Your comment about this implies causation, while the result shows mere association.
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Actually, I did truthfully report what the authors of the study assert. I am just the messenger and leave post peer review to the smarter.pic.twitter.com/gvs5tk52g1
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No, MENSA members are at a greater risk.
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Yes. What they found is that even among Mensa, which is already at risk, the more-intelligent were more at risk.
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Not sure how much one can generalize from MENSA to the broader high IQ population given how self-selecting it's likely to be
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Well, duh.
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If intelligence clearly was causal of disorders, then if we were to increase someone’s intelligence (if this was possible), that person...
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Would be expected to develop more disorders...i predict the opposite effect.
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But I do accept that many, though not all, intelligent people may have a more sensitive and vulnerable brain.
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More likely they can't deal with all the Idiocracy.
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