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Tatu Vanhanen

Tatu Vanhanen (17 April 1929 – 22 August 2015) was a Finnish political scientist and sociologist. He was a professor of political science at the University of Tampere in Tampere, Finland. His late research on IQ, ethnocentrism and their connection to the economy was highly controversial.

Vanhanen was a coauthor with Richard Lynn of ''IQ and the Wealth of Nations'' (2002) and ''IQ and Global Inequality'' (2006), and author of ''Ethnic Conflicts Explained by Ethnic Nepotism'' (1999). In these controversial publications, the authors argue that differences in national income (in the form of per capita gross domestic product) are correlated with differences in the average national intelligence quotient (IQ). The deeply flawed 2006 follow-up study claimed to show 'Africans' have an average IQ of 69, compared to a mean of 100 for "Western Europeans".

The books have drawn widespread criticism from other academics. Critiques have included questioning of the methodology used, the incompleteness of the data, and the conclusions drawn from the analysis. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Prospects of democracy : a study of 172 countries by Vanhanen, Tatu

    Published 1997
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    IQ and the wealth of nations by Lynn, Richard, 1930-

    Published 2002
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    Democratization in Eastern Europe : domestic and international perspectives

    Published 1994
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