> Dana  wrote:
> a) you can quantify it but there are real issues with the quality of
> the numbers you get, at least in the usual tests.

I'm in full agreement with you as someone who does horrible on those
tests.  However, even if we can't agree on an measure, there is
differences in intelligence and they are genetic.  Whether they
correlate with other genetic factors is in question, but, IMO, very
likely.

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