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The expected value of perfect information is the same as the expected value with perfect information.
High-Scoring Groups
Teams or cohorts that achieve above average results in a given assessment or competition.
Stereotype Vulnerability
The risk of conforming to stereotypes about one's social group, which can negatively affect performance and behavior.
Grey and White Matter
Two distinct types of central nervous system tissue; grey matter contains neural cell bodies, and white matter contains nerve fibers (axons) that connect different parts of grey matter.
Arthur Jensen
A controversial American psychologist known for his work on intelligence and his argument about racial differences in IQ.
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