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Richard Lynn, John Harvey, and Helmuth Nyborg Average intelligence predicts atheism rates across 137 nations article Evidence is reviewed pointing to a negative relationship between intelligence and religious belief in the United States and Europe. It is shown that intelligence measured as psychometric g is negatively related to religious belief. We also examine whether this negative relationship between intelligence and religious belief is present between nations. We find that in a sample of 137 countries the correlation between national IQ and disbelief in God is 0.60.

Average intelligence predicts atheism rates across 137 nations

Richard Lynn, John Harvey, and Helmuth Nyborg

Intelligence, vol. 37, no. 1, 2009, pp. 11–15

Abstract

Evidence is reviewed pointing to a negative relationship between intelligence and religious belief in the United States and Europe. It is shown that intelligence measured as psychometric g is negatively related to religious belief. We also examine whether this negative relationship between intelligence and religious belief is present between nations. We find that in a sample of 137 countries the correlation between national IQ and disbelief in God is 0.60.

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