Evidence for a Correlation:

  • Numerous studies: Research repeatedly shows a positive correlation between reading ability and various measures of intelligence, including vocabulary, verbal reasoning, and overall cognitive performance.
  • Cognitive benefits: Reading stimulates brain activity, improves memory and concentration, expands knowledge, and enhances critical thinking skills, all of which contribute to cognitive development.
  • Exposure to complex ideas: Reading exposes individuals to diverse perspectives, complex concepts, and new information, which can broaden their understanding of the world and challenge their thinking.