Correlations between intelligence, head circumference and height: Evidence from two samples in Saudi Arabia

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This study was based on two independent studies which in total consisted of 1812 school pupils aged 6-12 years in Saudi Arabia. Study I consisted of 1591 school pupils (609 boys and 982 girls) attending state schools, and Study II consisted of 211 boys with learning disabilities. Intelligence (measured using the Standard Progressive Matrices Plus for Study I and the Standard Progressive Matrices for Study II), head size and height were measured for the two samples. The results showed that intelligence was statistically significantly correlated with head circumference (r=0.350, p<0.001 for Study I and r=0.168, p<0.05 for Study II) and height (r=0.271, p<0.001 for Study I and r=0.178, p<0.05 for Study II).

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Bakhiet, S. F. A., Essa, Y. A. S., Dwieb, A. M. M., Elsayed, A. M. A., Sulman, A. S. M., Cheng, H., & Lynn, R. (2017). Correlations between intelligence, head circumference and height: Evidence from two samples in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Biosocial Science, 49(2), 276–280. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021932016000249

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