“…Brody (23), reworking studies (92) and (96), found a closer relationship of achievement to years of schooling than to intelligence, although (96) and (92) reported the interpretation that intelligence is basic to achievement. Terman and others (69,81,93,94) reported that superior status on intelligence in childhood is indicative of superior status on such tests in adult life, high personality ratings, and good standing in college, although a considerable number had not lived up to their ability.…”