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Genetics play a significant role in intelligence from "summary" of IQ and Human Intelligence by Nicholas Mackintosh

In recent years, the role of genetics in intelligence has been a topic of much debate and research. Many scientists believe that genetic factors play a significant role in determining an individual's level of intelligence. This belief is supported by studies that have found a high heritability of intelligence, meaning that a large proportion of individual differences in intelligence can be attributed to genetic differences. The idea that genetics play a significant role in intelligence is not a new one. In fact, researchers have been studying the genetic basis of intelligence for decades, and have made significant strides in understanding how genes influence cognitive abilities. One of the key findings in this area is that intelligence is highly polygenic, meaning that it is influenced by many differe...
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    IQ and Human Intelligence

    Nicholas Mackintosh

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