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What’s your risk-taking IQ? Research suggests how much risk we’re willing to take is pre-wired

Monday, November 20, 2017 by: Zoey Sky   


(Natural News) Have you ever wondered what drives people to take certain risks, such as going bungee jumping or risking a financial gamble? While a person’s tendency to take risks will often vary, a new study has proven that over time a stable general factor affects general risk preference.

Swiss and German researchers have recently finished a study that looked into this general factor of individual risk preference, “which remains stable over time” and is similar to the general Intelligence Quotient (IQ). The study, which was published in two journals (Science Advances and Nature Human Behaviour) was based on findings that involved 1,500 participants.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-11-20-whats-your-risk-taking-iq-research-suggests-how-much-risk-were-willing-to-take-is-pre-wired.html