Nyborg is a controversial figure among the Danish public for his research on topics such as the inheritance of intelligence and the relationship between sex and intelligence. In 2004, he wrote an article in Personality and Individual Differences which claimed a five-point average IQ difference in favour of men.[5] This led to strong reactions, for example in an editorial by the Danish newspaper Politiken.[6] In 2011, he argued in an article that migration from third-world countries to Denmark would cause a dysgenic effect on the country's average IQ over time.[7]
Nyborg has argued that white people tend to be more intelligent than black people,[8] that immigration from non-Western countries leads to a decline in the average intelligence of the receiving Western country,[9] and that atheists tend to be more intelligent than religious people.[10][11][12][13] His papers have been criticized within and outside academia and in 2013, the Danish Committees for Scientific Dishonesty (DCSD) ruled that he committed scientific misconduct in his paper The Decay of Western Civilization: Double Relaxed Darwinian Selection.[7] This decision was later overturned by a Danish court, clearing him of the charges.[14]
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Sex-related differences in general intelligence (2005)
Nyborg's 2005 paper Sex-related differences in general intelligence g, brain size, and social status[5] was published in Personality and Individual Differences. Nyborg was suspended following criticism of his research.[17] Aarhus University assembled a committee to investigate, and found him innocent of fraud, but guilty of "grossly negligent behavior" and gave him a severe reprimand.[17] He was eventually acquitted by the Danish Committees on Scientific Dishonesty of the charges of scientific misconduct and the university was forced to reinstall him to his chair.[18] On 21 September 2006, the university gave Nyborg a "severe reprimand", revoked his suspension, and declared the case closed.[19] According to a 2006 news story in Science: "Colleagues from around the world have rallied to his defense, accusing the university of having political motives, and claiming that the errors in his research were trivial."[17]
The Decay of Western Civilization: Double Relaxed Darwinian Selection (2011)
In 2011 Nyborg published "The Decay of Western Civilization: Double Relaxed Darwinian Selection"[20] in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, arguing that Denmark was likely to experience a dysgenic effect on intelligence due to immigration from the Middle East. Following publication he was indicted by the Danish Committees on Scientific Dishonesty (DCSD), accused of scientific misconduct and of plagiarism by a number of scholars from the University of Aarhus. They accused him of using a statistical model for the demographic prognoses that was based on the work of Jørn Ebbe Vig, without giving credit, and for using misleading statistics by assuming that Middle Eastern people in Denmark maintained the same reproduction rates as in their countries of origin. Vig had previously published similar demographic models in the journal of Den Danske Forening, a Danish nationalist organization.[21][22][23][24]
As a result, on 31 October 2013 he was convicted of scientific misconduct by the Danish Council for Scientific Misconduct after a two-year investigation. They found him guilty on two charges out of six in total, of which the last was "various other complaints". The first was that he had published the paper without crediting as co-author Jørn Ebbe Vig, whose previously published texts were incorporated into the article without acknowledgement. The DCSD considered that Vig should have been credited, because of the substantial contribution, in terms of data, method and text. Nyborg stated that he had offered co-authorship to Vig, but that the offer was declined and Vig had requested not to be mentioned, making Nyborg choose to publish it himself.[25]
The second charge was that Nyborg had neglected to mention in the methodology section that he had converted a total fertility rate into a crude birth rate, a mistake which, because of its consequences, the DCSD considered to be equivalent to constructing data without acknowledging having done so, or substituting fictive data. When Nyborg learned that this was a problem, he sent an addendum to the journal, which is common practice when errors or omissions are found in published papers. However, the DCSD still considered it scientific misconduct, since they considered it an example of gross negligence.[25]
In 2015, the journal published an editorial commenting on the paper concluding that Nyborg had not committed fraud or plagiarism.[26] This conclusion was based on the verdict of an ad hoc working group consisting of Ian Deary, Jelte Wicherts, John Loehlin and William Revelle.[citation needed] Nyborg then sued the DCSD to get the verdict reversed, won his case in March 2016, and in addition was awarded costs of over 200,000 kr (approximately US$25,000).[27][28]
Nyborg has been criticised for holding pseudohistorical Nordicist and white supremacist beliefs linked to Richard Lynn's cold winter theory including the idea that ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome civilisations were founded by central-northern European peoples who migrated south.[4] Nyborg describes his idea as the “Thermodynamic Solar Irradiance Selection (TSIS) Hypothesis,” which argues "that “Northern brains” had given birth to most positive traits in society, including “altruistic sociability” and “potential for democracy.”[4]
He has been quoted as saying (while relying on a map by Charles Murray), "almost all the major advancements in science and the arts since the 14th Century came from White males whose ancestors were born in a tiny, circumscribed chunk of Europe."[4]
Discussing his attendance at a white nationalist conference and his past controversial publications on race; Donna Minkowitz has commented that Nyborg "has been getting white supremacist work published in academic journals for 30 years".[4]
Nyborg has published in the Mankind Quarterly journal which has been described as a "pseudo-scholarly outlet for promoting racial inequality".[30]
In response to why he has attended and spoken at numerous far-right conferences, Nyborg has stated "I have lectured to hundreds of organizations, and some have probably been Nazi as well. I don't really care about that. Everyone deserves access to a scientific message."[40]
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"The Danish developmental psychologist Helmuth Nyborg, a close associate of the authors [Lynn and Vanhanen, 2002], has repeatedly and openly expressed his racist and sexist opinions. A number of Danish tabloids circulated his outrageous statements, e.g., “women are dumber than men,” Denmark has to forbid the reproduction of less , and assortative mating must become the norm. In a tribute to Arthur Jensen (Nyborg, 2003), he stated that intelligence is essentially immutable and primarily genetically based. A book he edited entitled The scientific study of human nature (Nyborg, 1997) is a prime example of the resurrection of Scandinavian scientific racism."
^Brown, Andrew (2008). "Science proves Anglicans smartest". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 31 March 2024. It turns out that Nyborg is an enthusiast for scientific racism. It's not just believers who are more stupid, in his world: it's black people and women, too.
^ abNyborg, Helmuth (July 2012). "The decay of Western civilization: Double relaxed Darwinian Selection". Personality and Individual Differences. 53 (2): 118–125. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2011.02.031.
^Nyborg, H.; Jensen, A. R. (2000). "Black–white differences on various psychometric tests: Spearman's hypothesis tested on American armed services veterans". Personality and Individual Differences. 28 (3): 593–599. doi:10.1016/S0191-8869(99)00122-1.
^Nyborg, H. (2012). "The decay of Western civilization: Double relaxed Darwinian selection". Personality and Individual Differences. 53 (2): 118–125. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2011.02.031.
^Lynn, R.; Harvey, J.; Nyborg, H. (2009). "Average intelligence predicts atheism rates across 137 nations". Intelligence. 37: 11–15. doi:10.1016/j.intell.2008.03.004.
^Nyborg, H. (2009). "The intelligence–religiosity nexus: A representative study of white adolescent Americans". Intelligence. 37: 81–93. doi:10.1016/j.intell.2008.08.003.