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   Index
   Abecedarian Project, 406-409, 574
   Abuse: see Child abuse and neglect
   Achievement tests, black and white differences in IQ and, 290-293, 554-556, 562-567, 662-664
   Adams, John, 531
   Adoption, 309-311, 410-413
   Affirmative action
   in higher education, 36, 447-477
   admissions policy and, 458-468
   black dropout rates and, 473-474
   costs of, 470-475
   ethnic premium for, 449-458
   graduate schools in arts and sciences, 457-458
   impact of, 469-470, 574-575
   law schools, 455-456
   medical schools, 456-457
   policy options for, 475-477, 574-575
   racial animosity and, 473
   rationale for, 458-468
   undergraduate schools, 451-455
   in the workplace, 479-507
   employment tests and, 481-484, 502, 679-687
   federal regulation of, 481-483, 485-491, 679-687
   impact of, 485-492
   job productivity and, 492-498
   policy options for, 498-508, 574-575
   race norming and, 503-504
   Affluent class
   coalition with cognitive elite, 514-518, 569
   economic growth and, 516-517
   elite college attendance by, 41-42
   senior business executives and, 58
   African Americans: see Black and white differences; Blacks
   African IQ, 565-566
   Age
   heritability of IQ and, 108
   at marriage, 169-171
   of mother
   dysgenesis and, 351-352, 354-355
   low-birth-weight infants and, 216-217
   as predictor of job productivity, 81
   Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), 191-193; See also Welfare dependency
   Albemarle Paper Co. v. Moody (1975), 684, 687
   American College Testing (ACT) examination, 291, 294, 664-665
   American Enterprise Institute (AEI), 553
   Annual family income: see Income
   Aristotle, 255, 531
   Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT), 73-74, 120, 277-278, 603-616, 667-668
   Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), 75-76
   Asian-American(s)
   immigrants, 359-360
   reverse discrimination and, 453
   and white differences
   in IQ, 272-276, 299-301
   in test scores, affirmative action and, 451-453, 455, 456, 458
   Assortative mating, 110-113
   Attacks on The Bell Curve, 556-574
   Bean, Frank, 347
   Bell curve, 572, 574, 580-582
   Bender, William J., 29, 41
   Benton, David, 392
   Besharov, Douglas, 208
   Bias: see Test bias
   Binet, Alfred, 2
   Bishop, John, 421-422, 437-438
   Black(s)
   differences with whites: see Black and white differences
   dropout rates of, 473-474
   immigrants, 359, 360, 363
   Black and white differences
   in aptitude test scores
   affirmative action and, 451-458
   narrowing gap in SATs, 292, 294-295, 662-664
   in educational attainment, 319-320
   in fertility, 352-357
   in income, 322-327
   on indicators of social problems
   cognitive outcomes for children, 337-338
   crime, 338-339
   developmental outcomes for children, 336-337
   home environment for children, 334-336
   illegitimacy, 330-331
   labor force dropouts, 327-328
   low-birth-weight infants, 332-334
   marriage rates, 329, 330
   poverty, 326-327, 333-334
   unemployment, 327-329
   welfare dependency, 331-332
   in IQ, 276-295, 562-566
   affirmative action and: see Affirmative action
   African-Americans compared with African blacks, 289-290, 565-566
   computation of, 278
   diminishing trend in, 290-295, 661-666
   dropout rates and, 474
   genetic explanation of: see Genetic factors in IQ
   magnitude of, 276, 277-280
   socioeconomic status and, 286-288
   standardized tests and, 276
   test bias and: see Test bias
   uncertainty within scientific community about, 295-296
   in Middle-Class Values Index, 339-340
   in occupational status, 320-322
   Blackburn, McKinley, 97
   “Black English,” 660
   Bok, Derek, 66, 80
   Borjas, George, 361-364
   Boykin, Wade, 306
   Brigham, Carl C., 5, 6
   Broken homes
   crime and, 249-250
   illegitimacy and, 184-186
   Brown University, 43, 453
   Browne, Malcolm, 553
   Burger, Warren, 682
   Burt, Cyril, 11, 12, 16
   California Psychological Inventory, 7
   Cameron, Steve, 147-148, 151
   Carroll, John B., 16, 559
   Case, Clifford, 683
   Cattell, Raymond, 15, 345-346, 366
   Centiles. See Percentiles.
