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I've appreciated you visiting the Race and intelligence article with your perspective on the article content from your professional research. You've already made some valuable contributions--I especially liked hearing about Wendy Johnson's review of Lynn's book, as I know her--and your other citations will prompt me to do plenty of additional reading on the subject. In light of Wikipedia's sourcing rules, I'm particularly interested in your suggestions of secondary sources that digest the recent primary research literature and establish a recent consensus on what new findings are becoming established findings with which to refine recent theories on race or intelligence. You are very welcome to visit my source list on intelligence (to which I will be adding entries for years, I suspect) and source list on race (for which I need a lot of help, as that is not one of my areas of professional specialization) to suggest sources I have thus far not logged in, or to comment on sources already posted in each place. Welcome aboard. I look forward to discussing the research with you as we collaborate in improving the content of Wikipedia articles.
Again, welcome! WeijiBaikeBianji (talk) 15:52, 9 September 2010 (UTC)