ApostateAbe
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- Basic Beliefs
 - Infotheist. I believe the gods to be mere information.
 
For the correlations of Spearman's g with various subtests of the ASVAB, per Table 9 on page 76, Herrnstein and Murray cited Ree, M. J., and Earles, J.A. 1990. Differential Validity of a Differential Aptitude Test. AFHRL-TR-89-59. Brooks Air Force Base, Tex.: Manpower and Personnel Division. It is verified with Welsh, J. R., Jr.,Watson, T. W., and Ree, M. J. 1990. Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB): Predicting Military Criteria from General and Specific Abilities. AFHRL-TR-90-63. Brooks Air Force Base, Tex.: Air Force Systems Command. And with Jones, G. E. 1988. Investigation of the efficacy of general ability versus specific ability as predictors of occupational success. Master's thesis, St. Mary's University.I am a lay advocate. Do not believe anything I am telling you. For anything you doubt, ask for the evidence. Herrnstein and Murray make claims of high correlations with Spearman's g of subtests of the ASVAB, and they cite the evidence, on pages 75-77.
Once again you send me back to the bible. Do these folks not cite their work? I see a lot of reasons why they chose to ignore certain data sets or argument that the data needs to be fixed by throwing out parts of the data that "skews" it away from their premise. Anyway, the chart was supposed to track IQ across generations and be a predictor. There is no testing of parents in the data provided. I'm not sure where they got their data on parents or if they made broad assumptions such as no high school diploma = less "genetic" intelligence despite many of the parents of this generation not finishing high school (war, jobs,etc.) but it appears the link between parental IQ and wage earning (as opposed to socioeconomic status) is only an assumption pulled out of their arse.
Parental IQ is not relevant to the arguments. That claim was made that there is a stronger relationship between a subject's adult income and a subject's IQ than between the subject's adult income and the subject's parents' income.
	
	