Intelligence, genes, and success : scientists respond to The bell curve /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Springer,
[1997]
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| Series: | Statistics for social science and public policy.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Reexamining The bell curve / Stephen E. Fienburg and Daniel P. Resnick
- A synopsis of The bell curve / Terry W. Belke
- Of genes and IQ / Michael Daniels, Bernie Devlin, and Kathryn Roeder
- The malleability of intelligence is not constrained by heritability / Douglas Wahlsten
- Racial and ethnic inequalities in health : environmental, psychosocial, and physiological pathways / Burton Singer and Carol Ryff
- Theoretical and technical issues in identifying a factor of general intelligence / John B. Carroll
- The concept and utility of intelligence / Earl Hunt
- Cognitive ability, wages, and meritocracy / John Cawley [and others]
- The hidden gender restriction : the need for proper controls when testing for racial discrimination / Alexander Cavallo, Hazem El-Abbadi, and Randal Heeb
- Does staying in school make you smarter? The effect of education on IQ in The bell curve / Christopher Winship and Sanders Korenman
- Cognitive ability, environmental factors, and crime : predicting frequent criminal activity / Lucinda A. Manolakes
- Social statistics and genuine inquiry : reflections on The bell curve / Clark Glymour
- A "head start" in what pursuit? IQ versus social competence as the objective of early intervention / Edward Zigler and Sally J. Styfco
- Is there a cognitive elite in America? / Nicholas Lemann
- Science, public policy, and The bell curve / Daniel P. Resnick and Stephen E. Fienberg.