Originally Posted by Dude
No. The finding is HIGHLY illuminating, because it shows that individuals with divergent IQs but similar SES backgrounds make the same amount. This shows that SES matters more than IQ. You're just ignoring this because it's inconvenient to your argument, and repeating an assumption you have been unable to support.

Career track matters more than IQ.

Ideally, you want to be a dermatologist and you don't need to have a top 2% I.Q. to be a dermatologist.

I'm filing this under "things that are obvious."