Why Are We Getting Smarter
For many decades now we’ve been getting smarter by about 3 IQ points every ten years. It’s called the Flynn Effect. Mike Williams examines how it’s changing societies.
For many decades now we’ve been getting smarter. All across the planet average IQ results have been rising… by about 3 points every ten years. It’s called the Flynn Effect and it’s changing our societies. So what is it? What causes it? And what could be the consequences if — as seems possible — it goes into reverse.
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When did our IQs start rising every year?
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Should we worry that the internet is eroding our knowledge?
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Can you tell how smart your baby is going to be?
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