The decline of the intelligence quotient in the digital age: cognitive reconfiguration and global trends
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The decline of the intelligence quotient in the digital age: cognitive reconfiguration and global trends
Throughout the 20th century, intelligence quotient (IQ) scores experienced a sustained increase—known as the Flynn Effect—which has been revised over the past two decades by new studies documenting a reversal in industrialized countries. This phenomenon, confirmed by longitudinal research and recent meta-analyses, is primarily attributed to environmental, social, and especially digital factors, rather than to genetic causes, as clarified by the …
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