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The controversial new book The Bell Curve states that I.Q. is hereditary and that individuals with high I.Q.s will fare better in life, love and work. Critics slam the book as racist rubbish. VCU geneticist Lindon Eaves explains the heredity factors governing I.Q. Also: Virginia State psychologist Florence Farley joins VCU psychiatrist Michael Churton Neale for a look at the social and political implications of this thorny theory.