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but the rest aren't able to increase performance in response to demand
This paper estimates the effects of personality traits and IQ on lifetime earnings of the men and women of the Terman study, a high-IQ U.S. sample. Age-by-age earnings profiles allow a study of when personality traits affect earnings most, and for whom the effects are strongest. I document a concave life-cycle pattern in the payoffs to personality traits, with the largest effects between the ages of 40 and 60. An interaction of traits with education reveals that personality matters most for highly educated men. The largest effects are found for Conscientiousness, Extraversion, and Agreeableness (negative), where Conscientiousness operates partly through education, which also has significant returns.
Personality, IQ, and Lifetime Earnings
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I think "somewhere between 18 and 30" is a good answer.
U will never be a fingol
Ivanka the Ash Sweeper
ofc
Cookie Baking
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thats the term
Dont bake the cookie goys
Cookie baking will make your children stab you in your sleep
I actually believe that I am a 400 IQ Galaxy Brain
despite that I probably only have 130 IQ at most
big tits and high iq
what now
@Aqua Ah ok. Just wondering, as someone who may get into med school granted my interviews go well, do med students learn about IQ?
rpobably not james
pornstars exploit the weakness of men
@James Peterson Not especially, no.
Clever nosebergs
It's not PC
medicine and the redpill are a lot like science and faith
How many of the 13 are nosebergs
Somethin tells me atleast half are
The first drink will have you swearing off of it, but at the bottom of the glass, it's waiting for you.
Baron-Cohen has over 128,000 thousand citations. Very classical work in developmental psychology.
is it illegal to google how to make a bomb
Lol
How to make a exploding fire
Thanks
ineedtoknowhowtomakeabomb Kappa
although I want to mention that the result replication crisis is a thing
The extroverts (M=127.15, SD=
22.41) completed the memory task significantly faster than
did introverts (M=149.22, SD=56.25); t(57)=2.17,
0.02>p>0.05. In terms of errors, female extroverts
(M=31.85, SD=7.69) also made significantly less errors
than female introverts (M=35.11, SD=14.61; t(57)=1.12,
p<0.2. @The Great One
and the number of citations means pretty much nothing more than the number of views on a youtube video