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| Agree | 51% | 1275 votes | Total: 2517 votes | |
| Disagree | 49% | 1242 votes |
Agree
by Lucius Trae
Created on: May 11, 2010
I love seeing people react to studies like this. It shows how unscientific the majority of the population
by V R Rutledge
Created on: July 20, 2008
Having done the research, I came to the following conclusions. The initial incidence of sexual activity,
by Suzy Charnas
Created on: August 28, 2008 Last Updated: December 06, 2010
The outcome of this study should not come as a surprise. As an intelligent kid you soon work it out
by A.W. Berry
Created on: August 15, 2007 Last Updated: January 12, 2012
Students with higher IQ's are less likely to be sexually active for several reasons. Those reasons are
Created on: August 15, 2007 Last Updated: May 04, 2009
Animals tend to eat as much as they can and have sex as often as possible when not eating. Ricardo the
Created on: November 11, 2008 Last Updated: December 08, 2009
While the scientific veracity of said study cannot be verified, several intuitive reasons tend to lend
by Ted Sherman
Created on: August 16, 2007
SATIRE: Of course, it didn't require a bunch of scientists sticking their noses into places they didn't
Created on: August 10, 2010
Having an IQ of 140+ along with my girlfriend, I feel slightly qualified, not to give an absolute answer,
Created on: June 22, 2008 Last Updated: January 13, 2011
Students with higher IQs are the bright lights in every classroom. They will learn a great deal on their
Created on: November 12, 2007
The results of this study should not surprise any one. Intelligence is the ability to learn. The higher
by Cyn Bagley
Created on: August 15, 2007 Last Updated: July 13, 2008
When I was working for my B.A. in English Literature, I took a course on biological psychology. Dr.
by Kevin Tumy
Created on: October 15, 2007 Last Updated: January 16, 2011
Unlike the majority of people posting to either side of this debate, I have actually found and read
by Sandi Crain
Created on: December 02, 2009
Human nature can be divided into four aspects: Spiritual, Emotional, Physical, and Mental. All four
Created on: August 12, 2007
Children who score higher on IQ tests are most likely going to be those students who take seriously
Created on: February 07, 2008 Last Updated: May 04, 2010
Who'd have thunk that! The higher the IQ the more thirst for knowledge a person has. Do you increase
by Kim Bonnalie
Created on: September 02, 2008 Last Updated: April 09, 2011
I agree that education level and IQ would play a part in the sexual activity of students based on the
by T.C Leonard
Created on: August 15, 2007
Libido knows no bounds as intelligence is concerned, but there are a number of factors that would lead
Created on: August 15, 2007 Last Updated: November 03, 2009
Though there are often exceptions to the rule, the majority of intellectually inclined nerds, for short
by Kayla Weller
Created on: September 08, 2007
It doesn't surprise me that people with higher IQs tend to be less sexually active. I can think of three
by Chris Pavey
Created on: August 16, 2007 Last Updated: May 26, 2011
It's a given, surely, that students with higher IQ's are less likely to be sexually active. Think about.
Disagree
by smanty
Created on: November 27, 2008
I disagree very strongly about this debate. Although a student may have a higher IQ, and their mind
by Miss Kat
Created on: January 31, 2008
What exactly does this statement mean? Are the people who performed the study implying that smarter
Created on: March 11, 2010
The only correlation regarding intelligence and sexual activity has to do with whether the participants
by Vicki Brown
Created on: July 11, 2008 Last Updated: October 30, 2010
I think this study is seriously flawed. I don't believe that your IQ determines if you are sexually
Created on: August 14, 2007
I certainly do not agree with the research or study that says students with higher IQs are less likely
Created on: August 10, 2008
The study is very discriminatory...it's like saying people with higher IQ's are superior, people with
Created on: November 11, 2007
A study says students with higher IQs are less likely to be sexually active. Before agreeing or disagreeing
by John Peters
Created on: November 14, 2007 Last Updated: December 03, 2011
High IQ or low IQ we all are sexually active. It is human nature. Whether sexually active
Created on: August 14, 2007
Since when did intelligence suggest that someone was less sexually active. The premise is humorous;
by Ryan Potter
Created on: August 14, 2007 Last Updated: March 12, 2009
Okay, this is completely ridiculous. As a student who recently graduated from high school, I can assuredly
Created on: February 18, 2008 Last Updated: January 24, 2009
I would definitely have to disagree with this one. I'm not saying that High IQ folks are necessarily
by Kris Vaassen
Created on: March 10, 2009
Whether or not to become sexually active is a subject that each teenager or preteen is faced with at
by Mara Yoresh
Created on: October 26, 2007
It is interesting that in the United States, whenever an article or some other source claims that "a
by Jessica D
Created on: August 15, 2007
It's hard to find anyone who doesn't love sex. There are tons of factors when it comes to teens and
by patty smithe
Created on: August 15, 2007
The study that implies that students with higher IQs are less likely to be sexually active isn't necessarily
by KhayPrower
Created on: November 22, 2007
I would have to argue that there is not a negative correlation between the IQ of a student and their
by May Plaige
Created on: September 11, 2007
Sex and IQ are two completely unrelated things; any correlation found between the two should be disregarded
by Tina Dene
Created on: August 15, 2007
Sexual activity in the teen and young adult community has little to do with the intelligence quotient.
by Doctor Bob
Created on: August 15, 2007
Bull Hockey! The idea that IQs have anything to do with being sexually active, as a student, if foolish.
by Rachel Evans
Created on: August 16, 2007
I find this a very difficult topic to debate. First of all I haven't read the study. I can't see who