▲ | EnPissant 3 days ago | |||||||
> Heritability is always measured in the context of Environment X. If you change to Environment Y or Z then the heritability will often change greatly. That's not a very meaningful statement. If you took two twins and severely malnourished one of them it would not be useful to say: "See! IQ is mostly environmental!". You have to assume some kind of baseline environment that nearly everyone will share, and that can be full-filled just by the virtue of growing up in a country like America. Otherwise, you are just concerning yourself with insignificant outliers. Here is a twin study that places the heritability at ~80%: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/twin-research-and-hu... | ||||||||
▲ | robwwilliams 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Wow, a baseline environment everyone in America shares. Come visit Memphis. | ||||||||
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