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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The relationship between nations and intelligence is a controversial area of study concerning differences between nations in average intelligence test scores, their possible causes, and their correlation with measures of social well-being and economic prosperity.Richard Lynn and Tatu Vanhanen have constructed IQ estimates for many countries using literature reviews, international student assessment studies and other methodologies to create estimates. Other researchers have criticized these estimates on theoretical and methodological grounds, and performed new analyses which corrected some of Lynn and Vanhanen's errors. Subsequent research by psychologists such as Earl B. Hunt, Jelte Wicherts and Heiner Rindermann has focused on identifying the causes of national differences in cognitive ability, and understanding the nature of their relationship to factors such as GDP, life expectancy, and democratic governments.. }

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