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High IQ in Early Adolescence and Career Success in Adulthood: Findings from a Swedish Longitudinal Study

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Abstract

To what extent do intellectually talented adolescents pursue educational and vocational careers that match their intellectual resources? Career outcomes were compared between groups within different IQ ranges with a focus on comparing those with high IQ (top 10%IQ > 119) to those with average IQ. Data were analyzed from the longitudinal Swedish IDA study (N = 1,326) with career outcomes measured in midlife (age 43–47). To obtain at least a master’s degree was almost 10 times more common for those of high IQ than for those of average IQ. Stillthe proportion of high-IQ adolescents who did this was not high (13% of females34% of males) and as much as 20% of them did not even graduate from 3-year high school. For men onlythere was a graded raise in income by IQ group. Within the high-IQ group there was no significant relationship between parents’ socioeconomic status and income. For menhigh IQ predicted a strongly increased income/vocational level in midlife beyond what was predicted from a linear model of the IQ-outcome relationship.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This study was made possible by access to data from the longitudinal research program Individual Development and Adaptation (IDA). The scientific leaders are Henrik and Anna-Karin Andershedbefore that David Magnusson 1964 to 1996 and Lars R. Bergman 1996 to 2011.

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