Due to the Ashkenazi “superiority” in terms of IQ when compared to gentile whites, white supremacists would not have struck me too as an obvious first guess.
This was a survey of ancestry/genetic structure. Not trait values. Here is the post, just page down to the image and you can see why they were interested:
This was the most difficult diavlog of the seven I’ve done so far. 60 minutes just wasn’t enough for this conversation and I had to do a lot of on-the-fly judgment of what I should elaborate on, and what I should simplify or elide for the sake of concision. The others were more “interview” formats where there was a more formal structure, as opposed to riffs. Also, Eliezer and a subset of the audience knows a fair amount of biology, but the majority of the audience did not, so I kept having to navigate between these two tensions.
I assume Eliezer had similar issues when we got the section where Kahneman & Tversky’s ouvre were implicit background assumptions, but we’d burned through 2⁄3 of the time by then so the choice on whether to elucidate or not was made for him :-)
Due to the Ashkenazi “superiority” in terms of IQ when compared to gentile whites, white supremacists would not have struck me too as an obvious first guess.
This was a survey of ancestry/genetic structure. Not trait values. Here is the post, just page down to the image and you can see why they were interested:
http://scienceblogs.com/gnxp/2009/01/how_ashkenazi_jewish_are_you.php
Got it. Makes more sense with the data. I guess in the flow of conversation, we do tend to miss a couple of things :)
This was the most difficult diavlog of the seven I’ve done so far. 60 minutes just wasn’t enough for this conversation and I had to do a lot of on-the-fly judgment of what I should elaborate on, and what I should simplify or elide for the sake of concision. The others were more “interview” formats where there was a more formal structure, as opposed to riffs. Also, Eliezer and a subset of the audience knows a fair amount of biology, but the majority of the audience did not, so I kept having to navigate between these two tensions.
I assume Eliezer had similar issues when we got the section where Kahneman & Tversky’s ouvre were implicit background assumptions, but we’d burned through 2⁄3 of the time by then so the choice on whether to elucidate or not was made for him :-)