'Intelligent people are more likely to trust others, while those who
score lower on measures of intelligence are less likely to do so, says a
new study. Oxford University researchers based their finding on an
analysis of the General Social Survey, a nationally representative
public opinion survey carried out in the United States every one to two
years. The authors say one explanation could be that more intelligent
individuals are better at judging character and so they tend to form
relationships with people who are less likely to betray them. Another
reason could be that smarter individuals are better at weighing up
situations, recognising when there is a strong incentive for the other
person not to meet their side of the deal..."
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