Smart by Nature, Stunted by Childhood: Adversity halves intelligence’s trust boost

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Smart by Nature, Stunted by Childhood: Adversity halves intelligence’s trust boost
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Higher cognitive ability generally increases generalized trust, but childhood disadvantage weakens this link by about 50%, suggesting early adversity dampens how intelligence translates into social cooperation and contributing to intergenerational inequality.

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