
Ebook Info
- Published: 2004
- Number of pages: 186 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 1.37 MB
- Authors: David J. Bartholomew
Description
The testing of intelligence has a long and controversial history. Claims that it is a pseudo-science or a weapon of ideological warfare have been commonplace and there is not even a consensus as to whether intelligence exists and, if it does, whether it can be measured. As a result the debate about it has centred on the nurture versus nature controversy and especially on alleged racial differences and the heritability of intelligence – all of which have major policy implications. This book aims to penetrate the mists of controversy, ideology and prejudice by providing a clear non-mathematical framework for the definition and measurement of intelligence derived from modern factor analysis. Building on this framework and drawing on everyday ideas the author address key controversies in a clear and accessible style and explores some of the claims made by well known writers in the field such as Stephen Jay Gould and Michael Howe.
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⭐Great reading and reference for a psychology fan! I intend to use this as a reference book in my classroom.
⭐I read this book as an interested amateur, thus later reviews may reflect more knowledgeable reviewers. Dr. Bartholomew is a respected researcher into social science statistics and a published author in that and related fields.The author has written a lucid and careful discussion of intelligence and the factorial way of approaching it. In the process of so doing, he casts an informed light on past efforts by other researchers and commentators in the field. At all times, his writing is cautious, qualified, and presented with a prudence and lack of bombast not always found in this field.I read every page and all the footnotes carefully and found the book to be a joy to read. Where analogies would be helpful, they were provided. The lack of math in the book did not forestall discussion of some of the mathematical complexities involved. And the bibliography is a concise treasure of references for further reading. The author is a careful writer who is considerate of his readers and leads one step-by-step through some of the complexities and controversies involved in this contentious subject. The use of g is presented as a superior way of assessing intelligence but not as a panacea. The book mercifully distinguishes between “intelligence” “IQ” and “g”.My prior acquaintance with the topic of intelligence consisted of having read “The Bell Curve” by Herrnstein and Murray, several of the books written in rebuttal, dozens of the papers written in response, Stephen J. Gould’s “The Mismeasure of Man” in the original 1981 version, Arthur R. Jensen’s “The g Factor, and several other books and journal reports whose titles do not come readily to mind. This book provides an expert’s insight into the field of intelligence.
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