02:17:56 UTC  

And?

2018-06-05 02:18:22 UTC  

So psychological traits can be genetically inherited

2018-06-05 02:18:29 UTC  

right. so.

2018-06-05 02:18:49 UTC  

Psychological disorders can be inherited

2018-06-05 02:19:03 UTC  

I'm not getting your point @Cream Man