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    Richard Lynn (20 February 1930 – July 2023) was a controversial English psychologist and self-described "scientific racist" [1] [2] [3] who advocated for a genetic relationship between race and intelligence. He was the editor-in-chief of Mankind Quarterly, a white supremacist journal.

  2. Richard Lynn is a professor of psychology who argues for the genetic inferiority of non-white people and the superiority of Nordic whites. He uses IQ tests to justify his racist and nationalist views and advocates for the "phasing out" of less intelligent groups.

  3. Jul 21, 2023 · A personal tribute to the late psychologist Richard Lynn, who challenged the mainstream dogma of equal group intelligence and linked it to national wealth. The eulogy covers his biography, his research, his controversies and his legacy.

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  4. Aug 31, 2023 · Richard Lynn, who has died aged 93, was an evolutionary psychologist whose work on the genetic and environmental influences on intelligence and race, and his belief in the value of genetic ...

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  5. Dec 17, 2015 · Through more than 50 years of academic research, Richard Lynn has distinguished himself as one of the world's preeminent authorities on intelligence, personality, and human biodiversity. *Race Differences in Intelligence* is his essential work on this most controversial and consequential topic.

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  6. Richard Lynn is a professor emeritus of psychology who has published books and articles on intelligence, sex differences, race differences and eugenics. He is known for his findings on the high IQ of East Asians, the Flynn Effect, the male advantage in IQ and the low IQ of blacks in Africa.

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  8. A multifactorial approach to achievement motivation: The development of a comprehensive measure. T Cassidy, R Lynn. Journal of Occupational Psychology 62 (4), 301-312. , 1989. 538. 1989. Sex differences on the progressive matrices: A meta-analysis. R Lynn, P Irwing. Intelligence 32 (5), 481-498.

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