Deary Ian J, Batty G David, Gale Catharine R
Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Psychol Sci. 2008 Jan;19(1):1-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2008.02036.x.
We examined the prospective association between general intelligence (g) at age 10 and liberal and antitraditional social attitudes at age 30 in a large (N= 7,070), representative sample of the British population born in 1970. Statistical analyses identified a general latent trait underlying attitudes that are antiracist, pro-working women, socially liberal, and trusting in the democratic political system. There was a strong association between higher g at age 10 and more liberal and antitraditional attitudes at age 30; this association was mediated partly via educational qualifications, but not at all via occupational social class. Very similar results were obtained for men and women. People in less professional occupations-and whose parents had been in less professional occupations-were less trusting of the democratic political system. This study confirms social attitudes as a major, novel field of adult human activity that is related to childhood intelligence differences.
我们对1970年出生的7070名具有代表性的英国人群样本进行了研究,考察了10岁时的一般智力(g)与30岁时的自由主义及反传统社会态度之间的前瞻性关联。统计分析确定了一种潜在的一般特质,这种特质存在于反种族主义、支持职业女性、社会自由主义以及对民主政治制度信任等态度之中。10岁时较高的g与30岁时更自由主义和反传统的态度之间存在强烈关联;这种关联部分通过教育程度来介导,但完全不通过职业社会阶层来介导。男性和女性得到了非常相似的结果。从事专业性较低职业的人——以及其父母从事专业性较低职业的人——对民主政治制度的信任度较低。这项研究证实,社会态度是成人人类活动的一个主要的、全新的领域,它与儿童时期的智力差异相关。