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Very old grad. school paper while student in statistics and psychometrics under R. L. Thorndike and A. Wald's stat. student. I think some of the same methodological issues persist in this science of political/philosophical determinism and reductionism; viz., lack of random sampling, issues of instrument reliability/validity, statistical analysis, generalizability . But the policy dilemmas persist. See related paper on Scribd, "The Indian, the IQ and cummanittosis". Also see one on philosophical issues in psychometrics.
Very old grad. school paper while student in statistics and psychometrics under R. L. Thorndike and A. Wald's stat. student. I think some of the same methodological issues persist in this science of political/philosophical determinism and reductionism; viz., lack of random sampling, issues of instrument reliability/validity, statistical analysis, generalizability . But the policy dilemmas persist. See related paper on Scribd, "The Indian, the IQ and cummanittosis". Also see one on philosophical issues in psychometrics.
Very old grad. school paper while student in statistics and psychometrics under R. L. Thorndike and A. Wald's stat. student. I think some of the same methodological issues persist in this science of political/philosophical determinism and reductionism; viz., lack of random sampling, issues of instrument reliability/validity, statistical analysis, generalizability . But the policy dilemmas persist. See related paper on Scribd, "The Indian, the IQ and cummanittosis". Also see one on philosophical issues in psychometrics.