No Joke: Blondes Aren't Dumb, Science Says

New national study refutes damaging stereotype

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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The “dumb blonde” stereotype is simply wrong, according to a new national study of young baby boomers.

The study of 10,878 Americans found that white women who said their natural hair color was blonde had an average IQ score within three points of brunettes and those with red or black hair.

While jokes about blondes may seem harmless to some, it can have real-world implications, said Jay Zagorsky, author of the study and a research scientist at Ohio State University.

“Research shows that stereotypes often have an impact on hiring, promotions, and other social experiences,” Zagorsky said.

“This study provides compelling evidence that there shouldn’t be any discrimination against blondes based on their intelligence.”

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