Meta-compilation of HBD related materials
Sometimes I get asked for compilations. There are some! I made this compilation of compilations in November 2020 in reply to an email. I guess I never posted it for some reason. Well, I got another email asking for this kind of thing, so this time I am definitely posting.
There are a number of such compilations of related research. I do a number of them on my blog. Some examples:
Vertical cultural transfer effects — plausible but mostly not real
Admixture analysis and genetic causation: some quotes from the literature
Environmentalists like admixture analysis too (until they don’t)
Mainstreamers keep making progress: educational attainment variation “likely” caused by ancestry variation in Europe <-- don't skip this one
Jayman's These are dated at this point, but useful for the pre-2012 or so literature.
JayMan’s Race, Inheritance, and IQ F.A.Q. (F.R.B.) https://jaymans.wordpress.com/jaymans-race-inheritance-and-iq-f-a-q-f-r-b/
HBD Fundamentals https://jaymans.wordpress.com/hbd-fundamentals/
American Nations Series https://jaymans.wordpress.com/american-nations-series/
Others
http://www.humanbiologicaldiversity.com/ <-- this one is huge!
https://en.metapedia.org/wiki/Race_and_intelligence i reviewed at https://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=5441
James Watson tells the inconvenient truth: Faces the consequences
The facts that need to be explained John Fuerst wrote this before starting doing his own research (with me)
The Secrets of Cakes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-C9BHXj44a7MDHQH9WrWaVee9TCB-lKvlv36rnv-gQs/edit
Systemic Racism DEBUNKED: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wxMyz-4x5PPv5nLhQ93gnNXi6mXWC94G3Y5VydmJyY0/edit?usp=sharing
Recent academic reviews or related
You probably saw these, but just in case:
Winegard, B., Winegard, B., & Anomaly, J. (2020). Dodging Darwin: Race, evolution, and the hereditarian hypothesis. Personality and Individual Differences, 160, 109915.
Anomaly, J., & Winegard, B. (2020). The Egalitarian Fallacy: Are Group Differences Compatible with Political Liberalism?. Philosophia, 48(2), 433-444.
Clark, C. J., & Winegard, B. M. (2020). Tribalism in war and peace: The nature and evolution of ideological epistemology and its significance for modern social science. Psychological Inquiry, 31(1), 1-22.
Boutwell, B. B., Nedelec, J. L., Winegard, B., Shackelford, T., Beaver, K. M., Vaughn, M., ... & Wright, J. P. (2017). The prevalence of discrimination across racial groups in contemporary America: Results from a nationally representative sample of adults. PloS one, 12(8), e0183356.
Winegard, B., Winegard, B., & Boutwell, B. (2017). Human biological and psychological diversity. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 3(2), 159-180.
The most extensive review paper is still Jensen and Rushton's 2005 classic duo:
Rushton, J. P., & Jensen, A. R. (2005). Thirty years of research on race differences in cognitive ability. Psychology, public policy, and law, 11(2), 235.
Rushton, J. P., & Jensen, A. R. (2005). Wanted: More race realism, less moralistic fallacy. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 11(2), 328.
Richard Lynn's books Richard is a master compiler, and his books contain thousands of references to related work.
Lynn, R., & Becker, D. (2019). The intelligence of nations. London, UK: Ulster Institute for Social Research.
Lynn, R. (2015). Race Differences in Intelligence (Revised edition). Washington Summit Publishers.
The other side
By the way, if you want to know what the critics will say, RationalWiki does have this one useful page for that purpose. This page is mostly written by the stalker guy (Oliver D. Smith) who makes pages on academics on this site, and who does email campaigns to have them fired: Noah Carl, Bo Winegard, Gerhard Meisenberg so far. His anti-HBD compilation is at:
There are also some academic review papers from opposite side:
Bird, K. A. (2021). No support for the hereditarian hypothesis of the Black–White achievement gap using polygenic scores and tests for divergent selection. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
Colman, A. M. (2016). Race differences in IQ: Hans Eysenck's contribution to the debate in the light of subsequent research. Personality and Individual Differences, 103, 182-189.
Flynn, J. R. (2019). Reservations about Rushton. Psych, 1(1), 35-43.
Flynn, J. R. (2018). Reflections about intelligence over 40 years. Intelligence, 70, 73-83.
Note that Flynn is way past his prime here, but he was for many years the only serious alternative. I think Flynn died as a hereditarian. He was well connected with major hereditarians and their recent works. He was not surprised my presentation of our admixture results from the PING study when I presented these to him at the ISIR conference in 2017. I looked over my emails with him, but I apparently did not ask him a straightforward question on the matter until he was near death. In fact, that was my last and unanswered email to him. Rest in piece James Flynn.