Title: The Bell Curve
1The Bell Curve
2Where Does It Go Wrong?
- Claim that intelligence is fixed stable
- Claim that ethnic differences are genetic
- Technical issues
- AFQT not good IQ test
- regression analysis, w/out goodness of fit
- Definition of intelligence as g
- Sleight of hand in moral argument
3Evidence Intelligence not Fixed
4Ravens Matrices
5Flynn Effect
6Flynn Effect
7Ethnicity and Race
- Within group vs. between group variation
- Social Inequality Test Scores
- Genes vs. Environment recent twin adoption
studies - Social Inequality Stress
- Stereotype Threat
8Genetic Variability Between-Group Differences
Iowa soil
Nevada soil
9Inequality IQ / Achievement Scores
Country High Scores Low Scores
U.S. Whites Whites Blacks Latinos
Great Britain English Irish, Scottish
Northern Ireland Protestants Catholics
Australia Whites Aborigines
New Zealand Whites Maoris
10Inequality IQ / Achievement Scores
Country High Scores Low Scores
South Africa English Afrikaaners
Belgium French Flemish
Israel Jews Western Jews Arabs Eastern Jews
India High caste Low caste
Czech Slovaks Gypsies
Japan Non-Burakumin Burakumin
11Turkheimer 2003 Twin Studies
- Environmental influence greater for children in
poor families - Genes set upper limit
- Environment determines whether limit reached
- If you have a chaotic environment, kids
genetic potential doesnt have a chance to be
expressed.
12Capron DuymeFrench Adoption Study 1
- High-SES ? high-SES IQ 120
- High-SES ? low-SES IQ 108
- Low-SES ? low-SES IQ 92
- Low-SES ? high-SES IQ 104
13Capron DuymeFrench Adoption Study 2
- Sample of abused / neglected infants, adopted
between age 4 and 6 - IQ at adoption 77
- IQ 9 years later
- Farmers laborers 86
- Middle class 92
- Upper class 98
14Enrichment Effects
15Social Inequality Stress
- Height U.S. men 5 9
- Dutch men 6 1
- Subordinate primates
- glucocorticoid-cascade hypothesis
- allostatic load ? hypercortisolemia
- depression social isolation
- atrophy of hippocampal neurons
- poor ovarian function
- compromised immune functioning
- ? stunted growth accelerated aging
16Stereotype ThreatClaude Steele
- Whites blacks take GRE-like test
- ½ told measures intelligence ½ told
- developing test of problem-solving
- White scores same in both conditions
- Black scores equal to whites in developing test
condition - Black scores lower in measures intelligence
condition
17Stereotype Threat
- Women score lower when test measures math
ability - Asian women taking math test
- femaleness primed ? score lower
- Asianness primed ? score higher
18Stereotype Threat
- Golf study
- -- Blacks out-play whites in test of athletic
ability - -- Blacks out-played by whites in test of
athletic intelligence - Basketball vertical leap study
- -- Whites cant jump when experimenter is Black
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19Ethnicity and Race
- Within group vs. between group variation
- Social Inequality Test Scores
- Genes vs. Environment recent twin adoption
studies - Social Inequality Stress
- Stereotype Threat
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21What Harm Does It Do?
- Racist view of ethnic differences
- Downplays influence of social environments
- Narrow theory of intelligence fixed
unchangeable - Social Darwinism not socio-biology
- Moral sleight of hand
22Moral Sleight of hand
- Two sets of ideas, joined from Galton to Murray
Herrnstein - IQ should be measured as purely abstract
operations performed on tasks uncontaminated by
Real World - IQ scores can be viewed as the source of virtue,
morality, ambition, drive.
23The Bell Curve (p. 21)
This identification of IQ with attractive
human qualities in general is unfortunate and
wrong. This thing we know as IQ is
important but not a synonym for human excellence.
24Herrnstein (1971)
It is only when able and energetic
individuals can rise and displace the dull and
sluggish ones that there can be sorting out of
people according to inherited differences.
25The Bell Curve
The difference between people of low
cognitive ability and the rest of society may be
put in terms of a metaphor Everyone has a moral
compass, but some of those compasses are more
susceptible to magnetic storms than others. (p.
543)
26What Good Does It Do?
- Danger of accelerating stratification of American
society - Sorting process in Americas schools
- High-tech society may not have a place for
everyone - Challenges naïve liberal view that all
differences environmental - Challenges view that wealth status are rewards
for hard work poverty just punishment for
laziness
27Raise Key Moral Question
- If its not someones fault that he is less
intelligent than others, why should he be
penalized in his income and social status? - (p. 527)
28Tension Animating Bell Curve
- They approve of IQ-based sorting stratification
- But this process destroying the social values
they cherish undermining democracy
29Question Basic Values
- Thrasymachus (Plato) justice is the ideology
of strong? - H M Meritocracy is the ideology of the
cognitive elite?
30A Place for Everyone
At the heart of our thought is the quest
for human dignity. The central measure of
success for this government, as for any other, is
to permit people to live lives of dignity
( p. 551) The broadest goal is a society
in which people can find, and feel they have
found, a valued place for themselves. (p. 535 )
31Thomas Hobbes
- The value or worth of a man is, as of all
other things, his price that is to say, so much
as would be given for the use of his power And
as in other things so in men, not the seller but
the buyer determines the price. - To value a man at a high rate is to honor him,
at a low rate is to dishonor him. - -- Leviathan, 1651
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44A Valued Place
- A low-IQ underclass, with no valued place, is a
creation of modern society
45Charles Darwin
- If the misery of our poor be caused not by the
laws of nature, but by our institutions, great is
our sin. - Voyage of the Beagle