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People value their powers of thinking and most of us are interested in why some people seem to drive a highly tuned Rolls Royce brain while others potter along with a merely serviceable Ford Fiesta. This Very Short Introduction describes what psychologists have discovered about how and why people differ in their thinking powers. The book takes readers from no knowledge about the science of human intelligence to a stage where they are able to make judgements for themselves about some of the key questions about human mental ability differences. Each chapter deals with a central issue that is both scientifically lively and of considerable general interest, and is structured around a diagram which is explained in the course of the chapter. The issues discussed include whether there are several different types of intelligence, whether intelligence differences are caused by genes or the environment, the biological basis of intelligence differences, and whether intelligence declines or increases as we grow older.
| ISBN | 0192893211 | | Volumes | 1 | | ISBN13 | 9780192893215 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 145 | | Publisher | Oxford University Press | | Published in | Oxford | | Imprint | Oxford Paperbacks | | Series ISSN | 39 | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Very Short Introductions | | Publication date | 22 Feb 2001 | | Height (mm) | 174 | | Library of Congress | BF431.D354 | | Width (mm) | 109 | | DEWEY | 153.9 | | Spine width (mm) | 10 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | General | | Pages | 148 | |
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| | | List of illustrations | | | | | | Preface and acknowledgements | | | | | | A word about correlation | | | | 1 | | To see 'g' or not to see 'g': How many types of intelligence are there? | | 1 | | 2 | | Ageing and intelligence: senility or sagacity?: What happens to mental abilities as we grow older? | | 19 | | 3 | | Brainy?: Why are some people cleverer than others? | | 43 | | 4 | | 'They f--- you up, your mum and dad' (Larkin): Are intelligence differences a result of genes or environments or both? | | 67 | | 5 | | The (b)right man for the job: Does intelligence matter? | | 91 | | 6 | | The lands of the rising IQ: Is intelligence increasing generation after generation? | | 102 | | 7 | | Eleven (not-so-)angry men (and women): Psychologists actually agree about human intelligence differences | | 114 | | | | Further reading | | 123 | | | | Index | | 129 |
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