Intelligence

  • Intelligence: A Brief History
    By Robert J. Sternberg, Anna T. Cianciolo

    Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Fischer, K. W. 1980. A theory of cognitive development: The control and construction of hierarchies of skills. Psychological Review, 87: 477–531. Fish, J. M. 2002. The myth of race.

  • Intelligence: The Psychometric View
    By Paul Kline

    Jensen, A.R. (1974) How biased are culture loaded tests? Genetic Psychology Monographs, 90, 185-244, Jensen, A.R. (1980) Bias in Mental Testing, New York, Free Press. Jensen, A.R. (1982) Reaction time and psychometric g.

  • Intelligence: The Psychometric View
    By Paul Kline

    Paul Kline's latest book provides a readable modern account of the psychometric view of intelligence.

  • Intelligence: A Novel of the CIA
    By Susan Hasler

    For me, “what comes around” comes in the form of a gray- haired lady still wearing her Mines tag on a lanyard her son Alan made in the fourth grade: Francine Fletcher Monroe. Maddie has chosen both of us for her canary crew.

  • Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy
    By Mark M. Lowenthal

    Watson, Bruce W., Susan M. Watson, and Bruce Gerald W. Hopple, eds. United States Intelligence: An Encyclopedia. ... George, Roger Z., and Robert D. Kline. Intelligence and the National Security Strategist: Enduring Issues and ...

  • Intelligence
    By Nathan Brody

    ... N. R., 209-210 Wight, D., 65, 67 Willerman, L., 12, 63-65, 68-69, 71, 78, 82, 131, 137-139, 148, 158, 218, 245 Williams, D., 224 Williams, D. M., 295 Williams, R. L., 292 Williams, S. E., 83 Willis, S. ., 240, 247-249 Willms, J. D., ...

  • Intelligence: Its Structure, Growth and Action
    By R.B. Cattell

    Bernstein, A., Klein, E., Berger, L., & Cohen, J. The influence of institutionalization and several pre-morbid and demographic variables on the structure of intelligence in chronic schizophrenics. Newsletter in Research Psychology, ...

  • Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy
    By Mark M Lowenthal

    ... John, 321, 396, 398 Rositzke, Harry, 252 Salmoiraghi, George C., 398 Scheid, Kevin J., 396 Schlesinger, Henry Robert, ... 12, 227, 252 Simmons, Robert Ruhl, 321 Sims, Jennifer, 12, 227 Sims, Jennifer E., 276 Singh, V. K., 497 Sirrs, ...

  • Intelligence: A Bedford Spotlight Reader
    By Barclay Barrios

    Chimpanzees will do so without hesitation, as will many manipulative monkeys. But not gibbons. This was bizarre given that gibbons (also known as “lesser apes”) belong to the same large-brained family as humans and apes.

  • Intelligence: Investigation, Community and Partnership
    By Clive Harfield, Karen Harfield

    This title provides a clear introduction and practical guide to the use of intelligence in policing, offering detailed explanations of relevant legislation and establishing the theoretical and operational context and...

  • Intelligence: All That Matters
    By Stuart Ritchie

    This book will offer an entertaining introduction to the state of the art in intelligence and IQ, and will show how we have arrived at what we know from a century's research.

  • Intelligence
    By Nathan Brody

    This is the Second Edition of Nathan Brody's popular book Intelligence, originally published in 1976.

  • Intelligence: what is It?
    By Daniel Cohen

    "This book covers experiments concerned with testing animal and human intelligence and the purpose and pitfalls of I.Q. testing.

  • Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction
    By Ian J. Deary

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction
    By Ian J. Deary

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • Intelligence: A Brief History
    By Robert J. Sternberg, Anna T. Cianciolo

    The book explores the nature and measurement of intelligence, examines approaches to teaching intelligence, and discusses individual and group differences in intelligence.

  • Intelligence: Genetic and Environmental Influences
    By Robert Cancro

    Intelligence: Genetic and Environmental Influences

  • Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy
    By Mark M. Lowenthal

    Tables, Figures, and Boxes Preface Acronyms Chapter 1 • What Is “Intelligence”? Why Have Intelligence Agencies? What Is Intelligence About? Key Terms Further Readings Chapter 2 • The Development of U.S. Intelligence Major Themes Major ...

  • Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy
    By Mark M. Lowenthal

    Tables, Figures, and Boxes x Preface xii Acronyms xvi Chapter 1 WHAT IS “INTELLIGENCE”? 1 Why Have Intelligence Agencies? 2 What Is Intelligence About? 4 Key Terms 9 Further Readings 9 Chapter 2 THE DEVELOPMENT OF U.S. INTELLIGENCE 11 ...

  • Intelligence: A New Look
    By Hans Eysenck

    The work that Hans Eysenck has put together over the last fifty years in research into individual differences constitutes most of what anyone means by the structure and biological basis of personality and intelligence.