Title of article :
Inbreeding depression and IQ in a study of 72 countries
Author/Authors :
Woodley، نويسنده , , Michael A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
9
From page :
268
To page :
276
Abstract :
In this ecological study, a robust negative correlation of r = − .62 (P < .01) is reported between national IQs and consanguinity as measured by the log10 transformed percentage of consanguineous marriages for 72 countries. This correlation is reduced in magnitude, when IQ is controlled for GDP per capita (r = − .41, P < .01); education index (r = − .40, P < .01); and democracy index (r = − .42, P < .01). Multiple regression analysis revealed that in the absence of the democracy index; percentage consanguineous marriages, education index and GDP per capita all exhibited stable final standardized β coefficients, however consanguinity had the least impact (β = 0, P > .05) whereas GDP per capita had the highest (β = .35, P > .01). This result is interpreted in light of cultural feedback theory, whereby it is suggested that consanguinity could subtly influence IQ at larger scales as a result of small IQ handicaps bought about through inbreeding being amplified into much larger differences through their effect on factors that maximize IQ such as access to education and adequate nutrition. Finally, consideration is given to future potential research directions.
Keywords :
Consanguinity , Inbreeding depression , Inbreeding coefficient , IQ , Education index , GDP per capita , Democracy index
Journal title :
Intelligence (Kidlington)
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Intelligence (Kidlington)
Record number :
2377152
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