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Higher levels of intelligence are associated with a variety of favorable results ranging from higher average income to increased life span.
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Additionally, more current research study has actually revealed that some particular cognitive skills like analytical help partners navigate possible difficulties within their relationships.
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These tests revealed that basic intelligence was substantially related to more positive behaviours and less negative behaviours in romantic relationships.
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The study discovered that guys who scored poorly on tests for general intelligence were most likely to experience impotence and to display unfavorable behaviour towards their partner (stock image)
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