Gender,g, Gender Identity Concepts,and Self-Constructs as Predictors of the Self-Estimated IQ |
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Authors: | Josephine Storek Adrian Furnham |
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Affiliation: | University College London |
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Abstract: | In all 102 participants completed 2 intelligence tests, a self-estimated domain-masculine (DMIQ) intelligence rating (which is a composite of self-rated mathematical–logical and spatial intelligence), a measure of self-esteem, and of self-control. The aim was to confirm and extend previous findings about the role of general intelligence and gender identity in self-assessed intelligence. It aimed to examine further correlates of the Hubris-Humility Effect that shows men believe they are more intelligent than women. The DMIQ scores were correlated significantly with gender, psychometrically assessed IQ, and masculinity but not self-esteem or self-control. Stepwise regressions indicated that gender and gender role were the strongest predictors of DMIQ accounting for a third of the variance. |
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Keywords: | gender g self-control self-esteem self-estimated intelligence |
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