Study Shows Higher IQ Linked to Better Decision-Making
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Summary
Individuals with higher IQs make more realistic predictions, leading to better decision-making and improved life outcomes, according to a study from the University of Bath's School of Management.
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People with a low IQ make forecasting errors that are more than twice as inaccurate.
The research was published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
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