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However, other research indicated the association between looks and rated attractiveness was greater among women in this dataset.<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23780231241259679</ref>
However, other research indicated the association between looks and rated attractiveness was greater among women in this dataset.<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23780231241259679</ref>


Also, a series of analyses conducted by the Incel Wiki team finds that in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, there is a similarly weak positive correlation between interviewer-rated attractiveness and scores on the various cognitive tests administered in that study, though the correlation was significantly stronger for verbal IQ and attractiveness among women (0.15 in females, vs. 0.07 among males, both p = < 0.01, p value using Fisher's r-to-z transformation = 0.0074, Add Health Wave III).  
Also, a series of analyses conducted by the Incel Wiki team finds that in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, there is a similarly weak positive correlation between interviewer-rated attractiveness and scores on the various cognitive tests administered in that study, though the correlation was significantly stronger for verbal IQ and attractiveness among women (0.15 in females, vs. 0.07 among males, both p = < 0.01, p value using Fisher's r-to-z transformation = 0.0074 comparing the two correlations, Add Health Wave III).  
In Add Health, using the digit span score test in Wave IV, the correlations are weaker for both sexes (0.04 for females vs. 0.07 among males, both p = < 0.05), with the magnitudes of these correlations not being significantly different (Fisher's z-test p value = 0.32).  
In Add Health, using the digit span score test in Wave IV, the correlations are weaker for both sexes (0.04 for females vs. 0.07 among males, both p = < 0.05), with the magnitudes of these correlations not being significantly different (Fisher's z-test p value = 0.32).  


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