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Intelligent people have one thing in common

 

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According to a few different studies, intelligent people are more likely to be nocturnal than people with lower IQ scores. In a study run on young Americans, results showed that intelligent individuals went to bed later on weeknights and weekends than their less intelligent counterparts.

In “Study Magazine,†Satoshi Kanazawa, a psychologist at the London School Of Economics And Political Science, reported that IQ average and sleeping patterns are most definitely related, proving that those who play under the moon are, indeed, more intelligent human beings.

The data supports the notion that all night owls feel: the only real time for living is after everyone’s gone to bed.

Stats

Very Dull (IQ < 75)
Weekday: 11:41 pm -7:20 am
Weekend: 12:35 am -10:09 pm

Normal (90 < IQ < 110)
Weekday: 12:10 am -7:32 am
Weekend: 1:13 am -10:14 am

Very Bright (IQ > 125)
Weekday: 12:29 am -7:52 am
Weekend: 1:44 am -11:07 am

 

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Are you a night owl (like us :P ) and you think there is a correlation?

 

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I believe what are the research meant is, if you stay up late reading something educational or working on some project. Not stay up late surfing the internet or staring at the moon while waiting for the Sun to rise. 

 

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If only IQ actually meant anything.

 

I know a crapton of people who work wonky hours so their sleep schedule involves going to bed at like 4am and sleeping until 11am. I also know a lot of 20-something guys who stay up until 3am playing videogames. Trust me when I say these are not geniuses.

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