June 2005 issue of Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, Vol. 11,
No. 2.
- Rushton, J. P., & Jensen, A. R. (2005).
Thirty years of research on race differences in cognitive ability.
Psychology,
Public Policy, and Law, 11, 235-294.
- Sternberg, R. J. (2005).
There are no public-policy implications: A reply to Rushton and
Jensen (2005). Psychology,
Public Policy, and Law, 11, 295-301.
- Nisbett, R. E. (2005).
Heredity, environment, and race differences in IQ: A commentary on
Rushton and Jensen (2005). Psychology,
Public Policy, and Law, 11, 302-310.
- Gottfredson, L. S. (2005).
What if the hereditarian hypothesis is true? Psychology,
Public Policy, and Law, 11, 311-319.
- Suzuki, L., & Aronson, J. (2005).
The cultural malleability of intelligence and its impact on the
racial/ethnic hierarchy.
Psychology,
Public Policy, and Law, 11, 320-327.
- Rushton, J. P., & Jensen, A. R (2005).
Wanted: More race realism, less moralistic fallacy.
Psychology,
Public Policy, and Law, 11, 328-336.