
racial differences in IQ
Racial differences in IQ scores are influenced by a complex mix of factors, including socioeconomic status, access to quality education, nutrition, healthcare, and exposure to stressors, rather than inherent ability. These environmental and social factors can shape test performance. It’s important to recognize that IQ is just one measure of a broad range of human talents and that individual variation within any group is much larger than average differences between groups. Focusing on equitable opportunities helps address disparities and promote understanding rather than attributing differences solely to race.