This is a genetic correlation, not the phenotypic. The phenotypic link is r = -.11. Looks like this. https://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/901498433781026817 … So, judging from the chart, about 0.5 child less per 15 IQ in most of the range.
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This is a genetic correlation, not the phenotypic. The phenotypic link is r = -.11. Looks like this. https://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/901498433781026817 … So, judging from the chart, about 0.5 child less per 15 IQ in most of the range.
Correlations could be partially due to wealthier people getting access to better nutrition & education.
I will bet you that these will show up in Scandinavia as well where education is free (even with a student grant).
It would be very interesting to see the correlations in Sweden.
So now you are resorting to combining non IQ traits associations to correlate for IQ? 7% lol.
The funny thing is that IQ is seldom the number one correlate of these traits and that these correlations mostly seem to be subordinate to education and household income.
So indeed they should vanish in more egalitarian societies, but it's not what I expect, what I observe in Germany where health insurance is free
These are genetic correlations, not phenotypic.
You don't know. The proteinic properties of these SNPs aren't detailed.
It's a good figure. I should add it to the genetic-correlations section.
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