Talk:Height and intelligence
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The result of sexual selection
[edit]Is it possible that short men, due to unattractiveness, tend to spouse dumb women, giving birth do dumb childs?
IQ and 'Debate.'
[edit]The ability of an IQ test to measure intelligence is not highly debated among scientist who actually work in the field of intelligence. Nothing in all of social sciences is as reliable as the predictive power of intelligence testing. There are scientists who have attacked the value of intelligence testing, but typically they are from outside the field. And the claims of those within the field who have gone agaisnt the consensus of the profession have not held up under scrutiny.
MarkinBoston (talk) 00:11, 23 October 2021 (UTC)
False statement
[edit]There is no evidence to prove that height causes intelligence and far more maturity and understanding for others. 2405:204:385:3E19:0:0:1034:68A0 (talk) 16:49, 22 January 2023 (UTC)