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The variability hypothesis suggested thatGroup of answer choiceswomen were more likely than men to be mentally defective.women were more biologically adaptable than men.men were statistically more likely than women to be geniuses.All the above are correct. PreviousNext

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The variability hypothesis suggested thatGroup of answer choiceswomen were more likely than men to be mentally defective.women were more biologically adaptable than men.men were statistically more likely than women to be geniuses.All the above are correct. PreviousNext

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The variability hypothesis suggested that men were statistically more likely than women to be geniuses. This hypothesis, proposed in the 19th century, argued that males as a group have a greater range of ability than females, meaning there are more males at both the high and low ends of the distribution. Therefore, according to this hypothesis, men are more likely to be geniuses (and also more likely to be mentally defective). So, the correct answer is "men were statistically more likely than women to be geniuses."

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