No support for the hereditarian hypothesis of the Black-White achievement gap using polygenic scores and tests for divergent selection.
Kevin Andrew BirdPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
Given these results, hereditarian claims are not supported in the least. Cognitive performance does not appear to have been under diversifying selection in Europeans and Africans. In the absence of diversifying selection, the best case estimate for genetic contributions to group differences in cognitive performance is substantially smaller than hereditarians claim and is consistent with genetic differences contributing little to the Black-White gap.
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