Smart men are often more faithful
The higher the men have, the more they respect the monogamy and less cheating wife.
The higher the men have, the more they respect the monogamy and less cheating wife.
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Telegraph said, researchers from London University of Economics, UK - analyze the results of two large-scale surveys in the US to understand the relationship between intelligence level and social views in men . Subjects of the two surveys are teenagers and adults.
"We find that men with high IQs have a higher respect for monogamy and sexual fidelity than men with low IQ , " said Dr. Satoshi Kanazawa, team leader. research, statement.
However, there is no evidence that smarter women are more faithful, Kanazawa said.
The research team believes that the respect for monogamy of smart men is derived from evolution. In the early stages of humanity, men were "programmed" to indiscriminate sex with many women. So fidelity is almost no benefit for them. Modern society no longer praises men who have many partners, and only smart men realize the profound benefits of fidelity. So they respect monogamy more than the less intelligent men.
Research results also show that men with higher IQs often have radical thinking and do not believe in religion.
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