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Larry Krengel <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 14 Jul 2013 22:15:09 -0500
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We used survey monkey and it would be difficult to get a valid IQ measure
there.  I really wanted to test out my hunch that there is a tendency for
beekeepers to be introverts.  I would go along with your idea of an IQ
above average among beekeepers... but then, it could be just me being a bit
egocentric!  I do think that beekeepers have a number of atypical
psychological tendencies.  We are an unusual group... and proudly so.

Larry

> Did the study include the IQ of the beekeepers?  My impression is that 
> it would be well over 100 (the average).
> 
> Chris

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