Will someone please explain to a brainlet what sort yourself out guy means when he says in group differences are greater than between group difference?
He uses this argument to suggest intelligence and ability differences between races and genders are negligible
>>137455429
He's Canadian. There's a limit on how redpilled you can get up there.
>>137455730
lol. but explain the stats, is it the standard deviation within groups is greater than the difference in means between groups? If so how does this support his case
>>137455429
Measure X in men and women. Men range from 0 to 100. Women range from 20 to 120. Their scores overlap when X is between 20 and 100. If most men and women's X falls between 20 and 100, then the difference between the sexes is smaller than the differences within the sexes.
>>137457284
does this somehow repudiate the natural occurrence of differences in representation in STEM?