Attorneys at least
"strong evidence of a negative relationship between progressive ideology and intelligence."
Attorneys at least
"strong evidence of a negative relationship between progressive ideology and intelligence."
Plus it is Stanford-Binet, not Benet. That was kind of a dead giveaway.
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The facts may be wrong, but the narrative is correct.
How can the conclusion be right, if the premise is wrong?
Please explain
Uh, the premise isn't wrong. The conclusion isn't wrong either. It's just the path that's equivocal.
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