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LetMyPeopleVote

(177,544 posts)
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 04:16 PM 11 hrs ago

Higher IQ leads to lower conservatism in men in decades-long study

Who is NOT surprised at this finding

A decades-long study suggests that men with higher intelligence quotient ratings are less likely to hold conservative political views.

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-02-19T03:00:18.650Z

https://www.rawstory.com/conservative-study

A decades-long study suggests that men with higher intelligence quotient ratings are less likely to hold conservative political views.

The study comes from researchers at Saarland University and Philipps-University Marburg, institutions in Germany.

According to PsyPost, "The team based their research on the 'Cognitive Complexity-Openness Hypothesis.' This concept suggests that people with higher intelligence are generally more open to new experiences. They are also thought to be better equipped to handle complex or nuanced ideas. If this hypothesis holds true, gifted individuals might reject rigid political dogmas. They might gravitate toward more flexible or moderate positions. The researchers aimed to test if this theoretical flexibility translates into specific political preferences in adulthood."

The project started in 1987, and initially "involved examining over 7,000 third-grade students. The researchers administered standardized intelligence tests to this large group. These tests measured reasoning abilities and the speed at which the students processed information."

The students were then tracked into adulthood, measuring their IQ all the while and tracking them in "gifted" and "non-gifted" categories, and their political positions were examined in a four-part questionnaire.

"The researchers then analyzed the four specific dimensions of the detailed questionnaire. For economic libertarianism, socialism, and liberalism, the analysis again showed no statistical difference between the groups. Giftedness did not appear to push individuals toward or away from these specific ideologies," said the report. "However, a distinct pattern emerged regarding the dimension of conservatism. The researchers found an interaction effect between giftedness and sex. This means the relationship between intelligence and conservatism depended on whether the participant was male or female."

"Specifically, non-gifted men scored higher on conservatism than gifted men," noted the report. "The non-gifted men were more likely to endorse values related to tradition and strict social order. Gifted men were less likely to hold these traditional conservative views."

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Higher IQ leads to lower conservatism in men in decades-long study (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote 11 hrs ago OP
The concept of IQ is rooted in racism, classism and ableism. WhiskeyGrinder 11 hrs ago #1
LeBron James would be a great test for this. Someone compared his Basketball IQ against Einstein kerry-is-my-prez 10 hrs ago #7
Did Einstein require a "Super Team" to formulate his Theory of Relativity? PeaceWave 9 hrs ago #9
File under "No Shit." kysrsoze 11 hrs ago #2
I don't want to sound like the old "bell curve" conspiracy of the 80s (I think it was?) but.... walkingman 11 hrs ago #3
Well DUH! SergeStorms 11 hrs ago #4
i knew that from personal experience in my first marriage kimbutgar 11 hrs ago #5
Well - yeah! yellow dahlia 10 hrs ago #6
Duh. SamKnause 10 hrs ago #8
I think it leads to less insecurity. It's not just intelligence but having a higher level JI7 9 hrs ago #10
Conservatism in general and especially among men JI7 9 hrs ago #11

kerry-is-my-prez

(10,246 posts)
7. LeBron James would be a great test for this. Someone compared his Basketball IQ against Einstein
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 05:48 PM
10 hrs ago

If LeBron was in Einstein’s field and Einstein was in LeBrons field, an expert said that LeBron would blow Einstein away.

https://www.quora.com/Is-LeBron-James-more-intelligent-than-Albert-Einstein?top_ans=1477743752036219

“LeBron James possesses an elite, "1 billion" basketball IQ, often described as playing like a coach on the court due to his, photographic memory of plays, ability to anticipate opponent moves in real-time, and, exceptional spatial awareness. He is widely considered to have one of the highest, if not the highest, basketball IQs in NBA history.”

He is certainly one of the smartest basketball minds of all time. He has also been known to have a freakish memory, as shown during the playoffs last year when a reporter asked him about a certain play and he proceeded to give a play by play from memory of about 3 minutes worth of game time in the post game presser. I remember reading an article about LeBron’s memory and in the piece Chris Bosh said that when they watch football Chris Bosh will wonder aloud who a player is and then LeBron will proceed to name exactly what pick in the draft he was and what school he came from and leave Bosh speechless. There were also stories about how LeBron would come into training camp and have the entire playbook memorized from every position.

https://www.si.com/nba/2020/03/27/inside-the-mind-of-lebron-james-a-look-at-his-iq


James has a photographic memory for many things, including movies, television shows and music. If someone names an actor, James can list which movies they've been in. And several Lakers said they haven't been able to find a song that James doesn't know.

https://www.quora.com/Is-LeBron-James-genius?top_ans=108659133

He most likely would have blown everyone away in any field that he went into. He had a 3.3 GPA in high school.

walkingman

(10,582 posts)
3. I don't want to sound like the old "bell curve" conspiracy of the 80s (I think it was?) but....
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 04:28 PM
11 hrs ago

I agree with that ☮

kimbutgar

(27,051 posts)
5. i knew that from personal experience in my first marriage
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 04:37 PM
11 hrs ago

He was dumb and of low intelligence. Saw a picture of him on FB years ago he was wearing a red naga hat. !

Luckily my current husband of 36 years is a raging liberal like me and reads books !

JI7

(93,402 posts)
10. I think it leads to less insecurity. It's not just intelligence but having a higher level
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 06:18 PM
9 hrs ago

of experience and understanding of the world.

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