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The Scientific Study of General Intelligence Tribute to Arthur R.Jensen

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Pergamon Press 2003Description: 642pISBN:
  • 0080437931
DDC classification:
  • O29 N980
Partial contents:
Part I: The g Factor 1. The Higher-stratum Structure of Cognitive Abilities: Current Evidence Supports g and About Ten Broad Factors John B. Carroll Part II: The Biology of g 2. Brain Imaging and g Britt Anderson 3. Positron Emission Tomography Studies of Intelligence: From Psychometrics to Neurobiology Richard J. Haier 4. Reaction Time and Psychometric Intelligence: Jensen`s Contributions lan J. Deary 5. Inspection Time and g Ted Nettelbeck 6. Factors Influencing the Relationship Between Brain Size and Intelligence Gilles Gignac, Philip A. Vernon and John C. Wickett 1. Molecular Genetics and g Robert Plomin Part III: The Demography of g 8. The Geography of Intelligence Richard Lynn 9. Race Differences in g and the "Jensen Effect" J. Phllippe Rushton 10. Sex Differences in g Helmuth Nyborg Part IV: The g Nexus 11. Genius and g: Intelligence and Exceptional Achievement Dean Keith Simonton 12. Mental Retardation and g Herman H. Spitz 13. The Ubiquitous Role of g in Training Malcolm James Ree, Thomas R. Carretta and Mark T. Green 14. Education and g Phillip L. Ackerman and David F. Lohman 15. g, Jobs and Life Linda S. Gottfredson 16. Crime, Delinquency and Intelligence: A Review of the Worldwide Literature Lee Ellis and Anthony Walsh Part V: Reservations About g 17. "My House is a Very Very Very Fine House" - But it is Not the Only House Robert J. Sternberg 18. Jensen`s Genetic Interpretation of Racial Differences in Intelligence: Critical Evaluation Nathan Brody 19. New Concepts of Intelligence: Their Practical and Legal Implications for Employee Selection Gerald V. Barren, Alissa J. Kramen and Sarah B. Lueke 20. The Sociology of Psychometric and Bio-behavioral Sciences: A Case Study of Destructive Social Reductionism and Collective Fraud in 20th Century Academia Helmuth Nyborg 21. Why Ignore the g Factor? - Historical Considerations Christopher R. Brand, Denis Constales and Harrison Kane Part VI: Epilogues 22.An Arthurian Romance Rosalind Arden 23.Jensen as a Teacher and Mentor Philip Anthony Vernon and Other Former Students
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Part I: The g Factor 1. The Higher-stratum Structure of Cognitive Abilities: Current Evidence Supports g and About Ten Broad Factors John B. Carroll Part II: The Biology of g 2. Brain Imaging and g Britt Anderson 3. Positron Emission Tomography Studies of Intelligence: From Psychometrics to Neurobiology Richard J. Haier 4. Reaction Time and Psychometric Intelligence: Jensen`s Contributions lan J. Deary 5. Inspection Time and g Ted Nettelbeck 6. Factors Influencing the Relationship Between Brain Size and Intelligence Gilles Gignac, Philip A. Vernon and John C. Wickett 1. Molecular Genetics and g Robert Plomin Part III: The Demography of g 8. The Geography of Intelligence Richard Lynn 9. Race Differences in g and the "Jensen Effect" J. Phllippe Rushton 10. Sex Differences in g Helmuth Nyborg Part IV: The g Nexus 11. Genius and g: Intelligence and Exceptional Achievement Dean Keith Simonton 12. Mental Retardation and g Herman H. Spitz 13. The Ubiquitous Role of g in Training Malcolm James Ree, Thomas R. Carretta and Mark T. Green 14. Education and g Phillip L. Ackerman and David F. Lohman 15. g, Jobs and Life Linda S. Gottfredson 16. Crime, Delinquency and Intelligence: A Review of the Worldwide Literature Lee Ellis and Anthony Walsh Part V: Reservations About g 17. "My House is a Very Very Very Fine House" - But it is Not the Only House Robert J. Sternberg 18. Jensen`s Genetic Interpretation of Racial Differences in Intelligence: Critical Evaluation Nathan Brody 19. New Concepts of Intelligence: Their Practical and Legal Implications for Employee Selection Gerald V. Barren, Alissa J. Kramen and Sarah B. Lueke 20. The Sociology of Psychometric and Bio-behavioral Sciences: A Case Study of Destructive Social Reductionism and Collective Fraud in 20th Century Academia Helmuth Nyborg 21. Why Ignore the g Factor? - Historical Considerations Christopher R. Brand, Denis Constales and Harrison Kane Part VI: Epilogues 22.An Arthurian Romance Rosalind Arden 23.Jensen as a Teacher and Mentor Philip Anthony Vernon and Other Former Students

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