Individual differences in intelligence are inherited. The body of work in this area - hundreds of studies of twins, foster children and thei
Individual differences in intelligence are inherited. The body of work in this area - hundreds of studies of twins, foster children and their families - shows 50% of heritability. This indicator increases throughout life: in infancy - 20%, in childhood and adolescence - 40%, in adulthood - 60%, and in later life - 80%. This means we are not born with genetic test scores for intelligence.
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Anonymous commented
In our college, passing intelligence tests has also become popular https://iq-global-test.com/ and basically all students then compare the results
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Bobrog commented
A lot of people are doing intelligence tests now. It's popular now