{"id":1556,"date":"2004-11-02T05:11:05","date_gmt":"2004-11-02T04:11:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.blogistan.co.uk\/ijwp\/mt.php\/2004\/11\/02\/iq_bush_support"},"modified":"2004-11-02T05:11:05","modified_gmt":"2004-11-02T04:11:05","slug":"iq_bush_support","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.blogistan.co.uk\/blog\/mt.php\/2004\/11\/02\/iq_bush_support","title":{"rendered":"IQ &#038; Bush support"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Dr Maxtor has <a href=\"http:\/\/drmaxtor.blogspot.com\/2004\/10\/well-heres-shock-stupid-people-love.html\">posted an amusing report<\/a> which indicates that there is a correlation between low IQ and support for Bush. Among people of IQs above 140, there is 80% support for Kerry, among those of average or below average IQ, Bush is narrowly in the lead (54-46).  Nader supporters are among the brightest, but &#8220;too smart for their own good&#8221;.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nThere are two problems with this report, amusing as it is.  First is that IQ is not universally accepted as a measure of intelligence; there is an essay by Ashley Montagu, <em>The IQ Mythology<\/em> (in Montagu, <em>Race &#038; IQ<\/em>, Oxford, 1999), which explains that, among other things, IQ results are affected by one&#8217;s upbringing and environment, and not just one&#8217;s physical makeup.  They ask questions which are obviously easy to fix, such as general knowledge questions.  What&#8217;s general knowledge to an American isn&#8217;t general to a Sri Lankan, so you might expect an American to know who Martin Luther King or JF Kennedy were (and that they were shot), but obviously the Sri Lankan couldn&#8217;t be expected to know this.  When I was at school, a teacher told another pupil, an obnoxious bully, that he was more intelligent than myself or a friend of mine, and that he could beat us at any subject he chose, if he wanted to (he didn&#8217;t, and was subsequently expelled for drug possession).  The only source of this could have been an IQ test, and I have heard of pupils being expelled from schools for coming up short at these tests.<\/p>\n<p>The other issue with this report is that it&#8217;s not actual lack of intelligence which helps Bush, but the encouragement by the media of visceral, lowest-common-denominator, &#8220;common sense&#8221; attitudes which do not require thinking.  It makes common people &#8211; not necessarily thick, but mostly uneducated &#8211; value their opinions and rubbish those of people who have studied the issue.  Which is why you get &#8220;middle Americans&#8221; in places like Kansas rubbishing the effete, latte-drinking intellectuals of New York and Massachusetts, and wealthy businessmen boasting about how &#8220;humble&#8221; they are (see T Frank, <em>What&#8217;s the Matter With Kansas\/America?<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>The most obvious source of these attitudes are the talk radio programmes, in which presenters give the &#8220;common people&#8221; a chance to bash the powerful and talk back to the arrogant councillors and mayors &#8211; not a bad thing in itself, but then they get onto the subject of school &#8220;discipline&#8221; and the prevailing opinions are that the kids just need a whack round the head.  The hosts may shame some of the most virulent and explicit hatred, but bleats about immigrants and &#8220;political correctness&#8221; are quite common, along with populist appeals to &#8220;support our boys&#8221; and that sort of thing.  So the problem is the under-valuing of intelligence and coherent thought, not people having low IQs.  People can think &#8211; they just don&#8217;t.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dr Maxtor has posted an amusing report which indicates that there is a correlation between low IQ and support for Bush. 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