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IQ



Intelligence - in psychology, the general mental ability involved in calculating, reasoning, perceiving relationships and analogies, learning quickly, storing and retrieving information, using language fluently, classifying, generalizing, and adjusting to new situations. Alfred Binet, the French psychologist, defined intelligence as the totality of mental processes involved in adapting to the   Read More...

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    IQ and Human Intelligence
    by N. J. Mackintosh. 419 pgs.


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    The IQ Debate: A Selective Guide to the Literature
    by Stephen H. Aby, Martha J. McNamara. 234 pgs.


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    The Predictive Value of IQ, in Merrill-Palmer Quarterly
    by Robert J. Sternberg, Elena L. Grigorenko, Donald A. Bundy. 41 pgs.


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