Social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection

A previous study has shown that the intellectual class, which is represented by the 95th percentile intelligence quotient (IQ) at a normal distribution, displayed the strongest impact upon economic growth. Meanwhile, those with average ability (50th percentile IQ) exhibited the second strongest impa...

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Main Authors: Burhan @ Jaohari, Nik Ahmad Sufian, Che Razak, Razli, Ibrahim, Saifuzzaman, Selamat, Muhamad Rosli, Rosli, Muhamad Ridhwan
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Published: SAGE Publications 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.739132020-05-15T22:39:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73913/ Social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection Burhan @ Jaohari, Nik Ahmad Sufian Che Razak, Razli Ibrahim, Saifuzzaman Selamat, Muhamad Rosli Rosli, Muhamad Ridhwan A previous study has shown that the intellectual class, which is represented by the 95th percentile intelligence quotient (IQ) at a normal distribution, displayed the strongest impact upon economic growth. Meanwhile, those with average ability (50th percentile IQ) exhibited the second strongest impact, and followed by the non-intellectual class (5th percentile IQ). In addition, the researchers discovered that only the intellectual class was significant for technological progress. As such, this article re-analysed the dataset employed in prior study via robust regression. As a result, after eliminating several outliers, the levels of IQ for the intellectual class and the average ability group displayed equal impacts on economic growth, and the impacts were larger than that of non-intellectual. Furthermore, the IQ of the average ability group was significant for technological achievement, although not as strong as the intellectual class. Besides, the number of professional researchers employed in the research and development (R&D) sector did not reflect similar paramount effects as the impact of the average ability IQ in generating technological development. Thus, based on the conclusions drawn, this study suggests that the R&D sector should employ professionals who possess not only high academic qualifications, but also exceptional levels of cognitive skills, especially to spark new innovations. SAGE Publications 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73913/1/Social%20classes%20of%20intelligence%2C%20economic%20growth%20and%20technological%20achievement%20robust%20regression%20and%20outlier%20detection.pdf Burhan @ Jaohari, Nik Ahmad Sufian and Che Razak, Razli and Ibrahim, Saifuzzaman and Selamat, Muhamad Rosli and Rosli, Muhamad Ridhwan (2018) Social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection. Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 30 (2). 148 - 163. ISSN 0260-1079 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0260107918761923 10.1177/0260107918761923
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description A previous study has shown that the intellectual class, which is represented by the 95th percentile intelligence quotient (IQ) at a normal distribution, displayed the strongest impact upon economic growth. Meanwhile, those with average ability (50th percentile IQ) exhibited the second strongest impact, and followed by the non-intellectual class (5th percentile IQ). In addition, the researchers discovered that only the intellectual class was significant for technological progress. As such, this article re-analysed the dataset employed in prior study via robust regression. As a result, after eliminating several outliers, the levels of IQ for the intellectual class and the average ability group displayed equal impacts on economic growth, and the impacts were larger than that of non-intellectual. Furthermore, the IQ of the average ability group was significant for technological achievement, although not as strong as the intellectual class. Besides, the number of professional researchers employed in the research and development (R&D) sector did not reflect similar paramount effects as the impact of the average ability IQ in generating technological development. Thus, based on the conclusions drawn, this study suggests that the R&D sector should employ professionals who possess not only high academic qualifications, but also exceptional levels of cognitive skills, especially to spark new innovations.
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author Burhan @ Jaohari, Nik Ahmad Sufian
Che Razak, Razli
Ibrahim, Saifuzzaman
Selamat, Muhamad Rosli
Rosli, Muhamad Ridhwan
spellingShingle Burhan @ Jaohari, Nik Ahmad Sufian
Che Razak, Razli
Ibrahim, Saifuzzaman
Selamat, Muhamad Rosli
Rosli, Muhamad Ridhwan
Social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection
author_facet Burhan @ Jaohari, Nik Ahmad Sufian
Che Razak, Razli
Ibrahim, Saifuzzaman
Selamat, Muhamad Rosli
Rosli, Muhamad Ridhwan
author_sort Burhan @ Jaohari, Nik Ahmad Sufian
title Social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection
title_short Social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection
title_full Social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection
title_fullStr Social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection
title_full_unstemmed Social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection
title_sort social classes of intelligence, economic growth and technological achievement: robust regression and outlier detection
publisher SAGE Publications
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73913/1/Social%20classes%20of%20intelligence%2C%20economic%20growth%20and%20technological%20achievement%20robust%20regression%20and%20outlier%20detection.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73913/
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0260107918761923
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