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Intelligence quotient / The Bell Curve / Twin study / Flynn effect / G factor / Heritability / Twins Early Development Study / Race and intelligence / Sandra Scarr / Intelligence / Eugenics / Heritability of IQ
Date: 2012-01-09 01:34:48
Intelligence quotient
The Bell Curve
Twin study
Flynn effect
G factor
Heritability
Twins Early Development Study
Race and intelligence
Sandra Scarr
Intelligence
Eugenics
Heritability of IQ

American Psychologist Intelligence: New Findings and Theoretical Developments Richard E. Nisbett, Joshua Aronson, Clancy Blair, William Dickens, James Flynn, Diane F. Halpern, and Eric Turkheimer Online First Publication

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