Title of article
Investigating Americaʹs elite: Cognitive ability, education, and sex differences
Author/Authors
Wai، نويسنده , , Jonathan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
9
From page
203
To page
211
Abstract
Are the American elite drawn from the cognitive elite? To address this, five groups of Americaʹs elite (total N = 2254) were examined: Fortune 500 CEOs, federal judges, billionaires, Senators, and members of the House of Representatives. Within each of these groups, nearly all had attended college with the majority having attended either a highly selective undergraduate institution or graduate school of some kind. High average test scores required for admission to these institutions indicated those who rise to or are selected for these positions are highly filtered for ability. Ability and education level differences were found across various sectors in which the billionaires earned their wealth (e.g., technology vs. fashion and retail); even within billionaires and CEOs wealth was found to be connected to ability and education. Within the Senate and House, Democrats had a higher level of ability and education than Republicans. Females were underrepresented among all groups, but to a lesser degree among federal judges and Democrats and to a larger degree among Republicans and CEOs. Americaʹs elite are largely drawn from the intellectually gifted, with many in the top 1% of ability.
Keywords
Cognitive Ability , Sex differences , Wealth , Political party , Education
Journal title
Intelligence (Kidlington)
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Intelligence (Kidlington)
Record number
2377723
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