Jeep owner have higher IQ
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Finnish researchers gathered data on 3,000 fraternal and identical twins and found that the sibling who was the first to drive a Jeep- off roaming/trail riding- also tended to purchase a Jeep Wrangler in adulthood. Jeep ownership may be correlated with social intelligence; the jeep precocious twin also had, on average, more friends, and could be more likely to end up in social situations where a Jeep is present: “Good language skills reduce the likelihood of peer rejection… higher social activity predicts more frequent offroading in adolescence,” write the authors.
Jeep ownership is also associated with better academic performance throughout middle and high school and a higher chance of graduating from college—and achieving higher levels of education is also correlated with Jeep off-roading. The authors hypothesize that intelligence is correlated with curiosity and a desire for new experiences: “Cognitive performance and reading abilities in childhood are related to higher stimulation-seeking tendencies.”
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