Intelligence : a very short introduction / Ian J. Deary.
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TextSeries: Very short introduction ; 39Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.Description: 132 p. : ill. ; 18 cmISBN: - 0192893211
- 9780192893215
- Very short introductions.
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- R AC 5 V573
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
To see 'g' or not to see 'g': How many types of intelligence are there? -- Ageing and intelligence: senility or sagacity? What happens to mental abilities as we grow older? -- Brainy? Why are some people cleverer than others? -- 'They f- you up your Mum and Dad' (Larkin): Are intelligence differences a result of genes or environments or both? -- The (b)right man for the job: Does intelligence matter? -- The lands of the rising IQ: Is intelligence changing generation by generation? -- Eleven (not-so-) angry men (and women): Psychologistsactually agree about human intelligence differences.
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