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Intelligence tests / Sociology / Kinship and descent / Status attainment / Panel Study of Income Dynamics / G factor / Dalton Conley / Sibling / Socioeconomic status / Statistics / Family / Intelligence
Date: 2006-04-12 17:02:01
Intelligence tests
Sociology
Kinship and descent
Status attainment
Panel Study of Income Dynamics
G factor
Dalton Conley
Sibling
Socioeconomic status
Statistics
Family
Intelligence

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