Keskimääräinen älykkyysosamäärä on noussut teollisuusmaissa hyvin radikaalisti läpi 1900-luvun. Mitä tästä voimme päätellä? Onko teollisuusmaissa evoluutio siirtynyt turbovaihteelle ja tehnyt meistä pikavauhtia geneettisesti älykkäämpiä kuten esim. afrikkalaisista?

Vai olisiko niin että korkea koulutustaso ja parempi terveys saa pärjäämään paremmin noissa testeissä?
Edit: lisäämpä tähän vielä pätkän siitä mitä wikipedia sanoo kyseisestä ilmiöstä.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Flynn effect is the continued year-on-year rise of IQ test scores, an effect seen in all parts of the world, although at greatly varying rates. It is named after New Zealand political scientist James R. Flynn, its discoverer. The average rate of rise seems to be around three IQ points per decade.
The Flynn effect is a perplexing phenomenon for those who believe that IQ tests represent a true measure of human intelligence, as it would suggest that people today are in general considerably more intelligent than those of previous generations. Flynn himself does not believe this to be the case. It is conceivable that something about modern society (the greater need for abstract thinking, presence of computers, more visually-oriented culture) is responsible.
Better nutrition has been proposed as a factor. However, there is evidence from Scandinavian countries that IQ scores rose even following the austerity of occupation during World War II.