“…First, there is a great deal of evidence, in psychology, of developmental variations in the relationships between cognitive, demographic and background variables. For example, the correlation between parents' education or socioeconomic status and intelligence test scores of their offspring is negative or close to zero during early childhood but increases to .40-.60 in the following years (e. g., Bayley & Jones, 1937;Bayley, 1954Bayley, , 1970Honzik, 1957Honzik, , 1963Honzik, , 1967. Also, the IQ variance explained by genotype increases with age whereas the effect of shared environmental influences tends to diminish between childhood and adolescence (Plomin, 2003;Plomin, DeFries, McClearn, & McGuffin, 2001;Plomin & Petrill, 1997;Plomin & Spinath, 2004).…”