Researchers at Ohio State University analyzed and investigated 10,878 Americans who participated in the National Youth Study Survey (NLSY 79) in 1979. There were 21 people during the 14 years of age; participated in 1980 The person performed the IQ test, and five years later they were asked about their natural hair color. Researchers who analyzed the data discovered that blonde men and women are less intelligent than men of other hair color - and the percentage difference is not statistically significant. "It points out the economic implications of such stereotypes and in fact it should not be based on them," the chief scientist said. Wisdom, please do not discriminate against blond hair. "
In a report published by researchers at the Journal of Economics, researchers discovered that the average IQ of blonde white women is 103.2, the brown hair 102.7, the red hair 101.2, and the black hair 100.5 It was. Male results are similar. Researchers said that this stupid blond hair stereotype is a myth, as blond hair is more likely to be classified as a genius and IQ is likely to be lower than other women with hair color I will suggest it. " One caveat: About 3% of women claiming to be natural blonde women seems not to be the case. (Please see why the woman in this country is actually afraid of being blond.
There are lots of ridiculous stereotypes based on the color of the hair, and the blond narrator of the 2012 pop song is ridiculous many of them. While talking to someone she likes, she mentioned the stereotypes about blonde bimbo, dam blonde, crazy blond, and blonde. In fact, the narrator admits that she is more stereoscopic - for example, sometimes forgetfulness is smart and funny. The ranking of 1965 was named after "Rolling Stones" as "one of the 500 best songs ever". It features a man who wants to know if the woman he is looking on the street looks like him. Is lonely. When I think that his praise is equivalent to verbal harassment, she turned back and decided to join him.
In contemporary pop culture, people think that blonde women are more attractive than women of other hair color in many cases. For example, Anita Loos advertised this idea in 1925 novel "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". For example, some Clairol commercials for hair color use the phrase "Is it more fun for blonde?" They expect them to have more fun after the hair. In most parts of the Americas, such as North America, blond hair stereotypes are not so serious, or are associated with low intelligence.
A blonde stereotype is a blonde person, especially a female stereotype. Subtypes include "Blonde Blockbuster" and "Dumb Blonde". Different stereotypes of blonde and brunette are more ideal and less clever. Many blonde joke was made in these places. It mainly targets women, but this style of joke also covers similar stereotypes related to men, such as "stupid athlete" and "surfer everyone". There are several aspects of the stereotype of a blonde woman. On the other hand, in history, female blond hair is often considered attractive and desirable. In various European cultures, blonde hair is considered to be long-lasting attractive, especially when combined with blue eyes. This view is used for culture and advertisement.