People who are easy to trust are often smart

Oxford University researchers were based on a general social survey conducted in the United States to survey public opinion.

Thereby, the results show that those who are smart or have high IQ often tend to trust others. Explaining this statement, scientists say smart people excel at identifying and evaluating opposite people and so they tend to form and develop relationships with people. reliable and absolutely loyal.

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Another reason is that people with high IQ are often careful and meticulous in considering situations, especially recognizing other people's reactions to their needs. Unsatisfied.

The project, published in Plos One magazine, is also a place to support the analysis of previous studies. In addition, the results also emphasize the belief that others also bring better health and happier lives. The success of the project has many important implications for society and a strong impact in the field of public health, government support policies and charitable organizations. Therefore, we can affirm that belief is a valuable resource for each individual, and not simply representing intelligence. However, researchers at Oxford found that intelligence does not explain the relationship between belief and health, between faith and happiness.

The head of the study of Noah Carl - the Department of Sociology affirms: 'Intelligence is expressed through trust in others, even in factors such as marriage, education and income. This finding is to confirm more clearly the arguments of other researchers, namely objectively assessing personality is a characteristic of human intelligence. Moreover, human intelligence is developed to inherit good characteristics through natural selection. However, without excluding other explanations, we need to continue research to remove those questions. '