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How much does education improve intelligence?

A recent meta-analysis published in Psychological Science looks at how much education improves intelligence, and suggests that a year of school improves pupils’ IQ scores by between one and five points.

Ritchie and his colleagues looked at three particular types of quasi-experimental studies of educational effects on intelligence:

  1. Those estimating education-intelligence associations after controlling for earlier intelligence.
  2. Those using policy changes that result in individuals staying in schools for different lengths of time.
  3. Those using school-entry age cut-offs to compare children who are similar in age but who have different levels of schooling as a result of their specific birth dates.

Their meta-analysis comprised 142 effect sizes from 42 data sets involving over 600,000 participants.

The authors suggested that education seems to be the most consistent, robust, and durable way that has been identified for raising intelligence.

 

Source: Ritchie, S. J., & Tucker-Drob, E. M. (2018.). How much does education improve intelligence? A meta-analysis, Psychological Science. Advanced online publication. doi:10.1177/0956797618774253.

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