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Nov. 22nd, 2007 12:49 amStudies of Korean and Vietnamese children adopted into White homes show that
although as babies many had been hospitalized for malnutrition, they nonetheless
grew to have IQs 10 or more points higher than their adoptive national norms. By
contrast, Black and mixed-race (Black–White) children adopted into White middle-
class families typically have lower average scores than the White siblings with
whom they had been reared or than White children adopted into similar homes.
http://psychology.uwo.ca/faculty/rushtonpdfs/PPPL1.pdf
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although as babies many had been hospitalized for malnutrition, they nonetheless
grew to have IQs 10 or more points higher than their adoptive national norms. By
contrast, Black and mixed-race (Black–White) children adopted into White middle-
class families typically have lower average scores than the White siblings with
whom they had been reared or than White children adopted into similar homes.
http://psychology.uwo.ca/faculty/rushtonpdfs/PPPL1.pdf
via aptsvet