Intelligence has been linked to antisocial, violent, and criminal behaviors. Surprisingly, however, there is a lack of research examining whether intelligence differentially affects the risk for personal victimization. The current study addresses this gap in the literature by examining whether adolescent levels of verbal intelligence are related to the odds of personal victimization in adolescence and adulthood. This study analyzed data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health). The results revealed a statistically significant and consistent association between intelligence and victimization. Persons with lower intelligence were more likely to report being victimized even after controlling for the effects of violent criminal behavior. Future research would benefit by examining more closely the association between IQ score and the risk for victimization over the life course.This isn't a minor effect size either. Those in the top quartile of IQ have only 60% of the victimization (assault, armed robbery, etc.) rate of those in the bottom quartile.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
IQ Privilege
I have little doubt that this is true but it is also incredibly sad. From The association between intelligence and personal victimization in adolescence and adulthood by Kevin M. Beaver, et al. From the abstract:
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