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by byyyy
1127 days ago
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This is the paradox of IQ. IQ is only a slight predictor of individual of individual success there are many other factors that are superior to IQ for predicting individual success. However the paradox is that while IQ is not a good predictor of individual success, the economic success of a country correlates heavily with the average IQ of the people in that country. It is a paradox. One cannot simply say that IQ doesn't "predict" success. From the data, the answer seems much more complicated. |
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Sure, IQ “correlates strongly” with national economic success, but that’s because of other causal relationships, like that economic success predicts environmental conditions which are known contributors to IQ.
There’s no paradox here.