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Dave wrote: On 9 Nov 2004 14:51:06 -0800, (Jonathan Ganz) said: Considerably. It shows almost conclusively that people in the blue states are more likely to have had their kid take a prep course for the SATs or ACTs. Is that a bad thing? Seems pretty smart to me... Jon, must I draw you a picture of everything? The point is that the underlying assumption of the presentation--that SAT scores can be used to predict likely scores on an IQ test-- is flawed. I think you need to draw the picture for yourself. If the parents had the smarts to put their kid in a prep course, that would be a good predicter of intelligence. I guess there really are some stupid lawyers. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |