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It will be noted that the judgments of the women run 

 slightly higher than do those of the men. The same re- 

 sults obtained when the women's ratings were compared 

 with the other average. The variability of the score of 

 the men and women is slightly less than is any of the 

 other instances. This is probably due to the fact that 

 there is a larger number of figures combined in case of 

 men than in any of the other columns. 



Table II. compares the judgments of men and women 

 passed upon the intelligence of women. In this instance 

 it is discovered that the men tend to rate the women 

 higher by only a very small margin. The differences in 

 this table are not so marked as those in Table I. 



When the results in the two tables are compared it is 

 observed that women tend to rate men higher while men 

 show a partiality in judging women. Their judgments 

 of women are higher than they are of men. Women 

 placed a slightly higher value on the intelligence of the 

 men than they did upon that of women. Columns three 

 to eight in Table II., which are the records for the wo- 

 men, are somewhat higher than the corresponding col- 

 umns in Table I, which are the scores of men. 



The second method by which these data were studied 

 is that of correlation. 



In Table III. are given the Correlation values of the 

 judgments of men and women of men, when compared 

 with the various criteria. The correlation values are 

 arranged somewhat in groups ; the first group has to do 

 with the Thurstone Tests, the second gives the results 

 when using the Army Alpha test scores ; and the third 

 group shows the correlation values with scholarship and 

 faculty judgments. The values in the first two groups 

 were also averaged. 



With the Thurstone test, women have higher correla- 

 tion values in three of the four cases of comparison. The 

 ten values obtained by using Army Alpha show the wo- 

 men to have a higher correlation in five instances, lower 

 in two, and practically the same in three instances of 

 comparison. In the last group, the men show higher 

 correlations for both items. Considering the entire six- 

 teen correlations, the women have 8 higher; the men 5. 



