benzdealeror2 -- fair enough, as far as it goes -- have to wonder to what extent the samples in those studies were self-selected (Mensa) from among kids home-schooled by more-intelligent/better-educated parents -- of course noting the (very significant) "Although not statistically significant" -- I'll stick with some confidence to my admitted surmise that kids home-schooled in Christian fundamentalist households (which households are quite unlikely to have any ties to Mensa or to make use of the high/higher-quality home schooling curricula that indeed are out there), which kids do comprise a large portion of those who are home-schooled, were not well-represented in those studies and do not perform (anywhere near) that well
Greensburg, KS - 5/4/07
"Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty."
from John Philpot Curran, Speech
upon the Right of Election, 1790
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