Intelligence is nearly 80% hereditary - all studies confirm this

General intelligence (G) is a common factor of cognitive tests that correlates strongly with educational achievement and occupational status. About 50-80% of individual differences in intelligence are heritable, and its heritability increases with age. Genes influence indirectly, enabling easier learning and selection of environments consistent with aptitude. Equality of environments increases heritability, making it an indicator of equality of opportunity.

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