O luso está correto no que toca às mulheres!

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O luso está correto no que toca às mulheres!
« em: Outubro 16, 2006, 10:38:25 pm »
Aqui está um estudo que comprova que o Luso sempre tinha razão quando fala das capacidades femininas em comparação às dos homens.

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do Daily Mail

Men are more intelligent than women, claims new study
By BEN CLERKIN & FIONA MACRAE Last updated at 13:38pm on 14th September 2006

It is research that is guaranteed to delight men - and infuriate the women in their lives. A controversial new study has claimed that men really are more intelligent than women.

The study - carried out by a man - concluded that men's IQs are almost four points higher than women's.

British-born researcher John Philippe Rushton, who previously created a furore by suggesting intelligence is influenced by race, says the finding could explain why so few women make it to the top in the workplace.

He claims the 'glass ceiling' phenomenon is probably due to inferior intelligence, rather than discrimination or lack of opportunity.

The University of Western Ontario psychologist reached his conclusion after scrutinising the results of university aptitude tests taken by 100,000 students aged 17 and 18 of both sexes.

A focus on a factors such as the ability to quickly grasp a complex concept, verbal reasoning skills and creativity - some of they key ingredients of intelligence - revealed the male teenagers had IQs that were an average of 3.63 points higher. The average person has an IQ of around 100.

The findings, which held true for all classes and levels of parental education, overturn a 100 year consensus that men and women average the same in general mental ability. They also conflict with evidence that girls do better in school exams than boys.

But Prof Rushton, who was born in Bournemouth and obtained his doctorate in social psychology from the London School of Economics, argues that the faster maturing of girls leads to them outshining boys in the classroom.

And since almost all previous data showing an absence of difference between the sexes was gathered on schoolchildren, the gender difference could easily have been missed.

'It looks like up until late adolescence, the females have the advantage over males because they mature faster, which masks the underlying difference, he said.

Although experts have accepted that men and women differ mentally, with males averaging higher on tests of 'spatial ability' and females higher on verbal tests, it was assumed the differences averaged out, leaving no difference in overall intelligence.

Prof Rushton believes the differences are directly linked to brain size, with other studies showing men having slightly bigger brains than women.

'We know that men have larger brains, even when you take into account larger body size,' said the researcher. 'That means there are more neurons. The question is what these neurons are doing in a man - and they probably have an advantage in processing information.'

It is thought the difference may date back to the Stone Age, with women seeking out men who are more intelligent than them in a bid to pass on the best genes to their children.

'Some people have suggested it evolved because women prefer men who are more intelligent than they are for husbands,' said the professor.

'Just as they prefer men who are taller than them, they also prefer a male who is a little ahead of them in IQ.'

Critics claim Prof Rushton's results could have been skewed by the inclusion of more test results from females than form males.

Prof Rushton, who four years ago triggered a scientific row by claiming intelligence and behaviour are influenced by race, with blacks being more likely to be involved in crime and Asians having a greater chance of high IQs, however, stands by his results.

'These are unpopular conclusions,' he said. 'People should not be made to feel afraid to study controversial issues.

'We have the right to find the truth. One should really look at the facts.'

His work appears to confirm British research which showed men have bigger brains and higher IQs than women, which may explain why chess grandmasters and geniuses are more likely to be male.

The analyses of more than 20,000 verbal reasoning tests taken by university students from around the world revealed that women's IQs are up to five points lower than men's .

Women needn't feel despondent, however, as the scientists believe women can achieve just as much as men - as long as they work harder.
"Esta é a ditosa pátria minha amada."
 

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« Responder #1 em: Outubro 16, 2006, 11:13:22 pm »
Essa dos blacks é deveras interessante  :P
"History is always written by who wins the war..."
 

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« Responder #2 em: Outubro 17, 2006, 09:30:43 am »
Eu sabia! :mrgreen:

PS: os talibans não são tolos de todo.
Ai de ti Lusitânia, que dominarás em todas as nações...
 

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« Responder #3 em: Outubro 17, 2006, 10:46:02 am »
Essa do QI e do tamanho dos cérebros... :lol:
Não há dúvida que há estudos para tudo e mais alguma coisa! Mas será que terá algum valor cientifico? Dúvido...
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 

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« Responder #4 em: Outubro 17, 2006, 01:55:30 pm »
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Essa do QI e do tamanho dos cérebros... :lol:
Não há dúvida que há estudos para tudo e mais alguma coisa! Mas será que terá algum valor cientifico? Dúvido...


Concordo contigo, sinceramente dúvido ...
Blog Olivença é Portugal
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patente ao público no museu do castelo de
Olivença).

:XpõFERENS./
 

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« Responder #5 em: Outubro 17, 2006, 08:17:50 pm »
Claro que o estudo tem valor científico, porque não haveria de ter!?

O autor do estudo é um professor com credenciaís de duas universidades de reputação.
"Esta é a ditosa pátria minha amada."
 

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« Responder #6 em: Outubro 17, 2006, 08:57:02 pm »
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Essa do QI e do tamanho dos cérebros... :lol:
Não há dúvida que há estudos para tudo e mais alguma coisa! Mas será que terá algum valor cientifico? Dúvido...

Concordo contigo, sinceramente dúvido ...



Já somos três...
 

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« Responder #7 em: Outubro 17, 2006, 09:25:47 pm »
Não me fio neste estudo.......
Aliás basta ir a qualquer universidade para contrariar esta tese.
Elas estão em maioria.........e já não deve faltar muito para tomarem as rédeas do poder :lol:

E depois este senhor já fez outros estudos:

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British-born researcher John Philippe Rushton, who previously created a furore by suggesting intelligence is influenced by race......
"Há vários tipos de Estado,  o Estado comunista, o Estado Capitalista! E há o Estado a que chegámos!" - Salgueiro Maia
 

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« Responder #8 em: Outubro 17, 2006, 09:28:13 pm »
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Prof Rushton believes the differences are directly linked to brain size, with other studies showing men having slightly bigger brains than women.


Esta frase diz tudo. A ideia que a inteligência de uma pessoa ( seja lá o que isso for) depende do tamanho do seu cérebro tem pra aí uns 100 anos...
I hope that you accept Nature as It is - absurd.

R.P. Feynman
 

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« Responder #9 em: Outubro 17, 2006, 09:43:23 pm »
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Prof Rushton believes the differences are directly linked to brain size, with other studies showing men having slightly bigger brains than women.

Esta frase diz tudo. A ideia que a inteligência de uma pessoa ( seja lá o que isso for) depende do tamanho do seu cérebro tem pra aí uns 100 anos...



Basta lembrar-se dos estudos aos cérebros do matemático alemão Carl Gauss - o príncipe dos matemáticos ( muitas dores de cabeça este senhor provoca com as suas teorias :evil: ); Lenine e, o mais famoso cérebro - o de Einstein
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« Responder #10 em: Outubro 18, 2006, 07:42:25 pm »
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Prof Rushton believes the differences are directly linked to brain size, with other studies showing men having slightly bigger brains than women.

Esta frase diz tudo. A ideia que a inteligência de uma pessoa ( seja lá o que isso for) depende do tamanho do seu cérebro tem pra aí uns 100 anos...


Basta lembrar-se dos estudos aos cérebros do matemático alemão Carl Gauss - o príncipe dos matemáticos ( muitas dores de cabeça este senhor provoca com as suas teorias :lol: