More General          Social Study data: A reader, perhaps inspired by Inductivist          and Half Sigma, has fallen in          love with the GSS database of in-depth interviews of thousands of          Americans. The GSS includes a 10 question vocabulary test, which is          often used as a crude approximation of IQ. So, he sent me the average          age at first birth by mothers in the sample by number of vocabulary          words correct (0 to 10). I worked out approximate IQs for the mean          member of each group and whipped together a graph in Excel. So, age at          first birth is fairly flat for the left half of the bell curve (the blue          line), then rises steadily for the right half. So, smarter women not only are having fewer babies (I assume), but they are starting later in life so their generation times are longer as well.
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