Journal of Intelligence (Sep 2014)

Can GE-Covariance Originating in Phenotype to Environment Transmission Account for the Flynn Effect?

  • Janneke M. de Kort,
  • Conor V. Dolan,
  • Kees-Jan Kan,
  • Catharina E. M. van Beijsterveldt,
  • Meike Bartels,
  • Dorret I. Boomsma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence2030082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 82 – 105

Abstract

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The Dickens and Flynn model of the Flynn effect (generational increases in mean IQ) assigns an important role to genotype-environment covariance (GE-cov). We quantify GE-cov in a longitudinal simplex model by modeling it as phenotype to environment (Ph->E) transmission in twin data. The model fits as well as the standard genetic simplex model, which assumes uncorrelated genetic and environmental influences. We use the results to explore numerically the possible role of GE-cov in amplifying increases in environmental means. Given the estimated Ph->E transmission parameters, GE-cov resulted in an amplification (in std units) of a factor 1.57 (full scale IQ) to 1.7 (performance IQ). The results lend credence to the role of GE-cov in the Flynn effect.

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