Higher levels of childhood intelligence predict increased support for economic conservatism in adulthood

Volume: 70, Pages: 36 - 41
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
A number of studies have reported that higher intelligence is associated with socially liberal attitudes. Less clear, however, is whether this link extends to economic attitudes, although there are indications that higher intelligence is associated with economically conservative attitudes. Here in two large, longitudinal UK cohorts (each N > 7100) we assessed whether childhood intelligence predicted adulthood economic attitudes. In both cohorts...
Paper Details
Title
Higher levels of childhood intelligence predict increased support for economic conservatism in adulthood
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
70
Pages
36 - 41
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