Morphometric traits predict educational attainment independently of socioeconomic background.
Markus ValgeRichard MeiternPeeter HõrakPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
Our main finding - that adjusting for other morphometric traits and biosocial variables, morphometric traits still robustly predicted educational attainment, is relevant for understanding the current patterns of evolution of human body size. Our findings suggest that fecundity selection acting on educational attainment could be partly responsible for the concurrent selection for smaller stature and cranial volume in women and opposite trends in men.