The SMPY longitudinal study is a great source on effects of high IQ, but it's very hard to read about: all the papers are scattered, most are offline etc. I've begun compiling a bibliography: https://www.gwern.net/SMPY Let me know if I missed your favorite TIP/SMPY paper!
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(The more book chapters I dig up, the more convinced I am that book chapters are a mutual back-scratching racket between publishers & authors to pad the latter's CVs while funneling university library cash to the former, and no one is expected to actually 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘥 these.)
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Heh. Except, I'm pretty sure, most authors are writing out of a sense of guilt / obligation to friends who are editing said volumes. They're rarely read, with a few spectacular exceptions.
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I have a soft spot for Feynman's book chapter about negative probabilities, which inspired my undergrad thesis. Don't immediately see his paper online, or I'd link. Well worth a read.
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Here 'tis, in preprint form: http://cds.cern.ch/record/154856/files/pre-27827.pdf?version=1 …
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