{"id":273,"date":"2012-03-22T00:55:46","date_gmt":"2012-03-22T00:55:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nickwood.frogwrite.co.nz\/?p=273"},"modified":"2012-03-22T00:55:46","modified_gmt":"2012-03-22T00:55:46","slug":"nick-wood-novemberdecember-2007","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nickwood.frogwrite.co.nz\/?p=273","title":{"rendered":"Nick Wood &#8211; November\/December 2007"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>On the Colour and Texture of Intelligence<\/h2>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">James D. Watson (of DNA double-helix Watson &#038; Crick fame) has recently cancelled several UK engagements to return to the US, having made comments that revealed a belief that black people were &#39;less intelligent&#39; than whites. The assertion was based on his belief that: &#39;There is no firm reason to anticipate that the intellectual capacities of peoples geographically separated in their evolution should have evolved identically.&#39; No, there are no firm reasons to anticipate this, but I think there are even less firm ones to anticipate the opposite, i.e. that there are indeed genetically based &#39;racial differences&#39; implying group superiority or inferiority in intelligence. Watson has subsequently apologised for his comments but this revived an old issue which last received significant attention in the 1990&#39;s from the book by (the late) Richard J. <b>Hernstein<\/b> and Charles <b>Murray<\/b> (1994), authors of the controversial <i>&#39;The Bell Curve&#39;.<\/i><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The book argues in essence that blacks score on average a standard deviation less on IQ tests than whites (+-15points) and that this is largely due to &#39;genetic&#39; differences. There are obviously huge holes in this essentially racist thesis &#45; and I am talking from the perspective of one who has been trained in the use and interpretation of &#39;intelligence tests&#39;. (I also have a clinical experience of these tests going back over 20 years &#8211; much of it &#39;cross-cultural&#39; &#8211; as well as using &#39;intelligence tests&#39; in my Ph.D., where I was trying to unravel whether there are cognitive differences between deaf and hearing children. So I do feel fairly confident I can talk within the realms of my competence about this controversy.)<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Firstly, the notion of &#39;intelligence&#39; is a fuzzy and poorly operationalised concept, leading to such facile definitions as &#39;intelligence is what intelligence tests measure&#39; &#8211; never mind that there are a plethora of different tests often measuring different things! (There is still no agreement as to whether intelligence can be summarized as per <b>Spearman&#39;s<\/b> general &#39;g&#39; factor or whether it is manifest in several distinct forms, as per <b>Howard Gardner&#39;s<\/b> (1983) notion of &#39;multiple intelligences&#39;: e.g. <i>Frames of Mind:The Theory of Multiple Intelligences<\/i><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Secondly, intelligence tests have also largely been developed within western contexts with both overt and covert cultural assumptive biases that undermine the performances of non-western populations &#45; western based norms are not valid comparators. Given the often disadvantaged social and material living conditions faced by most &#39;black&#39; people contrasted with &#39;white&#39;, these are bound to exert negative &#39;cognitive performance&#39; influences too. (See \u201cEthnic Differences in Children&#39;s Intelligence Test Scores: Role of Economic Deprivation, Home Environment, and Maternal Characteristics\u201d &#8211; <b>Jeanne Brooks-Gunn<\/b>, <b>Pamela K. Klebanov<\/b>, <b>Greg J. Duncan<\/b>. <i>Child Development<\/i> Vol. 67, No. 2 (Apr., 1996), pp. 396-408.) The authors show that factoring out social-deprivation differences reduce posited ethnic &#39;intellectual&#39; differences to negligible and non-significant status. <\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>Robert Sternberg<\/b> &#45; who, unlike <b>Watson<\/b>, <i>does<\/i> know what he is talking about in this area! &#8211; argues in &#39;Not a case of black and white&#39; (<i>New Scientist<\/i>; 27th October 2007, p.24) that &#39;intelligence is a far more complicated issue than standard testing allows. And race is a socially constructed concept, not a biological one.&#39; Essentially then, there is no &#39;colour&#39; in intelligence.  (This issue does matter &#45; greatly &#45; apartheid was partly based on pseudo-scientific assertions of &#39;intellectual racial differences&#39; that led to massive and unethical &#39;racial&#39; distortions in allocated resources and education amongst other things.)<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">However, there may perhaps also be a danger in over-emphasizing a P.C. argument for no group differences whatsoever. Although there appear to be no summative group differences in overall intelligence, there may well be varying &#39;profile&#39; differences in group abilities, as different skills are selectively emphasized in diverse socio-cultural contexts.  Thus, as <b>Barbara Rogoff <\/b> in (2003) <i>The Cultural Nature of Human Development<\/i> has argued with the notion of &#39;situated thinking&#39;; there are cultural variations in the development of thinking skills, dependent partially on available resources as well as what &#39;expert&#39; learners within the culture value and emphasise. Thus what adult learners support via selective scaffolding of  development within their &#39;novice&#39; learners helps shape the nature of unfolding &#39;intelligence&#39;. The relatively advanced development of mathematical thinking amongst some Asian children suggested by some studies &#8211; which some credit to possibly differential parental support &#8211; might be one example of this. (d&#39;Ailly, 1992, <b>&#39;Asian Mathematics Superiority: A Search for Explanations&#39; Educational Psychologist; 27(2), 243-261<\/b>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">And even though there may be no clear and unanimous definition of what &#39;intelligence&#39; is, there is agreement that it can be a useful (if fuzzy) attribute towards educational success amongst other things. However, perhaps even more useful are aspects such as &#39;emotional intelligence&#39; (<b>Daniel Goleman<\/b>) and socially positive personality traits &#8211; as well as an environment to operate in that supports and facilitates optimal performance in all areas for <i>all<\/i> people.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">For me, one of the most intelligent fictional books about intelligence was <i>Flowers for Algernon<\/i> by <b>Daniel Keyes<\/b>. This book provides an almost textured account on the nature and experience of varying intelligence within the same individual. Perhaps a case of fiction saying more than fact\u2026<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Further current fiction I am reading is <i>Air<\/i> by the always excellent <b>Geoff Ryman<\/b> and <i>Wind Follower<\/i> by <b>Carole McDonnell<\/b>, which feels like a brilliantly original debut fantasy novel. <\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">I have received some fictional returns from amaXhosa students attending <b>Sophumelela High School<\/b> in Cape Town and hope to upload (in my view) the best story soon, under the <i>Oscar Mpetha<\/i> tab found within <i>SF in SA<\/i>. <\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">To new and diverse stories that raise our collective intelligences! <\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">Nick Wood &#8211; Nov\/Dec 2007<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/nickwood.frogwrite.co.nz\/?attachment_id=105\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-105\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/nickwood.frogwrite.co.nz\/wp-content\/uploads\/vlinec.png\" alt=\"\" title=\"vlinec\" width=\"140\" height=\"10\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-105\" \/><\/a> <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On the Colour and Texture of Intelligence James D. 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