(For the curious, I am persuaded that there are minimal differences in "intelligence" between the several or many races, but that cultural and sociological factors strongly affect upbringing, learning, interest in doing well in school, ability on standardized tests, success in business matters, and so on.)
--Tim May
Just as there are differences in physical attributes between races, so to are there are differences in the brain between races, and even for genetic enclaves within races (and sexes which genetically, contain greater differences than between races). However, it has been my experience that individual differences exceed racial differences making the whole race vs. anything discussion a waste of time. i.e people should be judged as individuals not as members of one race or another, because that is where the most useful discrimination lays. The only time as-a-race attributes matter is when you are setting public policy for an-entire-race, which in my opinion should never be done. Set the rudder of your public policy by the correlation between the statistical attributes that you are trying to address, rather than what may or may not be a real correlation between those attributes and race. -Julian (proff@suburbia.net)