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Symmetry as destiny — taking a balanced view of IQ

Steve Blinkhorn
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Steve Blinkhorn: Psychometric Research and Development Limited, Brewmaster House

Nature, 1997, vol. 387, issue 6636, 849-850

Abstract: Genetic vulnerability during development may be responsible for environmental effects on intelligence. Taken with a study showing that the heritability of IQ does not change with age, could these results mean that nature and nurture are no longer in opposition?

Date: 1997
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