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An example of physical capital is
Flynn Effect
The rise in IQ scores over generations in many nations.
IQ Scores
Numerical measurements derived from standardized tests designed to assess human intelligence and cognitive abilities relative to a statistical normal distribution.
Crystallized Intelligence
The ability to use knowledge gained from past experiences, recognizing it as a form of intellectual ability that tends to improve over a person's lifespan.
Fluid Intelligence
Intellectual ability that reflects basic information processing skills, including working memory, processing speed, and the ability to detect relations among stimuli and draw inferences; underlies learning, is not influenced by culture, and reflects brain functioning.
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