Men think they’re brighter than they are and women underestimate their IQ. Why?
- Written by David Reilly, Researcher, School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University
ShutterstockWhen asked to estimate their own intelligence, most people will say they are above average, even though this is a statistical improbability. This is a normal, healthy cognitive bias and extends to any socially desirable trait such as honesty, driving ability and so on. This pattern is so common that it’s known as “the...
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