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Intelligence : a brief history / Anna T. Cianciolo, Robert J. Sternberg

By: Cianciolo, Anna T.
Contributor(s): Sternberg, Robert J.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Blackwell brief histories of psychology: Publisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2004Description: xiii, 170 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1405108231; 9781405108232; 140510824X; 9781405108249.Subject(s): Intellect -- History | Intelligence | Intelligence -- genetics | Intelligence Tests -- history | Intelligence - HistoireGenre/Form: History.DDC classification: 153.9
Contents:
The nature of intelligence -- The measurement of intelligence -- The teaching of intelligence -- The genetic and environmental bases of intelligence -- Group differences in intelligence
Review: "Intelligence: A Brief History is a look at the origins of the field of intelligence. The book explores the nature and measurement of intelligence, examines approaches to teaching intelligence, and discusses individual and group differences in intelligence. Readers will receive a historical overview of the field as well as an understanding of its major ideas."--Jacket
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include bibliographical reference and index

Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-159) and index

The nature of intelligence -- The measurement of intelligence -- The teaching of intelligence -- The genetic and environmental bases of intelligence -- Group differences in intelligence

"Intelligence: A Brief History is a look at the origins of the field of intelligence. The book explores the nature and measurement of intelligence, examines approaches to teaching intelligence, and discusses individual and group differences in intelligence. Readers will receive a historical overview of the field as well as an understanding of its major ideas."--Jacket

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