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+(Although in some critical social-media commentary, William Buckner notes that
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+["Being Steven Pinker is a lot more fun than being Charles Murray"](https://archive.is/bNo2q)—and Pinker knows it. Similarly, being Charles Murray is a lot more fun than being J. Philippe Rushton—and Murray knows it.
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+> I read the full section on sex differences in the book and was struck that there was zero evolutionary anthropology cited. It was all psych work, even the ostensibly 'cross-cultural' stuff mostly comes from studies surveying college students around the world.
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+https://www.apa.org/monitor/2010/05/weird
+https://twitter.com/Evolving_Moloch/status/1228124441944584192
+https://twitter.com/Evolving_Moloch/status/1228860328483491840
+https://twitter.com/Evolving_Moloch/status/1228947493309698050
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+Hyde/Fine binary notes: p. 388
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+http://zackmdavis.net/blog/2019/05/the-typical-set/