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The Influence of Heredity
            &
       Environment
            on
 By    Intelligence
Avradip &
 Avinash
• Today, researchers generally agree that heredity
  and environment have an interactive influence on
  intelligence. Many researchers believe that there
  is a reaction range to IQ, which refers to the
  limits placed on IQ by heredity. Heredity places
  an upper and lower limit on the IQ that can be
  attained by a given person. The environment
  determines where within these limits the person’s
  IQ will lie.
Evidence for hereditary influences on
intelligence comes from the following
observations:
Heritability of Intelligence

Heritability is a mathematical estimate that
 indicates how much of a trait’s variation in a
     population can be attributed to genes.
  Estimates of the heritability of intelligence
 vary, depending on the methods used. Most
     researchers believe that heritability of
  intelligence is between 60 percent and 80
                     percent.
Three important factors that limit heritability estimates:

                  • Heritability estimates don’t
                    reveal anything about the
                    extent to which genes
                    influence a single person’s
                    traits.
                  • Heritability depends on how
                    similar the environment is for a
                    group of people.
                  • Even with high heritability, a
                    trait can still be influenced by
                    environment.
Evidence for environmental
influences on intelligence comes
 from the following observations
Adoption studies demonstrate that
 adopted children show some similarity in
 IQ to their adoptive parents.
Adoption studies also show
that siblings reared together
are more similar in IQ than
siblings reared apart. This is
true even when identical
twins reared together are
compared to identical twins
reared apart.
IQ declines over time in children raised
in deprived environments, such as
understaffed orphanages or
circumstances of poverty and isolation.
Conversely, IQ improves in children
who leave deprived environments and
enter enriched environments.

Biologically unrelated children raised
together in the same home have some
similarity in IQ.
Flynn Effect


   People’s performance on IQ tests
has improved over time in
industrialized countries. This
strange phenomenon, which is known
as the Flynn effect, is attributed to
environmental influences. It cannot
be due to heredity, because the
world’s gene pool could not have
changed in the seventy years or so
since IQ testing began.
Cultural and Ethnic Differences

   Studies have shown a discrepancy
in average IQ scores between
whites and minority groups in the
United States. Black, Native
American, and Hispanic people score
lower, on average, than white people
on standardized IQ tests.
Controversy exists about whether
this difference is due to heredity
or environment.
Hereditary Explanations
• In the late 1960s, researcher Arthur
  Jensen created a storm of controversy
  by proposing that ethnic differences in
  intelligence are due to heredity. He
  based his argument on his own estimate
  of about 80 percent heritability for
  intelligence.
• In the 1990s, researchers Richard
  Herrnstein and Charles Murray
  created a similar controversy with
Environmental
Explanations
•   Fewer learning resources
•   Less privacy for study
•   Less parental assistance
•   Poorer role models
•   Lower-quality schools
•   Less motivation to excel intellectually
Hope you like it




 Thank You

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The influence of heredity and environment on intelligence

  • 1. The Influence of Heredity & Environment on By Intelligence Avradip & Avinash
  • 2. • Today, researchers generally agree that heredity and environment have an interactive influence on intelligence. Many researchers believe that there is a reaction range to IQ, which refers to the limits placed on IQ by heredity. Heredity places an upper and lower limit on the IQ that can be attained by a given person. The environment determines where within these limits the person’s IQ will lie.
  • 3. Evidence for hereditary influences on intelligence comes from the following observations:
  • 4. Heritability of Intelligence Heritability is a mathematical estimate that indicates how much of a trait’s variation in a population can be attributed to genes. Estimates of the heritability of intelligence vary, depending on the methods used. Most researchers believe that heritability of intelligence is between 60 percent and 80 percent.
  • 5. Three important factors that limit heritability estimates: • Heritability estimates don’t reveal anything about the extent to which genes influence a single person’s traits. • Heritability depends on how similar the environment is for a group of people. • Even with high heritability, a trait can still be influenced by environment.
  • 6. Evidence for environmental influences on intelligence comes from the following observations
  • 7. Adoption studies demonstrate that adopted children show some similarity in IQ to their adoptive parents. Adoption studies also show that siblings reared together are more similar in IQ than siblings reared apart. This is true even when identical twins reared together are compared to identical twins reared apart.
  • 8. IQ declines over time in children raised in deprived environments, such as understaffed orphanages or circumstances of poverty and isolation. Conversely, IQ improves in children who leave deprived environments and enter enriched environments. Biologically unrelated children raised together in the same home have some similarity in IQ.
  • 9. Flynn Effect People’s performance on IQ tests has improved over time in industrialized countries. This strange phenomenon, which is known as the Flynn effect, is attributed to environmental influences. It cannot be due to heredity, because the world’s gene pool could not have changed in the seventy years or so since IQ testing began.
  • 10. Cultural and Ethnic Differences Studies have shown a discrepancy in average IQ scores between whites and minority groups in the United States. Black, Native American, and Hispanic people score lower, on average, than white people on standardized IQ tests. Controversy exists about whether this difference is due to heredity or environment.
  • 11. Hereditary Explanations • In the late 1960s, researcher Arthur Jensen created a storm of controversy by proposing that ethnic differences in intelligence are due to heredity. He based his argument on his own estimate of about 80 percent heritability for intelligence. • In the 1990s, researchers Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray created a similar controversy with
  • 12. Environmental Explanations • Fewer learning resources • Less privacy for study • Less parental assistance • Poorer role models • Lower-quality schools • Less motivation to excel intellectually
  • 13. Hope you like it Thank You