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Discover the intriguing links between climate and IQ across U.S. states, revealing how temperature affects intelligence levels.

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Associations between climate and IQ in the United States of America. "Relations between average temperature of each of the 48 contiguous states and estimates of state IQ were inspected. Additional state variables were controlled in the correlational analyses, namely gross state product, percent Hispanic, Black, and Asian in the state population, and the pupil-to-teacher ratio for each state. A significant correlation between average temperature and state IQ was found (r = -.70, p < .001). Possible explanations are discussed." Bonus excerpt from the text: "Significant negative relationships were found between state IQ and both winter (r = −.73, p < .001) and summer (r = −.53, p < .001) temperatures. Moreover, a significant negative association was found between state IQs and year-round temperatures (r = −.70, p < .001). Thus, as environmental temperature decreases, the state IQ tended to increase, congruent with the hypothesis and the findings of Templer and ...

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