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Could be a biological link (r/K) or culture (social stability / complexity)
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i may be dumb but what does "choosing to wait" mean?
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Time preference measure, read the study where data is from.
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Then read the entire paper on Scihub. https://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=7165
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Do you think there's a personality profile for people who are high time preference and also high IQ?
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Yes. I would imagine it relates to GFP. Conscientiousness, in particular, would predict delay of gratification.
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the anglo/american sample probably contained more non-whites than did the germanic/nordic sample. It's a pity that they used hypothetical prizes. Still interesting though
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What's going on with Southern Europe?
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Similar to the marshmallow experiment?
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This looks to be based off of Richard Lynn's study on IQ, however you yourself Emil, have used Heiner Rindermann's International Cognitive Ability study before. So would it not be better to create new graphs based on Rindermann's findings?
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LV 2012 is to be preferred because the coverage is a lot better than Rindermann's dataset (only based on scholastic testing). Increasing coverage is important because it reduces restriction of range. The LV2012 also covers more than Becker's current version.
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