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by atwrk
819 days ago
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I think the point is that we don't observe evolution here, i.e. people with lesser IQ die more or reproduce less, but cultural adaptation. If high IQ scores are considered valuable, society creates environments that enable high IQ scores. Brains are pretty adaptable, even more so in the first 25 live years, and long exposure to an environment training for high IQ scores will result in higher IQ scores. |
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Cane toads at the front of the cane toad expansion quickly evolve longer legs faster than one would expect if assuming there should be reversion to the mean.
Selection of high IQ women by high IQ men is a more recent phenomenon that has to do with having women in selective education so such pairings are a lot more common than they used to be, and you need both to be selected this way in order to avoid reversion to the mean.