The Forbidden Science: Race, Biology, Genetics, and IQ Realities
The Forbidden Science: Race, Biology, Genetics, and IQ Realities
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This bold and rigorously researched book examines the scientific findings on human cognitive variation, population genetics, and the heritability of intelligence. Written for curious, open-minded readers, it presents peer-reviewed studies, historical data, and evolutionary perspectives on topics that are rarely discussed in mainstream publishing.
What the book covers:
- The history and methodology of IQ testing
- Twin and adoption studies on heritability
- Evolutionary psychology and human adaptation
- Population genetics and global patterns of cognitive performance
- Critiques of both environmental and genetic explanations
Reader Feedback Example: "Finally a book that presents the actual research without fear or favor. The chapters on twin studies and population genetics are packed with primary sources. Whether you agree or disagree, the evidence is laid out clearly." – Alex R. (Verified Purchase)
Why this book stands out:
- 100 % sourced from published scientific literature (hundreds of studies cited)
- Written for intelligent general readers, no prior expertise needed
- Perfect for anyone interested in behavioral genetics, evolutionary biology, or the science of human differences
- Ideal for students, researchers, or independent thinkers who want the data behind the headlines
If you have ever wondered why some questions about human ability remain controversial, this book gives you the studies, the numbers, and the context to form your own conclusions.
Add to cart today and explore one of the most debated topics in modern science, with facts, not slogans.
Product Details
Dimensions: 6 × 9 inches / 15.24 x 22.86 cm
Cover: Paperback

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