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      Home  >  College Chess • Polgar Events • SPICE / Webster  >  A look back at the debate: Who is smarter? Men or Women?

      A look back at the debate: Who is smarter? Men or Women?

      Parade, Parade Magazine, Smart, Susan Polgar


      PARADE is a magazine that is distributed as a Sunday supplement in hundreds of newspapers in the United States. In one of the latest issues staff writer Marilyn vos Savant asked what readers thought: are men smarter then women? Savant herself is reputed to have an astronomical 228 IQ (in the Guinness Book of World Records) but is a somewhat controversial public figure. Her article on male and female intelligence did, however, hit a nerve.

      Savant set up a questionnaire to ask readers specifically: Are men smarter than women? Or are women more intelligent than men? The options you could vote for were:
      I think men are smarter than women
      I think women are smarter than men
      I agree with Marilyn, neither gender is smarter
      I don’t know

      The result was a resounding vote for equality of the genders with regard to intelligence. Only 10% thought men were smarter, but on the other hand 8% thought women had the upper hand.

      After that Savant gave a list with 50 names, of which readers had to pick the five they thought were smartest. The top five were the following:


      Parade Magazine Worldwide Poll

      www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2565

      Top 50 Smartest People in the world

      1 Albert Einstein
      2 Bill Gates
      3 Marie Curie
      4 Stephen Hawking
      5 Condoleezza Rice
      6 Bill Clinton
      7 Sandra Day O’Connor
      8 Oprah Winfrey
      9 Warren Buffett
      10 Jane Goodall
      11 Steven Spielberg
      12 Dalai Lama
      13 Sally Ride
      14 George S. Patton Jr.
      15 Jon Stewart
      16 J.K. Rowling
      17 Dr. Phil (McGraw)
      18 Ben Carson
      19 Susan Polgar
      20 Pablo Picasso
      21 Rosalyn Yalow
      22 Linda Buck
      23 Yo-Yo Ma
      24 Johnny Carson
      25 Georgia O’Keeffe
      26 Katharine Graham
      27 Mary Matalin
      28 James Carville
      29 Meryl Streep
      30 Sergey Brin
      31 Toni Morrison
      32 Dr. Ruth (Westheimer)
      33 Jackie Chan
      34 Quincy Jones
      35 Hayao Miyazaki
      36 Maya Lin
      37 Meg Whitman
      38 Edward Albee
      39 Pat Summitt
      40 Wynton Marsalis
      41 Mikhail Baryshnikov
      42 Martha Graham
      43 Ralph Lauren
      44 Bette Davis
      45 Antonia Novello
      46 Allison Fisher
      47 Frank Gehry
      48 Mike Nichols
      49 Annie Duke
      50 Annika Sorenstam

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2014 at 6:09 pm

        Nakamura is for sure is #1.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2014 at 7:08 pm

        Why do people think Condoleezza Rice is smart? How far up your bung is your head if you’re rating her higher than Bill friggin’ Clinton.

      3. Awfulhangover Reply
        February 22, 2014 at 10:00 pm

        This article is about intelligence,but is so unintelligent that it makes me puke.
        When I see who is on that list (so many americans, haha), and all the real geniuses that aren’t there, I am disappointed that this rubbish is published. Must be satire? And any list would be nonsense, because intelligence is hard to measure, – what IS it? And have ALL people in the world been tested, and tested objectively? Not possible.
        By the way, start with http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mjIO5YVaxo

      4. Anonymous Reply
        February 23, 2014 at 4:47 pm

        Condoleeza Rice?
        Anika Sorenstam?

        A Bush toadie who pushed for invading Iraq and a golf player?

        Their inclusion indicates the whole article is some kind of satirical joke.

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