Historical Variability In Heritable General Intelligence

Historical Variability In Heritable General Intelligence
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Publisher : Legend Press Ltd
Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-10 : 9781908684264
ISBN-13 : 1908684267
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Book Synopsis Historical Variability In Heritable General Intelligence by : Michael A. Woodley

Download or read book Historical Variability In Heritable General Intelligence written by Michael A. Woodley and published by Legend Press Ltd. This book was released on 2013-05-14 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is easy for us to believe that as a society we are getting smarter, at least as measured by IQ tests. This supposed improvement, the Flynn Effect, suggests that each generation is brighter than the last. If this improvement in intelligence is real we should all be much, much brighter than the Victorians. However, the researchers of this ground-breaking study find the reverse to be true- the Victorians were cleverer than us! IQ tests may be effective at picking out the brightest, but they are not reliable benchmarks of performance over more than a century. Historical Variancerecords the exploration of the Flyyn effect hypothesis, which included the use of high-quality instruments to measure simple reaction times (a recognised predictor of intelligence) in a meta-analytic study. The conclusions are very sobering: far from speeding up, we are slowing down. A decline in general intelligence (a loss equivalent to about 14 IQ points) since Victorian times may have resulted from the presence of dysgenic fertility. These findings, as detailed in Historical Variance, strongly indicate that the Victorians were substantially cleverer than we are today...


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