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- Q3930253 abstract "The debate on religiosity and intelligence explores the link between religiosity and issues related to intelligence and educational level (by country and on the individual level). "Religiosity" may include religious beliefs, practices or affiliations.A meta-analysis has found a negative correlation between IQ and religiosity. On the individual level, education level is positively correlated with a belief in a god in African countries, and negatively correlated in Western countries. The frequency of church visits is however positively correlated with education level in English-speaking countries as well as in Protestant Europe.Some studies have shown a correlation between national average IQ and atheism in society. However, others have questioned whether there is a causative link, or whether any correlations are due to a complex range of social, economic and historical factors, which interact with religion and IQ in different ways. For example, national wealth has a stronger correlation with intelligence than national religiosity. Less developed and poorer countries tend to be more religious, perhaps because religions play a more active social, moral and cultural role in those countries. Religions in wealthy countries used to have a more specific moral and spiritual role.".
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- Q3930253 comment "The debate on religiosity and intelligence explores the link between religiosity and issues related to intelligence and educational level (by country and on the individual level). "Religiosity" may include religious beliefs, practices or affiliations.A meta-analysis has found a negative correlation between IQ and religiosity. On the individual level, education level is positively correlated with a belief in a god in African countries, and negatively correlated in Western countries.".
- Q3930253 label "Religiosity and intelligence".
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