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Extra Chromosomes and IQ

PvtJoker

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Just reading on Wikipedia that the average IQ of women with XXX Trisomy (extra female chromosome) is around 85-90, while the average IQ of men with XYY Trisomy (extra male chromosome) is around 105.

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Figured that would stir a lively Friday discussion.

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xix

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La la land
You back again aren't you?

Don't you ever give up and move forward to repair yourself?

You must have created like 3 accounts per day in August.
 
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tml

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Just reading on Wikipedia that the average IQ of women with XXX Trisomy (extra female chromosome) is around 85-90, while the average IQ of men with XYY Trisomy (extra male chromosome) is around 105.

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Figured that would stir a lively Friday discussion.

;)
What is the IQ difference between XX females and XY males?
 

angrymime666

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I've worked with a couple men with an extra chromosomes. They were on the lower end of iq and had behavioral issues.
 

IM469

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I've worked with a couple men with an extra chromosomes. They were on the lower end of iq and had behavioral issues.
Interesting, I have encountered some that I suspect are missing a few chromosomes. The could be that missing link between apes or proof that Neanderthals didn't disappear but just interbred with homosapiens (women attracted to the big dumb guy). I admit the heavy eyebrows hold the MAGA hat firmly in place.
 

PvtJoker

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You back again aren't you?

Don't you ever give up and move forward to repair yourself?

You must have created like 3 accounts per day in August.
Just got here…
No need to repair perfection…
Nope, just created 1 on a single day in July.
 

tml

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Seems to be a dead heat…
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Ok, so the next question that should be asked is how were the sample populations selected. The reason I say that is many years ago there were some studies that linked extra Y chromosomes in males with more agressive behaviour. However, there apparently was a problem with how they selected the subjects in the study. I think it had to do with choosing male subjects from prison populations.
 

PvtJoker

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Ok, so the next question that should be asked is how were the sample populations selected. The reason I say that is many years ago there were some studies that linked extra Y chromosomes in males with more agressive behaviour. However, there apparently was a problem with how they selected the subjects in the study. I think it had to do with choosing male subjects from prison populations.
The answers are in the refs on the wiki page.
 
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