tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post3213820345700120022..comments2024-03-14T09:50:44.315+00:00Comments on Psychological comments: Original paper (part 1) Emil Kirkegaard on brain size and povertyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09320614837348759094noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-81136130962184517242016-03-15T18:27:02.703+00:002016-03-15T18:27:02.703+00:00When a child first starts schooling there is not m...When a child first starts schooling there is not much to learn and remember. As the child progresses to a higher class the studies increase too. The memory of a person tends to weaken as they grow older. By the time a student reaches the college level, there is a lot of information that needs to be retained. College students use the aid of memory boosters or Nootropics to help them perform better. <a href="https://www.trendsupplements.com/health/nootropics/" rel="nofollow">Nootropics the cognitive enhancers supplement</a><br /><br />Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13500899279057260299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-34704005286367796542016-02-28T10:35:52.383+00:002016-02-28T10:35:52.383+00:00Very Interesting post. I have been wondering about...Very Interesting post. I have been wondering about this and your written in such a way that it is clearly understood. Thank you.<br />I have some relevant information you can review below.<br /><a href="http://www.nutrition-products.org/brainplus-iq-information/" rel="nofollow">BrainPlus IQ test</a><br /><a href="http://www.nutrition-products.org/brainplus-iq-information/" rel="nofollow">BrainPlus IQ experience</a><br />products13https://www.blogger.com/profile/05677680662732898269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-55625456330012035512015-04-17T08:19:53.705+01:002015-04-17T08:19:53.705+01:00Anon, he addresses that on his webpage.Anon, he addresses that on his webpage.Mike D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07181053737486443741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-88849797536055950842015-04-14T18:47:16.122+01:002015-04-14T18:47:16.122+01:00I apologize for going a bit off topic here -- I ca...I apologize for going a bit off topic here -- I came from Steve Sailer's blog -- but may I ask Emil, are you descended from the famous Søren? Are the Kierkegaards as a family still very active in the arts and sciences?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-13218521096113981822015-04-09T23:33:02.144+01:002015-04-09T23:33:02.144+01:00I have no intention of publishing in Nature. I wil...I have no intention of publishing in Nature. I will publish with Winnower. Quick and easy and I get a DOI and get indexed by Google Scholar.<br /><br />I will read the comments here for feedback. Otherwise just start a thread on at the forum: http://openpsych.net/forum/<br /><br />I am still trying to deal with the question of how to deal with some missing data (for age) and how to control for age and scanner.<br /><br />The odd pattern is that age is correlated with African ancestry (the black children were older). This results in a positive correlation between African% and working memory, opposite of expectation (even for people who subscribe to environment-only models). It is because there is a very strong relation between age and WM r=.67.<br /><br />The results vary somewhat depending on how one does it and how one deals with the missing data. Sample size isn't large enough for certain conclusions, but hopefully the method will be sound, so it can quickly be used on a future dataset. I hope we can find some more data and use the cumulative dataset to get more statistical power.Emil OW Kirkegaardhttp://emilkirkegaard.dknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-32680378779508918922015-04-09T22:57:50.613+01:002015-04-09T22:57:50.613+01:00“This paper should be published in Nature” could i...“This paper should be published in Nature” could indeed be construed as an insult. I'm so old that I can remember when becoming an FRS was universally recognised as a very big pat of the back, rather than being admission to a criminal crew. Or at least an inattentive crew led by con men and shakedown artists. <br /><br /> I'm so old that I use "construe" rather than misuse "parse". But I'd rather be young again.deariemenoreply@blogger.com