The study e-mailed on Friday from eldest siblings to underlings everywhere — the one showing that they “had a slight but significant edge in I.Q.” — was punctured with one tiny hole today in Britain. Georgia Brown, a two-year-old with an IQ of 152, is the youngest of five children, a British newspaper reported.
Her IQ puts her on par with Stephen Hawking, who stops The Lede’s ad hoc exercise in study debunking right in its tracks. He’s the oldest of four children.
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Um, Georgia’s IQ doesn’t do any debunking at all, if we don’t know the IQs of her older siblings.
Good point Jill.
I’ve added the links above so you can read about Georgia Brown yourself.