Men and Women apparently different

Posted by Matthew on Friday August 26, 2005 @04:33PM

from the how-not-to-score dept.

News

Matthew writes: According to the BBC, a report by professor Richard Lynn and Dr. Paul Irwing will be published later this year in the British Journal of Psychology stating that although children at age 14 are equal, adult men are, on average, 5 I.Q. Points higher than adult women. The difference widens with higher intelligence: There are twice as many men with an IQ of 125, and nearly six times as many men as women with an IQ of 155.

The paper also argues that at the same IQ, women are more likely to achieve more because they are more conscientious and better adapted to sustained periods of hard work.

When ask how he expected to ever get laid again, Dr. Lynn replied that he’d never been laid in the first place.

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