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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (44837)1/16/2004 8:55:14 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
KC, I'd say the individual overlap is so large that your comment is a matter of individual characteristics rather than gender: < some stimuli appropriate for my daughter @ 3 were utterly wasted on my son at 3. You raise an interesting point. In my experience my son has a much lower 'saturation' level than my daughter had (speaking in equivalence of age terms >

We had the opposite with son versus three daughters. Each is an individual with individual interests, talents, physiology, their whole DNA background, not to mention early life experiences.

African Americans have lower average IQs than Jews. That doesn't mean anything as far as individuals are concerned. People have trouble treating people as individuals. They determinedly dump them into a rule of thumb stereotypical category ignoring the fact that each person is unique and might have little in common with others in the group.

There are no doubt some super-smart melanin-rich American female mathematicians. Not many, but probably a few. People who don't understand this stuff would say that disproves the theory. But super-smart melanin-rich female mathematicians would understand and agree with the theory. Or, if they don't then they are obviously not too bright. That's a mathematical proof called Catch 22.

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