The author argues that the observed variability in IQ scores between Black and white people is genetically determined but should not be a factor in supporting segregation.
EducationTesting & MeasurementSocial ScienceEthnic StudiesAmericanAfrican American & Black Studies
RELEASED1971
PUBLISHERTemple Smith, Limited [for] "New Society"
LENGTH160
LANGUAGEEN
Race, Intelligence and Education
by Hans Jurgen Eysenck
The author argues that the observed variability in IQ scores between Black and white people is genetically determined but should not be a factor in supporting segregation.
EducationTesting & MeasurementSocial ScienceEthnic StudiesAmericanAfrican American & Black Studies
RELEASED1971
PUBLISHERTemple Smith, Limited [for] "New Society"
LENGTH160
LANGUAGEEN
Race, Intelligence and Education by Hans Jurgen Eysenck - WordSea