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Average Americans Think They're Smarter Than The Average American
2014-05-15
[NATIONALJOURNAL] Fifty-five percent of Americans think that they are smarter than the average American, according to a new survey by YouGov, a research organization that uses online polling. In other words, as YouGov cleverly points out, the average American thinks that he or she is smarter than the average American.
The average IQ is 100. Eighty percent of everybody falls in the middle of the bell curve, somewhere between IQ 80 and 120. That would make the forty percent of everybody (half the eighty percent) in the middle smarter than the other forty percent of everybody. Add in the ten percent at the right side of the bell curve, above 120, and that makes fifty percent, which is really not that far off the 55 percent's opinion.
A humble 34 percent of citizens say they are about as smart as everyone else, while a dispirited 4 percent say they are less intelligent than most people.
What a bunch of dumbasses. The middle of the bell curve (IQ 90-110) looks like it contains about 40 percent of everybody--I haven't looked it up so I could be wrong. That leaves a gradual drop off of twenty percent between IQ 90 and 80 and a similar drop off between IQ 110 and 120. So they're about six percent off.
Men (24 percent) are more likely than women (15 percent) to say they are "much more intelligent" than the average American. White people are more likely to say the same than Hispanic and black people.
But the Hispanics know how to say it in Spanish.
So, this many smart people must mean that, on the whole, the United States ranks pretty high in intelligence, right?
My guess is the U.S. ranks somewhere in the middle.
Not quite. According to the survey, just 44 percent of Americans say that Americans are "averagely intelligent."
That's four percent more than the forty percent we were talking about. Tut tut.
People who make less than $40,000 a year are much more likely to say that their fellow Americans are intelligent, while those who make more than $100,000 are far more likely to say that Americans are unintelligent.
My guess would be that mental horsepower would have something to do with level of achievement, though it's not a 100 percent correlation. I could be wrong, though.

What the hell do I know? 55 percent of Americans think I'm a dumbass.

And everybody knows that 78.1 percent of statistical studies like this are pulled out of somebody's butt.
Posted by:Fred

#17  The Drudge headline was, "Only 4% of Americans think they have below average intelligence".
Posted by: KBK   2014-05-15 22:40  

#16  on line polling means a self selected sample answered the poll

analysis of the results is a meaningless exercise
Posted by: lord garth   2014-05-15 20:42  

#15  How often does one need to immediately know the capital of Austria?
Posted by: Pappy   2014-05-15 20:40  

#14  POTENTIAL

Not everybody gets to be an astronaut when they grow up.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2014-05-15 20:37  

#13  Ask the average American an international question and they wont have a clue eg.Capital of Austria?
Posted by: Slinelet Pelosi7787   2014-05-15 19:09  

#12  I didn't get it
Posted by: Frank G   2014-05-15 18:05  

#11  I guess that means Putin is just shrewd and cunning as Obama thinks he's smarter than anyone else in the room.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-05-15 18:01  

#10  I have the converse opinion. I know most are smarter than me. And it frustrate me that I am too dumb to live off the GIVERnment; I actual get up and got work and take care of myself.

Posted by: Airandee   2014-05-15 17:28  

#9  "I find I'm enjoying petting the neighbor's cat and dog much more. Sometimes I wonder if I should be concerned."

If they're not, why should you be, B? ;-p
Posted by: Barbara   2014-05-15 15:45  

#8  Don't feel bad BP. I began noticing a recipitous decline in abilities as my IQ and age gained a correlative relationship. The two are now gaining distance, and I find I'm enjoying petting the neighbor's cat and dog much more. Sometimes I wonder if I should be concerned.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-05-15 12:47  

#7  Must be all the 4 percent that volunteer to be on Springer.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-05-15 12:34  

#6  I get 140 on IQ tests* (but I'm fricking useless at anything non-digital).

*Which I do not believe measure intelligence.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2014-05-15 12:25  

#5  Google Dunning Kruger.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2014-05-15 12:23  

#4  Half of American children have below average IQ.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-05-15 11:43  

#3  Depens on who you are comparing with.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2014-05-15 11:41  

#2  That is because they have been told they are special and unique.

Just like everyone else.
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-05-15 11:15  

#1  Yeah, yeah. All the children are above average.
Posted by: Skunky Ebbert6551   2014-05-15 11:07  

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