I'm of the opinion you are defending something no one really takes seriously — AmadeusD
defended nothing in this thread. — Lionino
methodological limitations (like every social science study). — Lionino
That is far from Nyquist's claim that twin studies have been discredited — Lionino
The discovery that twins end up with very close IQs despite being raised in different environments is meaningful. — Lionino
Here's a good article about the science community's reaction to panpsychism:
https://www.salon.com/2024/04/01/the-most-anti-science-belief-you-can-hold-is-that-science-is-a-religion/ — RogueAI
Twin studies. Not sure how you're missing your own comments? — AmadeusD
That IQ is significantly inheritable is a frequently reproduced finding of psychology — which is remarkable for a field that has so much trouble reproducing.My suggestion is thus to not be to easily convinced when someone suggests to you that intelligence is largely determined by our genes "because this was proven by twins studies."
The meta-analyses of all traits yielded an average rMZ of 0.636 (s.e.m. = 0.002) and an average rDZ of 0.339 (s.e.m. = 0.003). The reported heritability (h2) across all traits was 0.488 (s.e.m. = 0.004), and the reported estimate of shared environmental effects (c2) was 0.174 (s.e.m. = 0.004)
Our results provide compelling evidence that all human traits are heritable: not one trait had a weighted heritability estimate of zero. The relative influences of genes and environment are not randomly distributed across all traits but cluster in functional domains.
This implies that, for the majority of complex traits, causal genetic variants can be detected using a simple additive genetic model. — Meta-analysis of the heritability of human traits based on fifty years of twin studies
That IQ is significantly inheritable is a frequently reproduced finding of psychology — which is remarkable for a field that has so much trouble reproducing. — Lionino
That may not be as impressive as it sounds, give that the definition of the concept of IQ is itself fraught with contention. — Joshs
That makes it more impressive. How many other vaguely-defined concepts do you know of that are very heritable? — flannel jesus
↪Joshs IQ is between 57% and 73% heritable. What other vaguely defined concepts are vaguely heritable, and how vaguely heritable are they? — flannel jesus
Doubting that a method of simply gathering data is "discredited" is not what I would a call a "defence" of something. If anything, it is progressfocuses dot com that seems emotionally invested: — Lionino
The meta-analysis says: — Lionino
That may not be as impressive as it sounds, give that the definition of the concept of IQ is itself fraught with contention. — Joshs
IQ is between 57% and 73% heritable. What other vaguely defined concepts are vaguely heritable, and how vaguely heritable are they? — flannel jesus
give that the definition of the concept of IQ is itself fraught with contention — Joshs
These do not indicate what you've claimed. They bring to the fore the flaws in the study for ascertaining anything between Twins specifically. — AmadeusD
give that the definition of the concept of IQ is itself fraught with contention
— Joshs
As much contention as there might, g-factor is still highly related to academic achievement — Lionino
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