General Mental Ability and pay: Nonlinear effects |
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Authors: | Yoav Ganzach Chemi Gotlibobski Doron Greenberg Asya Pazy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tel Aviv University, Israel;2. The Academic College Tel-Aviv Yafo, Israel;3. Ariel University, Israel;4. Center of Academic Studies, Or Yehuda, Israel |
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Abstract: | While many studies have examined the linear relationship between intelligence and economic success, only few, if any, examined their nonlinear relationships. The current study examines such relationships in a large, nationally representative sample, using pay as an indicator of economic success. The results show that the effect of General Mental Ability (GMA) on pay depends on occupational complexity; the greater the complexity, the stronger the effect. They also show that, by and large, there is a marginally decreasing (concave) effect of GMA on pay. Methodological and practical questions concerning the relationship between cognitive ability and pay are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Intelligence Pay Economic success |
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