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![]() comments, ephemera, speculation, etc. (protected political speech and personal opinion) 2021- 2021-03-15 i LOW IQ, NOT "SYSTEMIC RACISM," LIMITS BLACKS VIII The First Black Secretary Of
The Army Refused To Believe Standardized Tests
Worked
Steve Sailer referenced the AFQT (Armed Forces Qualification Test) misnorming fiasco of late 70s and 80s, which I thought was well-known, but it turns out that the only reason I know about it is because I read Steve Sailer, and he knows. The first twenty results for "AFQT + misnorming" on Google are technical reports and a Steve Sailer blog item referencing "Great Moments In Military Recruiting". (Briefly, they changed the test for admission to the Armed Forces, and by mistake let a lot of noticeably dumb people enlist.) Steve asked if the misnorming was accidental or deliberate. I don't know, but I do have a data point: the Secretary of Army didn't believe standardized tests meant anything. I found this out from a thesis published by the Naval Postgraduate School in 1981. Although certain
military authorities such as former Army Secretary
Clifford Alexander contend that there is no
relationship between job performance and AFQT
scores, most others conclude that they are directly
and strongly correlated.
Performance of Navy service members erroneously enlisted as a result of the misnorming of ASVAB 6, by John F.Boyer, 1981 [PDF] As soon as I heard that a Secretary of the Army named "Alexander" didn't believe that standardized tests measured anything, I said to myself "I bet he was the 'First Black" SecArmy", and I was right. Alexander, the son of a Jamaican immigrant and a welfare worker, apparently had a high degree of talent himself, and must have passed many standardized tests as a young man. People magazine said in 1978 that A brilliant student,
Cliff won a scholarship to Fieldston, a private
school in Manhattan, where he was the only black
child in his class until the ninth grade.
(Alexander was so grateful to Fieldston that in
1977 he turned down an invitation from President
and Mrs. Carter in order to speak at the school’s
100th anniversary.) At Harvard, where Dean
McGeorge Bundy spotted him, Alexander was
president of his class and a cum laude graduate in
American government. Yale Law School was next, and
directly after graduating in 1958, Alexander
served a six-month hitch in the Army—his only
prior connection with the military. Neither at
Fort Dix—nor anywhere else in his distinguished
life—does Alexander recall encountering personal
discrimination. “It was known that if a noncom
used a racial epithet he would lose a stripe or
two,” the Secretary says.
Many really bright people don't believe in IQ tests. It's partly a desire to believe that you've achieved something by your own non-hereditary merits, partly because of what George Orwell said about about the British "intelligentsia" in wartime: "One has to belong to
the intelligentsia to believe things like that: no
ordinary man could be such a fool."
But I assume the reason the "First Black" Secretary of the Army would hold the unscientific folk-belief that psychometry doesn't work and predict real-word performance is because of the "test gap"—black always score lower on standardized tests. And the Secretary of the Army is in a position to influence, conciously or unconsciously, the people who are devising the tests, the same way George W. Bush was in a position to influence many mortgage lenders. For more on the Army, black troops, and IQ, see • Race Relations: The Myth Of The Military Model • "McNamara's Folly: The Use of Low-IQ Troops in the Vietnam War" by Steve Sailer, • Education Theorist Ted Sizer And The Myth Of The “Military Model” • The Multicultural Military Success Story—Its (Deliberately) Forgotten Failures by me, and of course, Sailer’s Great Moments in Military Recruiting. (read more) ______________________ Permission is hereby granted to any and all to copy and paste any entry on this page and convey it electronically along with its URL, ______________________ |
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