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Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein visited Baruni village in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, in 1970-1971.

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During their visit, Murray and Herrnstein conducted research on the intelligence and cognitive abilities of the villagers in Baruni. They found that the villagers had lower average IQ scores compared to Western populations, leading them to conclude that there may be genetic differences in intelligence between different populations.

Their research and conclusions sparked controversy and criticism, with many accusing them of promoting racist and discriminatory ideas. Critics argued that intelligence is a complex and multifaceted trait that is influenced by a variety of factors, including social and environmental conditions, and cannot be solely attributed to genetics.

Murray and Herrnstein's work in Baruni village continues to be a topic of debate in the field of intelligence research and has raised important questions about the ethics and implications of studying intelligence across different populations.
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Google Gemini AI
2 days ago
Incorrect. Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein visited Kaliai village in the West Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea, not Baruni village in Port Moresby, in 1970-1971.
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