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Author: Herrnstein, Richard J.
Resulting in 5 citations.
1. Herrnstein, Richard J.
Murray, Charles A.
Aristocracy of Intelligence
Wall Street Journal, 224, (October 10, 1994): A12
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Dow Jones, Inc.
Keyword(s): Cognitive Ability; I.Q.; Intelligence; Intelligence Tests; Socioeconomic Status (SES); Underclass

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Opinion. Assesses correlation between intelligence of American people and their cognitive ability and socioeconomic status analyzing National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data. Details of the analysis; Source of the article in an essay by same authors from 'The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life'. PUBLISHER: Wall Street Journal
Bibliography Citation
Herrnstein, Richard J. and Charles A. Murray. "Aristocracy of Intelligence." Wall Street Journal, 224, (October 10, 1994): A12.
2. Herrnstein, Richard J.
Murray, Charles A.
IQ Haves and Have-Nots?
Atlanta Journal Constitution, (October 23, 1994): D,1:1
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Keyword(s): Black Studies; Cognitive Development; Education; I.Q.; Intelligence; Parenthood; Poverty; Racial Differences; Racial Studies; Welfare

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In an adaptation from their book, "The Bell Curve," Richard J.Herrnstein and Charles Murray discuss differences in intellectual capacity among people and the inevitable questions about race and intelligence. Black and white IQ distribution, according to the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, is depicted.
Bibliography Citation
Herrnstein, Richard J. and Charles A. Murray. "IQ Haves and Have-Nots?" Atlanta Journal Constitution, (October 23, 1994): D,1:1.
3. Herrnstein, Richard J.
Murray, Charles A.
Race, Pathology and IQ
Wall Street Journal, 224, (October 10, 1994): A12
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Dow Jones, Inc.
Keyword(s): Cognitive Ability; I.Q.; Intelligence; Intelligence Tests; Socioeconomic Status (SES); Underclass

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Opinion. Compares effect of differences in race and IQ among Americans on their social status and habits. Correlation of intelligence and race differential with employment and illegitimacy according to study of National Longitudinal Survey of Youth's database.
Bibliography Citation
Herrnstein, Richard J. and Charles A. Murray. "Race, Pathology and IQ." Wall Street Journal, 224, (October 10, 1994): A12.
4. Herrnstein, Richard J.
Murray, Charles A.
The Bell Curve : Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life
New York, NY: Free Press, 1994
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLSY79
Publisher: Free Press
Keyword(s): Black Studies; Cognitive Development; Education; Genetics; I.Q.; Intelligence; Parenthood; Poverty; Racial Studies; Schooling; Welfare

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The authors argue that IQ scores are largely immutable and represent innate intelligence. The ranks of the cognitively inferior are disproportionately filled with Blacks, Latinos, and immigrants. IQ is destiny and a matter of genes. Data used to support the authors' thesis are taken from the NLSY.
Bibliography Citation
Herrnstein, Richard J. and Charles A. Murray. The Bell Curve : Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life. New York, NY: Free Press, 1994.
5. Murray, Charles A.
Herrnstein, Richard J.
Races Differ On IQ Tests, Studies Show American and British Whites Score Lower Than East Asians
Rocky Mountain News, December 21, 1994, News; Ed. F; Pg. 34A
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Denver Publishing Company
Keyword(s): I.Q.; Racial Differences

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The authors argue that racial differences in I.Q. are detectable and that these differences cannot be sufficiently explained away by socio-economic factors or test-bias critiques. NLSY79 data is cited as evidence of 1.2 standard deviations between black and white I.Q. scores, even when utilizing the "largest and most carefully selected national sample."
Bibliography Citation
Murray, Charles A. and Richard J. Herrnstein. "Races Differ On IQ Tests, Studies Show American and British Whites Score Lower Than East Asians." Rocky Mountain News, December 21, 1994, News; Ed. F; Pg. 34A.