I’d assume that most things people value are associated with IQ.
I’m not sure that’s true. E.g. it doesn’t seem to apply to personality or politics. (Or well, politics is associated, but people can value eother side of politics, and so it can just as well be negatively correlated as positively correlated.)
If that association is strong enough, then I believe it still shows up as a positive correlation when you exclude the people who don’t make the cut.
Yes, but collider bias can lead to a surprisingly strong negative bias in the correlation. E.g. in my simulation, g and black swan awareness were initially positively correlated.
I’m not sure that’s true. E.g. it doesn’t seem to apply to personality or politics. (Or well, politics is associated, but people can value eother side of politics, and so it can just as well be negatively correlated as positively correlated.)
Yes, but collider bias can lead to a surprisingly strong negative bias in the correlation. E.g. in my simulation, g and black swan awareness were initially positively correlated.
I see. You’re right, I have changed my mind!