Notes on Emil Kirkegaard's list. Part 2
I think if you measured past people with present-normed IQ tests, you wouldn't find a nearly-perfect normal distribution. Probably you would find a fat right tail, which weakens the strength of your argument.
Maybe so.
Do we have data? Then we could assess the extent to which my argument is weakened.
I think if you measured past people with present-normed IQ tests, you wouldn't find a nearly-perfect normal distribution. Probably you would find a fat right tail, which weakens the strength of your argument.
Maybe so.
Do we have data? Then we could assess the extent to which my argument is weakened.