Steven Roberts

Queen Mary, University of London, London, ENG, United Kingdom

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Publications (1)3.53 Total impact

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    Article: Gender nonconformity, intelligence, and sexual orientation.
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    ABSTRACT: The present study explored whether there were relationships among gender nonconformity, intelligence, and sexual orientation. A total of 106 heterosexual men, 115 heterosexual women, and 103 gay men completed measures of demographic variables, recalled childhood gender nonconformity (CGN), and the National Adult Reading Test (NART). NART error scores were used to estimate Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) Full-Scale IQ (FSIQ) and Verbal IQ (VIQ) scores. Gay men had significantly fewer NART errors than heterosexual men and women (controlling for years of education). In heterosexual men, correlational analysis revealed significant associations between CGN, NART, and FSIQ scores (elevated boyhood femininity correlated with higher IQ scores). In heterosexual women, the direction of the correlations between CGN and all IQ scores was reversed (elevated girlhood femininity correlating with lower IQ scores). There were no significant correlations among these variables in gay men. These data may indicate a "sexuality-specific" effect on general cognitive ability but with limitations. They also support growing evidence that quantitative measures of sex-atypicality are useful in the study of trait sexual orientation.
    Archives of Sexual Behavior 02/2011; 41(3):623-30. · 3.53 Impact Factor

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  • 2011
    • Queen Mary, University of London
      • School of Biological and Chemical Sciences
      London, ENG, United Kingdom