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"Utter hogwash" is how the journal Nature referred to two male British researchers' claim that their recent study proved that men are smarter than women. The study claimed that there are 5.5 men for every woman with IQ scores of 125, and twice as many men as women at genius level of 155.
But right after the official outline of Paul Irwing and Richard Lynn's work was published in the British Journal of Psychology, Nature denounced the study in unusually fierce terms. The study is "deeply flawed," according to Nature. Among other problems, it ignored a massive study done in ...