   Chan, J. W. C., 273
   Child abuse and neglect
   parental IQ and, 211-213
   socioeconomic status and, 207-210
   Child development
   behavioral problems in older children, 226-227, 383
   ethnic differences in, 336-337
   home environment for: see Home environment for child development
   index of problems, 227-229
   low-IQ prevalence among mothers and, 382-384
   motor and social development, 226, 383
   poverty and, 229-230
   temperament, 226, 383
   welfare dependency and, 229
   Children; See also Child development; Infants; Parenting
   adoption of, 309-311, 410-413
   development of civility in, 256-258
   impact of cognitive stratification on, 519-520
   raising IQ of: see IQ: raising
   of single mothers: see Single mothers
   Cigarette smoking, 214
   Citizenship: see Civility
   Civility, 253-266, 574
   defined, 254
   IQ and, 567
   Middle-Class Values Index and, 263-266, 339-340
   political participation as outcropping of: see Political participation
   Civil Rights Act of 1964, 394, 482, 485-487, 490, 491, 679-681
   Civil Rights Act of 1991, 482, 504, 687
   Civil Service Commission, 684
   Coaching for test, 400-402, 657-659
   Cognitive ability, use of term, 22; See also Intelligence; IQ
   Cognitive classes and social problems, 117-266
   definition of cognitive classes, 120-122
   National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) and, 118-120, 124
   presentation of statistical results, 122-126, 617-647
   specific problems: see Civility; Crime; Family matters, Labor force dropouts; Physical disability; Poverty; School dropouts; Unemployment; Welfare dependency
   Cognitive elite, 25-115, 575
   assortative mating and, 110-113
   characterization of, 509-511
   coalitions with affluent, 514-518
   custodial state scenario and, 523-526
   educational stratification: see Educational stratification
   heritability of IQ and, 105-110, 554
   isolation within, 512-513
   job productivity: see Job productivity
   meritocracy and, 511-512
   occupational stratification: see Occupational stratification
   physical separation of, 101-105
   rules generated by, 541-546
   white underclass and, 521
   Cognitive stratification, 25-27; See also Cognitive classes and social behavior; Cognitive elite
   impact of, 509-526
   benefits, 511-512
   on children, 519-520
   coalitions of cognitive elite and the affluent, 514-518
   emerging white underclass, 520-521
   isolation within cognitive elite, 512-513
   spatial concentration, low cognitive ability, and underclass behavior, 522
   Coleman, James S., 394-396
   Coleman report, 275, 394-396
   College admission requirements, 41, 431, 439
   College Board Achievement Tests, 662-664
   College enrollment
   affirmative action and: see Affirmative action: in higher education
   in elite colleges, 37-39, 112
   feminist movement and, 112
   growth of, 30-32
   probability of, 32-35
   College grades
   cognitive test scores as predictors of, 471-472
   as predictor of job productivity, 81
   College graduates
   divorce probability and, 175-176
   educational stratification and, 30-32, 35-36, 45-50
   ethnic differences and, 319-320
   fertility of, 349-350, 353-354
   illegitimacy and, 184
   income stratification and, 94, 95
   low-birth-weight infants and, 217
   marriage probability and, 172
   occupational stratification and, 59, 60, 64-65
   parenting and
   cognitive outcomes, 232
   developmental problems, 229
   home environment for child development, 225
   poverty throughout childhood, 220
   poverty and, 135-136, 220
   socioeconomic status and, 151-153
   unemployment and, 164-166
   voting behavior and, 259
   welfare dependency and, 196, 198-199, 201
   Colleges, elite, 37-43, 47-50, 112, 451-457
   Collins, Marva, 399
   Compensatory education, 398-399
   Competitive fairness, 512-513
   Consortium for Longitudinal Studies, 405-406
   Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE), 451
   Cook, Philip, 42-43
   Correlation coefficient, 2-3, 67-69, 585-588
   Credentialing, 64-65, 69, 325-327, 445, 474, 503, 542
   Crime, 235-251, 567
   broken homes vs. IQ and, 249-250, 572
   educational attainment and, 250-251
   history of study of link between IQ and, 241-242
   importance of link between IQ and, 241-242
   incarceration, 247-250, 365, 367
   increase in, 236-237
   low-IQ prevalence and, 375-376, 567, 568, 572
   psychological theories of, 237-241, 245
   self-report data, 245-250
   socioeconomic status, vs. IQ and, 248-250, 567
   sociological theories of, 237-241
   types of criminal involvement by IQ, 246-248
   Crystallized intelligence, 15
   Cultural bias: see Test bias
   Cultural content of test items, 281-282
   Cultural explanations of ethnic differences in IQ, 304-307
   Custodial state, 523-526
   Darwin, Charles, 1, 343
   Demographic transition, 343-345
   Demography of intelligence: see Dysgenesis
   Dependent variable, 122, 570
   Development, child: see Child development
   Digit span test, 283, 306
   Disability, 161-163, 365, 367
   Disciplining of children, 205-206
   “Disparate im
pact” in antidiscrimination law, 482, 681-686
   Divorce
   by cognitive class, 173-174
   educational attainment and, 175-176
   intergenerational transmission of, 176-177
   low-cognitive-ability prevalence and, 379-380, 567
   single mothers and poverty among children, 137-141
   socioeconomic status vs. IQ and, 174-175
   Dropouts: see Labor force dropouts; School dropouts
   
 
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