8-10 May, #LCI15

A selection of the papers to be presented:

- Evolution vs. culture as background factors for international intelligence differences

- Spearman’s hypothesis: Hypothesis or Law?

- By their words ye shall know them: Evidence of genetic selection against general intelligence and concurrent environmental enrichment in vocabulary usage since the mid 19th century

- National-Level Indicators of Male Hormones (Androgen) Relate to the – Global Distribution of number of Scientific Publications and Nobel Prizes

- In chimpanzees, more g-loaded cognitive abilities are more heritable, evolvable, and exhibit more inter-individual variability

- General and domain-related effects of prenatal methyl-mercury exposure

- Admixture in the Americas

- Intelligence and occupational achievement in the US

- Does intelligence explain the overrepresentation of liberals and leftists in American academia?

- Population Differences in Androgen levels: A test of the Differential K theory

- A Meta-analysis of Roma Intelligence: an update

-Intelligence is correlated more with higher non-verbal ability than with verbal ability

- Using frequencies of GWAS hits to estimate selection pressure and to increase the statistical power of GWA studies

- Spearman’s hypothesis tested on group differences in personality