> Larry wrote:
> No what I am saying is that that sort of experiment is illegal and unethical.

Wouldn't it be fairly easy to come up, say, an international 4 part
intelligence test:

1.) Quantitative
2.) Arts
3.) Emotional
4.) verbal/reading

The whole thing could use symbols rather than language and neutral
sounds.  You could then administer it to a random sampling of children
in every country world wide and look at the results.

If you also gathered demographic data on the subjects you could
probably make all kinds of associations. For example, children born to
malnourished mothers did worse than children born to healthy mothers
would seem to make sense.

Why would any of this be unethical or illegal?

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