Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5042130 Intelligence 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Taiwan genotypic intelligence declined by about 1.19 IQ points per generation.•The decline is much stronger for the younger adult cohort.•Results also show the dysgenic fertility for education and non-cognitive factors.

This study investigated the current trend of dysgenic fertility in Taiwan. Data on 680 adults aged 35 to 90 years from the Taiwan WAIS-IV norming sample and 980 children aged 2.5 to 7 years from the Taiwan WPPSI-IV norming sample were examined to investigate the relationships between intelligence, education, and fertility. Results revealed that education and intelligence were negatively correlated with fertility, and that the correlations were stronger for females. The genotypic intelligence is estimated to decline by approximately 1.19 IQ points per generation and the decline is much stronger for the younger adult cohort (1.46 IQ points) than for the older adult cohort (1.02 IQ points).

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