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Arthur Jensen / Ethnic nepotism / Race and intelligence / Helmuth Nyborg / R/K selection theory / Sociobiology / Personality and Individual Differences / Hans Eysenck / Pioneer Fund / Intelligence / London School of Differential Psychology / J. Philippe Rushton
Date: 2012-12-23 16:50:28
Arthur Jensen
Ethnic nepotism
Race and intelligence
Helmuth Nyborg
R/K selection theory
Sociobiology
Personality and Individual Differences
Hans Eysenck
Pioneer Fund
Intelligence
London School of Differential Psychology
J. Philippe Rushton

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