More stupid than ever: Scientists worried about continuing decline in young people's intelligence

The scores in the IQ's test on young people have begun falling after the rapid rise since the end of World War II, a new study has been found. The decline, said to drop from seven points per generation, is believed to have begun with the rise of 1975, says the study, broadcast [...]
The scores in the IQ's test on young people have begun falling after the rapid rise since the end of World War II, a new study has been found.
The drop, said to drop from seven points per generation, is believed to have begun with the born of 1975, says the study, broadcast Periscopi.
This decline ends the lift train known as the Flynn effect that saw an IQ increase for 60-70 years in a row, with 3 points per decade.
Scientists have described these results as <x0mpressive” but also “worrying”, reports the Times.
Scientists have said this decline has to do with differences in how languages and mathematics are taught in schools.
However, this has to do with spending much of the time on technological equipment rather than reading books.
These findings had come as scientists in December 2017 had discovered that regular fish eating increases children's intelligence, as it helps to get better sleep. /Periscopi












