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NOT ALL AGGREGATE-LEVEL CORRELATIONS APPROACH UNITY: A REPLY TO WILLIAM LICHTEN

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2008

GERHARD MEISENBERG
Affiliation:
Ross University, Dominica
RICHARD LYNN
Affiliation:
University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland

Extract

Unquestionably, aggregate-level correlations are in most cases higher than individual-level correlations. For example, in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) in the United States, the correlations are 0·487 between adolescent IQ and log-transformed adult income, 0·449 between years of schooling and adult income and 0·626 between years of schooling and IQ (N=6064). The corresponding country-level correlations are 0·815, 0·816 and 0·788 (N=125 countries).

Type
Debate
Copyright
Copyright Cambridge University Press 2008

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