Here we go: https://t.co/AuZHvCu2g3 citing https://t.co/L05QMlaAnd It turns out that reading the study explains the study and my question is answered in a disappointing way. My previous preconception was that the kids are measured in IQ at a young age,
13-year-olds at 99.75th+ percentile on SAT are 3.5 times as likely to get doctorate by age 40 as kids at 99.0-99.25th http://t.co/Z1DBH86viy
13-year-olds at 99.75th+ percentile on SAT are 5 times as likely to publish in STEM by age 40 as kids at 99.0-99.25th http://t.co/Z1DBH86viy
Dept. of over-achievement: http://t.co/T05eMIjBq5 via @markwarschauer (via @AnnieLowrey)
13-year-olds at 99.75th+ percentile on SAT are 5 times as likely to publish in STEM by age 40 as kids at 99.0-99.25th http://t.co/Z1DBH86viy
13-year-olds at 99.75th+ percentile on SAT are 5 times as likely to publish in STEM by age 40 as kids at 99.0-99.25th http://t.co/Z1DBH86viy
13-year-olds at 99.75th+ percentile on SAT are 5 times as likely to publish in STEM by age 40 as kids at 99.0-99.25th http://t.co/Z1DBH86viy
13-year-olds at 99.75th+ percentile on SAT are 5 times as likely to publish in STEM by age 40 as kids at 99.0-99.25th http://t.co/Z1DBH86viy
13-year-olds at 99.75th+ percentile on SAT are 3.5 times as likely to get doctorate by age 40 as kids at 99.0-99.25th http://t.co/Z1DBH86viy
13-year-olds at 99.75th+ percentile on SAT are 5 times as likely to publish in STEM by age 40 as kids at 99.0-99.25th http://t.co/Z1DBH86viy