Brendan Kelly Ph.D.

Brendan Kelly is Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto. He is author of over 50 books including the recent "Intelligence, IQ & Perception", and "Intelligence: Where we Were, Where we Are & Where we’re Going." He holds two doctorate degrees: a Ph.D. in Mathematics (Number Theory) from U. of T. and an Ed.D. in Computer Applications from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, and he curates his site on Quora titled, “IQ & Intelligence.”

Do some people have more Natural Intelligence than others, or can everyone develop a high IQ through education and Experience?

Yes, research has revealed that some people do, indeed, have higher intelligence than others. This was established unequivocally by Bouchard and others during the 1990’s in their study of identical twins who were raised in different environments. Since the twins in Bouchard’s Minnesota study were raised apart, no part of the correlation in the IQ …

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Why are great intellectuals and professors not the wealthiest?

During a dinner debate with Amy Chua (known as “Tiger Mom”) Larry Summers, President of Harvard from 2001–2006, quipped, “At Harvard, the A students tend to become professors and the C students become wealthy donors.” Summers’ facetious comment actually carries more than a grain of truth, and it challenges the assumption that high intelligence necessarily …

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Is it easier for intelligent people to learn foreign languages than average intelligence people, and why is that so?

Highly intelligent people are usually able to learn foreign languages more easily than most people. Among the cognitive abilities that characterize high intelligence are strong short-term and long-term memory, an quick grasp of new concepts, a capacity for abstraction and an ability to discover patterns in structures. Since these are the kinds of abilities that …

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How much of someone’s intelligence is genetic? How much does environment (parents) play a role in intelligence?

This question is at the root of a “nature vs. nurture debate that has raged for the past three centuries and has now been illuminated by recent research. The intelligence that we develop through adulthood derives from the DNA we inherited from our parents (nature) and the experiences we accumulate in our voyage through life …

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What’s the best way for a person of average IQ to be successful in life?

The answer to this question depends, to some extent, to your definition of success. If success in life is about the accumulation of wealth and an affluent lifestyle, then this kind of success is more accessible to people of average, or slightly above average intellect, than most people would imagine. In his study of successful …

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What is the Hidden Peril in the Unrelenting Decline in American Education?

On October 4, 2023, the New York Times published an article by journalist Jessica Grose titled, Teachers Can’t Hold Students Accountable. It’s Making the Job Miserable. In her article, Jessica describes the current crisis in American Education. Her article presents evidence of declining student performance in mathematics and language, grade inflation, increasing student absenteeism and …

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