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Why Men Overestimate (And Women Underestimate) Their IQs: David Reilly (Transcript) 

Read the full transcript of David Reilly’s talk titled “Why Men Overestimate (And Women Underestimate) Their IQs” at TEDxBrisbane 2024 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

The Importance of Intellectual Self-Concept

Intelligence. It’s a word that is imbued with a lot of power and respect, and it carries a certain prestige. After all, we look up to those we regard as more intelligent, those we see as smart or bright or clever. And we like to think of ourselves that way too.

That self-concept is important because it drives so many of the choices we make in our lives. Whether we apply for that new job, whether we think we have enough talent to negotiate a pay rise or decide to enroll in a degree and upskill. And that self-concept also drives the decisions of students at high school, whether to undertake more challenging coursework like advanced science and mathematics, join academic clubs or gifted and talented programs. And when students at high school, college and university go into a high-stakes examination, intellectual self-concept can either give them the confidence to perform at their best or undermine their performance through test anxiety.

So it matters. Now here’s something that might surprise you. Research shows that our intellectual self-concept can be even more important than our actual ability. That’s why it’s vitally important to understand factors that predict individual differences in intellectual self-concept.

The Male Hubris, Female Humility Problem

And in particular, to identify subgroups or cohorts within society that are more vulnerable to a low intellectual self-concept. There’s a curious phenomenon in educational psychology which others have referred to as the male hubris, female humility problem. Men on average rate their intelligence and abilities to be significantly higher than do women. By as much as 8.5 IQ points higher.

That’s significant.