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It does. But genetics play a bigger role. The heritability of IQ for adults is as high as 80% and 86%.( Plomin, Robert, and Ian J. Deary. "Genetics and intelligence differences: five special findings." Molecular psychiatry 20.1 (2015): 98-108.;
Panizzon, Matthew S., et al. "Genetic and environmental influences on general cognitive ability: Is g a valid latent construct?." Intelligence 43 (2014): 65-76.)
No. What we are saying is that some races are predisposed to ill temper and an inability to learn beyond a certain level. Outliers exist, of course, but as a whole, the data plays out.
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It does. But genetics play a bigger role. The heritability of IQ for adults is as high as 80% and 86%.( Plomin, Robert, and Ian J. Deary. "Genetics and intelligence differences: five special findings." Molecular psychiatry 20.1 (2015): 98-108.; Panizzon, Matthew S., et al. "Genetic and environmental influences on general cognitive ability: Is g a valid latent construct?." Intelligence 43 (2014): 65-76.)