Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Who is Arthur Jensen?

Steve Sailer:

Jensen, who has published 435 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, became a national figure in 1969 with the publication of his long meta-analysis "How Much Can We Boost I.Q. and Scholastic Achievement?" in the Harvard Educational Review. It set off a firestorm of controversy and Jensen had to be assigned bodyguards to protect him from violence at the hands of anti-IQ activists on the Berkeley campus. President Nixon even assigned his top domestic policy advisor, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, to keep him updated on Jensen's research. Since then Jensen has conducted an enormous amount of research on IQ.

"A King among Men: Arthur Jensen"

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