In light of two recent studies, expecting parents might consider doing a little social engineering when naming their children. New evidence suggests if you're trying to convey intelligence the more middle initials in your name, the smarter people will assume you to be.
Also, if you want to be trusted more, use a first name that everyone can pronounce. That effect seems to be in line with another study (not peer-reviewed) indicating short first names correlate with higher earnings.
Perhaps one should combine the two and just use initials for all but the surname, like J.P. Morgan?
(Score: 2) by LaminatorX on Wednesday May 07 2014, @03:57PM
I dunno, I'm pretty sure that Bush the Elder was way smarter than Dubya, then again, that could just be the extra middle initial making it seem that way.
(Score: 1) by GeminiDomino on Wednesday May 07 2014, @05:48PM
That's what we call a "low bar to clear."
"We've been attacked by the intelligent, educated segment of our culture"
(Score: 1) by Oligonicella on Wednesday May 07 2014, @06:08PM
And yet, Obama failed to clear it.
Anyone can play that stupid game.
(Score: 2) by hatta on Wednesday May 07 2014, @06:45PM
Obama is clearly smarter than Bush. He's not a nicer person, or better at his job, but clearly smarter.