Hi will give you a summary of a huge study done on this that you can further read on: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/psychological-medicine/article/relationship-between-happiness-and-intelligent-quotient-the-contribution-of-socioeconomic-and-clinical-factors/852640AC984DB7EC623D9D2C1A2D0A5A/core-reader
Also be advised, this is not the only one study that has been done on this subject, so always read more and keep an open mind :D /have fun reading
Background. Happiness and higher intelligent quotient (IQ) are independently related to positive health outcomes.
However, there are inconsistent reports about the relationship between IQ and happiness. The aim was to examine
the association between IQ and happiness and whether it is mediated by social and clinical factors.
Method. The authors analysed data from the 2007 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey in England. The participants
were adults aged 16 years or over, living in private households in 2007. Data from 6870 participants were included in
the study. Happiness was measured using a validated question on a three-point scale. Verbal IQ was estimated using
the National Adult Reading Test and both categorical and continuous IQ was analysed
Results. Happiness is significantly associated with IQ. Those in the lowest IQ range (70–99) reported the lowest
levels of happiness compared with the highest IQ group (120–129). Mediation analysis using the continuous IQ
variable found dependency in activities of daily living, income, health and neurotic symptoms were strong mediators
of the relationship, as they reduced the association between happiness and IQ by 50%
Conclusions. Those with lower IQ are less happy than those with higher IQ. Interventions that target modifiable
variables such as income (e.g. through enhancing education and employment opportunities) and neurotic symptoms
(e.g. through better detection of mental health problems) may improve levels of happiness in the lower IQ groups.
This study was submitted and then revised se below.. i added this becuase i wanted...
Received 19 December 2011 ; Revised 30 July 2012 ; Accepted 7 August 2012 ; First published online 24 September 2012