People with higher intelligence are better at making accurate predictions about their own futures, according to new research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The study f… [+8815 chars]
People with higher intelligence make more accurate predictions about their lifespan - PsyPost
New research helps explain why higher intelligence is linked to better life outcomes. The study shows that people with higher IQs form more accurate and stable beliefs about the world, leading to more realistic predictions and better decision-making.
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