From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Sat Apr 24 1999 - 11:01:03 MDT
"Scott Badger" <wbadger@psyberlink.net> writes:
> Undifferentiated 11.0%
> Masculine 55.5%
> Feminine 5.5%
> Androgynous 28.0%
>
> So, Extropians appear to be strongly disposed toward traditionally masculine
> attributes, although a significant number are Androgynous.
OK, we are biased by having a lot of males in the test sample (only
two women in the sample of 18), but I think we can say with a rather
high likeliehood that the percentage androgynous are significantly
higher than in the mean population. Aren't they supposed to be the
smallest group?
There is a psychology paper waiting to be written in
this. ("Personality and Gender Role Boundary Transgression among
Neophiles"?)
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