Intelligence of adolescents is related to their parents’ educational level but not to family income

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Autor(a) principal: Lemos, Gina C.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Almeida, Leandro S., Colom, Roberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/7206
Resumo: Parental educational level and family income have been related to individual differences in intelligence. However, large and representative samples are hardly available. Here two samples of young and old adolescents totaling 3233 boys and girls completed an intelligence battery comprising abstract, numerical, verbal, mechanical, and spatial reasoning subtests. Parents’ educational levels, family incomes, and adolescents’ general intelligence (g) were simultaneously related using SEM (structural equation modeling) analyses. The main findings show that (1) parental education strongly predicts family differences in income, (2) family income is not related to adolescents’ intelligence, and (3) parents’ education predicts adolescents’ intelligence regardless of family income. Because it is widely acknowledged that personal intelligence is the best predictor of educational differences, the next causal chain is endorsed: brighter parents reach higher levels of education, which allows approaching better occupations, and, therefore, they can create families with higher incomes. Adolescents from more affluent families tend to be brighter because their parents are brighter, not because they enjoy better family environments.
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title Intelligence of adolescents is related to their parents’ educational level but not to family income
spellingShingle Intelligence of adolescents is related to their parents’ educational level but not to family income
Lemos, Gina C.
Intelligence
Cognitive ability
Educational level
Family income
SEM
title_short Intelligence of adolescents is related to their parents’ educational level but not to family income
title_full Intelligence of adolescents is related to their parents’ educational level but not to family income
title_fullStr Intelligence of adolescents is related to their parents’ educational level but not to family income
title_full_unstemmed Intelligence of adolescents is related to their parents’ educational level but not to family income
title_sort Intelligence of adolescents is related to their parents’ educational level but not to family income
author Lemos, Gina C.
author_facet Lemos, Gina C.
Almeida, Leandro S.
Colom, Roberto
author_role author
author2 Almeida, Leandro S.
Colom, Roberto
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lemos, Gina C.
Almeida, Leandro S.
Colom, Roberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intelligence
Cognitive ability
Educational level
Family income
SEM
topic Intelligence
Cognitive ability
Educational level
Family income
SEM
description Parental educational level and family income have been related to individual differences in intelligence. However, large and representative samples are hardly available. Here two samples of young and old adolescents totaling 3233 boys and girls completed an intelligence battery comprising abstract, numerical, verbal, mechanical, and spatial reasoning subtests. Parents’ educational levels, family incomes, and adolescents’ general intelligence (g) were simultaneously related using SEM (structural equation modeling) analyses. The main findings show that (1) parental education strongly predicts family differences in income, (2) family income is not related to adolescents’ intelligence, and (3) parents’ education predicts adolescents’ intelligence regardless of family income. Because it is widely acknowledged that personal intelligence is the best predictor of educational differences, the next causal chain is endorsed: brighter parents reach higher levels of education, which allows approaching better occupations, and, therefore, they can create families with higher incomes. Adolescents from more affluent families tend to be brighter because their parents are brighter, not because they enjoy better family environments.
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