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1967 vs. 2004: We Compared IQs Across Generations, and the Drop Is Hard to Ignore
A comparison of average IQ levels between adults born in 1964 and 2004 reveals a significant decline. Discover the analysis, contributing factors, and implications for society amid changing education methods and digital influences.

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