Sonntag, 8. September 2013

Differences in intelligence across thirty-one regions of China and their economic and demographic correlates

Differences in intelligence across thirty-one regions of China and their economic and demographic correlates
Richard Lynn and Helen Cheng; September - October 2013;
Intelligence 


Abstract


This study reports the differences in intelligence across thirty-one regions of the People's Republic of China. It was found that regional IQs were significantly associated with the percentage of Han in the population (r = .59), GDP per capita (r = .42), the percentage of those with higher education (r = .38, p < .05), and non-significantly with years of education (r = .32).
The results of the multiple regression showed that both the percentage of Han in the region and the GDP per capita were significant predictors of regional IQs, accounting for 39% of the total variance.

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