Intelligent Quotient is jointly determined by both gene and environment. If a child is trained in an intellectual home, the child will be highly intelligent. And, another factor we need to consider on the part of environment is amount of difficult situations a child finds himself/herself. If a child encounters several difficult situations, the more intelligent he/she becomes when he/ she is able to solve them.
RE: Do Genetics Play a Role in IQ?
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Do Genetics Play a Role in IQ?
@kunlexo I agree that both play a role in a child's IQ. The problem-solving capability could get better with practice too. Thanks for contributing to the topic here.
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