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by Symmetry
4721 days ago
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No, there's actually a good amount of evidence that poverty does in fact cause low IQs. For instance the divergence between the IQs of East Germans and West Germans during the partition, and the way they converged again after the Cold War. It is true that people with low IQs will tend to become poorer (though conscientiousness is often a bigger factor), but reversion to the mean should limit the impact of that in the children of poor people. EDIT: Here's a rather in depth article on the topic: http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/race-iq-and-...
There's tons of evidence that at a population level wealth is the main driver of IQ differences, though genetics does play a large role at the individual level. |
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