— Cross-national IQ
UK vs France Average IQ
Published cross-national IQ estimates place UK at an average of 99 and France at 98. That's a 1-point gap in favor of UK.
What the gap likely reflects
→Pause. Find out YOUR IQ before you keep reading.National IQ differences even when small are usually driven by:
- Education access and quality — especially early childhood
- Childhood nutrition — iodine, iron, protein in the first 1000 days
- Healthcare and disease burden — parasitic and infectious disease loads correlate strongly
- Test bias — tests developed in Western contexts may not perfectly transfer cross-culturally
- Selection effects in measurement — who gets tested matters as much as the test itself
Important caveats
→Curious how YOU score? 20-min calibrated test.National averages are estimates with wide confidence intervals. Within-country variation (typically 15-20 points of standard deviation) is far larger than the differences between countries.
A high-IQ France person can easily exceed an average UK person — and vice versa. National numbers describe populations, not individuals.
The Flynn Effect
→The numbers above? Find out where YOU land.Both UK and France have been seeing IQ scores rise over time (the Flynn Effect), with rates of increase tied to improvements in nutrition, education, and abstract test exposure. Estimates from a decade ago are likely outdated.
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