cosmo kramer
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That would be the conventional explanation. I don't doubt that it is key to their relatively high achievement. I think there are perfectly good reasons to conclude that it is not the only factor, however.The Asian education system and parents push their kids more in asian countries because there are so many of them they have to fight for everything. I guess the hardworking has been ingrained in them in at least the last 100 years so when parents come over here they do the same to their kids.
Of course there has. There have been major standardizations of IQ tests in Japan and China, as well as Oriental diaspora populations living in Western countries. Some scholars have argued that they score the the same or slightly lower than Europeans, but I think more and more data have accumulated now to the point that we can conclude that there is an existent difference here that is stable. The mistake however is to infer that because there is an IQ difference (to the tune of around 3-5 points), that immediately indicates a genotypic difference. One requires additional information to make that inference.Have there been any studies done on Asians (you're talking specifically about East Asians, Chinese, Koreans, Japanese etc. right?) that actually show the IQ differences? It's entirely believable. Culture can't play that much of a role in IQ, intelligence and academic achievement. I find it hard to believe that some white bogan with an IQ of 100 whose living on the dole could have become a brain surgeon if only he had grown up with Chinese parents..
I would like to see more information collected on the question of the European-Asian IQ gap, but I think that the available data point in the direction of a genotypically produced difference.
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