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AptiQuant Browser/IQ Study Was Likely a Hoax

A steady stream of people have submitted notes this morning saying that the story we (and the entire internet, and even NPR's Marketplace) mentioned recently talking about browser platform correlating with IQ looks like a hoax. Of course, if you read the Slashdot discussion, you probably would have known this already, but now everyone knows. The company responsible for the survey, AptiQuant, looks to not be real.

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  1. I knew immediately by airconswitch · · Score: 5, Funny

    After all, I use Opera.

  2. Ssssh! by Zocalo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Don't spoil it now! I'm fully expecting a significant drop in IE6 users in the next round of the various stats put out each month because of this. Anything that gets users off that nightmare and onto something newer, even just a more recent version of IE, is a good thing in my book!

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  3. A follow-up study showed... by Registered+Coward+v2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Internet Explorer users, on average, fell for the hoax the most, with IE6 users most likely to believe it was real and IE8 users being somewhat less gullible. Firefox, Chrome and Safari users fared somewhat better as they tended to not believe it as much as the IE users. IE with Chrome Frame and Camino users almost never believed the hoax, while Opera users immediately new it not to be true.

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  4. Re:Appearances by Coolhand2120 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is great, but what they conceal is essential.