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Yes, a general factor of intelligence exists but the variance in IQ between people can be explained entirely by environmental factors, Childhood nutrition, Socioeconomic status, school quality, and so on. Absolutely nothing happens in the factor analysis process to tell us about what the causes are for people having different measurable levels of intelligence. And even if we accept a single general rule exists, that would not necessarily imply genetic causation.

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