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More intelligent people are quicker to learn (and unlearn) social stereotypes
更聪明的人学习(和忘却)社会刻板印象更快
Emma Young/BPS
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Smart people tend to perform better at work, earn more money, be physically healthier, and be less likely to subscribe to authoritarian beliefs. But a new paper reveals that a key aspect of intelligence – a strong “pattern-matching” ability, which helps someone readily learn a language, understand how another person is feeling or spot a stock market trend to exploit – has a darker side: it also makes that person more likely to learn and apply social stereotypes.