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From: ahmad@icsib6.Berkeley.EDU (Subutai Ahmad)
Newsgroups: comp.ai
Subject: Genetics and IQ
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Date: 17 Aug 89 15:19:22 GMT
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The morning news today reported a study conducted by the
University of Minnesota.  The study concerned the relationship
between IQ score and the environment/genetics.  The results
reported were:
        1) Children adopted by well to do parents tended
           to score higher on the IQ test than children
           adopted by less well to do parents.
        2) Adopted children whose real parents were well
           off did better than adopted children whose real
           parents weren't well off.
        3) Adopted children whose real parents were well
           off and whose foster parents were well off
           performed the best overall.

Conclude what you want.

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Subutai Ahmad