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Declining IQ: Aging Population Impact by Frank Fang is a document available to read on EtoBox.

Recent research suggests that average IQ scores in wealthy nations have begun to decline after a century of increase, a phenomenon known as the Flynn effect. This decline may be linked to demographic changes, particularly the lower birth rates among educated women, and the aging population, which affects working memory. Studies indicate that while short-term memory scores have remained stable, working memory abilities have decreased, potentially due to a higher proportion of older individuals taking IQ test

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Frank Fang
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