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Title
International meta-analysis of dysgenic fertility for intelligence
Abstract
Research on dysgenic fertility for intelligence, while extensive, is mostly limited to the United States. The intensity of dysgenic fertility could vary depending on the region and the country, however, this has not been formally tested. To overcome this limitation, the magnitude of dysgenic fertility for intelligence in 65 different countries was calculated by consulting the literature and analyzing international datasets (n = 415,159, k = 152). When weighted by population, the average country is experiencing a decline of 4 points in IQ per decade. Region comparisons suggest that dysgenic fertility for intelligence is strongest in Latin America, Iran, and Turkey. In Denmark, Estonia, Finland, and Switzerland intelligence and fertility appear to be unrelated. However, there were some concerns with the quality of the international data which put the latter finding in question.
The magnitude of the decline in intelligence globally is about 1.1 point per decade when the years from 2023 to 2100 are considered, though the rate at which intelligence is declining is falling. National IQ and selection differential for IQ between countries correlates at 0.51, while s-factor and selection differential for IQ correlates at 0.48. The causal relationship between these variables is uncertain. Population projections within the USA suggest that changes in racial composition are not having a practically significant effect on the national IQ of the United States, as the increase in the Hispanic population is compensated by the increase in the Asian population.
Keywords
intelligence,
IQ,
meta-analysis,
international,
fertility
Reviewer 1: Considering / Revise
Reviewer 3: Accept
Reviewer 4: Accept