• The Science of Human Races, Part 2
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Part 1 here: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teyvcs2S4mI[/url] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVmj8dDx9yY[/media] [quote=C0nc0rdance]There are a few errors in the content of the video... I had to rush the post-production editing a bit. I will annotate as I can. Some of the more embarrassing errors are misspelling governor and mispronouncing Tanzanian. I've attempted to cite work on the slide in question wherever possible. I think the question of why Jamaican sprinters do so well is a valid scientific question. Through it, I think we can also explore the idea of significant differences arising from population substructure. I'll explore in more depth the question of IQ differences at some point in the distant future. For now, I'm a bit eager to move on to other topics.[/quote]
Did you post part 1?
[QUOTE=Cypher_09;37165344]Did you post part 1?[/QUOTE] yeah it was ages ago, I'll edit my post
Thanks my good sir, watching now! [editline]10th August 2012[/editline] The first video was quite hard to follow on my first viewing. He's using so many acronyms whilst speaking, and at the same time as talking, he's explaining the acronyms and other info in text. I can't learn by listening at the same time as reading something completely different, so from then onwards it kind of just spiralled out of control. I'll need to watch it again and take notes.
[QUOTE=Cypher_09;37165419]Thanks my good sir, watching now! [editline]10th August 2012[/editline] The first video was quite hard to follow on my first viewing. He's using so many acronyms whilst speaking, and at the same time as talking, he's explaining the acronyms and other info in text. I can't learn by listening at the same time as reading something completely different, so from then onwards it kind of just spiralled out of control. I'll need to watch it again and take notes.[/QUOTE] I usually just pause it and read the slides
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