"United States" . . . . . . "The I.Q. Intelligence quotient or institutionalized quackery?"@en . . . . . . "I.Q.: Intelligence quotient or institutionalized quackery?"@en . . . . "The I.Q., intelligence quotient or institutionalized quackery?"@en . . . "Is I.Q. inherited? Is it a result of education? Is it a valid concept in the first place? On this program, a group of distinguished scholars discuss these questions, and debate the controversial view of William Shockley--who believes the \"whiter\" a person is, the less \"blockage\" there is of his intelligence--and those of Arthur Jensen--who says that black people are genetically inferior to white people."@en . "Is I.Q. inherited? Is it a result of education? Is it a valid concept in the first place? On this program, a group of distinguished scholars discusses these questions, and debates the controversial views of William Shockley--who believes the \"whiter\" a person is, the less \"blockage\" there is of his intelligence--and those of Arthur Jensen--who says that black people are genetically inferior to white people."@en . . . . . . . "Social scientists discuss racism and I.Q."@en . . "The I.Q. - intelligence quotient or institutionalized quackery?"@en . . . .