This authoritative book shows how the gap between a group's mean IQ and achievement can be precisely measured, and then partitioned between two factors -- an important methodology with potential application for all ethnic groups. In this case, the author shows that Chinese Americans' occupational achievements are generally far beyond their IQ -- as if they had a mean IQ 21 points higher than they actually do. This unique approach to explaining group achievement emphasizes non-IQ factors such as historical origins, family, work ethic, educational tradition, personality traits, and social institutions.
Asian Americans: Achievement Beyond Iq
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Book Details
Author(s)James R. Flynn
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0805811109
ISBN-139780805811100
Sales Rank4,335,911
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