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  • Researchers Find Typos Indicative of Stupidity.

    Just hijacked this from Turkish on Fitness Geared...........




    My sincerest apologies, I just couldn't resist this.


    Tuesday, December 2, 2003 Posted: 8:18 PM EST (0118 GMT)

    SANCHEZ, South Dakota (AP) -- A team of researchers have found typos to be indicative of intelligence levels.

    Dr Stuart Coleman, the leading researcher of a team studying Internet typos, has found that there is a conclusive link between kinds and frequency of typos, and intelligence.

    The team studied over 1,000 subjects from every walk of life. The subjects were asked to perform several different tasks, from E-mail to instant messaging and even Internet message boards, and the researchers would document the typos made and how often they occurred.

    "We decided to focus specifically on 'typos' that are typically used as Internet slang, instead of accident related typos," said Dr Coleman. "These including things such as 'U-R' instead of 'you are.'"

    Several others studied included "your" instead of "you're," "plz" instead of "please," "im" instead of "I'm." Other mistakes studied were grammatical, such as capitalization, correct comma use, even decipher made up words.

    "Sometimes people would inquire about the study, and when I explained it to them, try to write off the typos as time saving," said Dr Coleman. "But when you think about, selling you intelligence for a few microseconds it takes to type the extra ' and e to spell "you're" correctly, is it really worth it?"

    He continued to say; "It really gets me when people think that just because you're online you can typo like a fucking retard. If you have the motor control of a retarded chimpanzee with Parkinson's disease you should be able to do it."

    The study concluded that people with advanced college degrees made almost no typos, and would actually fix accidental ones they found. People with a standard four year degree tended to use time savers, (i.e. skipping apostrophes in you're, as well as capitalization), while people with a high school diploma or less tended to type with the grammatical accuracy of a horse bashing its hoof against a keyboard.

    Dr Coleman's main research analysts, Dr Anthony Doucet, had this to say about the results, "Generally as education improves grammar and spelling improve, as does diction and clarity of thought. But sometimes you'll find a douche bag who managed to struggle through a 2-year community college who would write like second grader on crack. Those were painful."

    One post-based site frequented by the poorer performers was ubersite.com. Dr Doucet had this to say of people posting on this site, "I saw way too many posts that looked like they were written by a second grader with one hand two feet up his ass talking about how Black people suck, or how Mexicans are destroying the economy, or God knows what other garbage."

    When some of these people were asked to take IQ tests, few accepted. "The ones who did enjoyed an average IQ of 57. That indicates severe mental retardation, or some form of brain trauma," said Dr Doucet. Dr Coleman was overheard saying, "Christ, even people who just had strokes and can barely move score better than that."

    Dr Coleman gave a brief synopsis of the results as this, "As intelligence and education go up, generally these typos decrease. Of course, this is not always the case, but the trend is obvious. It is also important to note that there are many other factors playing into this, such as lifestyle, political views, ethnicity, et cetera. We still need further analysis to be able to conclusively identify trends in other areas."

    These results may make dumbasses type correctly. For the sake of mankind, this reporter hopes so.

    Last edited by Morgan; 02-05-04, 11:52 AM.

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    :rofl:

    That was pretty hilarious having researchers comment like that. "two feet up his ass" lol
    Last edited by Trojanmn2; 02-05-04, 01:35 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Trojanmn2
      :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
      That was good material. You have posted something intriguing to me today. I appreciate that very much. Thank you "Morgan". (laughs out loud) Your fallacies of the human typo should be a subject to debate with the grammar used on this posting board.


      God thats some funny shit. "two feet up his ass" lol
      Actually, I kind of think of this as a "tongue-in-cheek" article, and not meant as anything derogatory in general.

      Mostly, in my experience (I deal with people all around the country) I have found that some of the most "educated" people are the ones with "two feet up their ass".

      BTW- this:

      "But when you think about, selling you intelligence for a few microseconds it takes to type the extra ' and e to spell "you're" correctly, is it really worth it?"

      should read:

      "But when you think about, selling your intelligence for a few microseconds it takes to type the extra ' and e to spell "you're" correctly, is it really worth it?"

      :D


      Researchers, huh?

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      • #4
        For myself I know the difference and when the time and place for these "typos" When I'm doing a term paper or a thesis or an essay I don't write like that. Everybody uses typos and if they categorize "lol" or "brb" as slang terms along with the typos then we are all guilty. But guilty of what? Practically nothing. But I do agree some of the people who use these typos or have bad misspellings can be idiots. The time elapsed with typing compared to talking is so different. Subjects can change alot so we use the slang or the shortcuts and miss the apostrophe now and then. When it matters is when the rules should apply. What I'm saying is that I don't see it as a problem. Anybody who has a 4 year degree or more I would assume is not going to write an important head letter with cuss words or slang or any the bad habits they use when they type to people on IMs or Forums

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        • #5
          Can anyone say NJJUICER!!!!! :rofl: :rofl:

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          • #6
            Originally posted by stonecold54
            Can anyone say NJJUICER!!!!! :rofl: :rofl:
            Yea I was just gonna say that article must be about him, jk buttercup....;) :D :rofl:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by stonecold54
              Can anyone say NJJUICER!!!!! :rofl: :rofl:

              :rofl: he's the horse smashing it's foot on the keyboard.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Shibby
                :rofl: he's the horse smashing it's foot on the keyboard.
                :D

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                • #9
                  interesting point, but not true.....I know some very acute individuals on here who cant "speil" worth a damn.....

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                  • #10
                    we need to keep njjuicer from reading this, it could damage his self asteem!;)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jipped genes
                      we need to keep njjuicer from reading this, it could damage his self asteem!;)
                      was that ass-steam or esteem. LOL ;)

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by stonecold54
                        was that ass-steam or esteem. LOL ;)
                        nobody said i was smart but you didnt have to point out my mistake to all these other guys cause they thought it was spelled right too!;)

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