Dave Rubin, Andy Kindler and Gina Grad discuss a new study that says smarter children are more likely to smoke weed and use drugs later in life.
Studies show a correlation between high childhood IQs and getting high. Using data from the 1958 National Child Development Study, researchers have published a report that found children with higher IQs are more likely to use illegal drugs later in life.
Why do you think children with higher IQ's are more likely to get high?
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Studies show a correlation between high childhood IQs and getting high. Using data from the 1958 National Child Development Study, researchers have published a report that found children with higher IQs are more likely to use illegal drugs later in life.
Why do you think children with higher IQ's are more likely to get high?
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Guests:
Gina Grad: @GinaGrad
Andy Kindler: @AndyKindler
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