The Mismeasure of Man by Stephen Jay Gould
5*3 An advertisement for mass mental testing using an examination written by, among others, Terman and Yerkes. ...
THE HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ 209 National Intelligence Tests for Grades 3-8 The direct result of the application of the army te ...
2 IO THE MISMEASURE OF MAN they have classified and forget that their duty is to educate. They will grade the retarded child ins ...
THE HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ 211 Feeble-minded people are doubly burdened by their unfortu- nate inheritance, for lack of intel ...
2/ (^2) THE MIS MEASURE OF MAN that "substantial success" probably required an IQ above 115 or But he was more interested in es ...
THE HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ policemen. Terman suppressed this embarrassment by ordering his table in a curious way. The hobo m ...
214 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN literature already studded with absurdity—though Jensen (1979, pp. 113 and 355) and others still take ...
THE HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ (^215) Cox's dossiers are motley lists of childhood and youthful accomplishments, with an emphasis ...
2/6 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN but they are also demoted as a direct result of their poverty. For Cox, using the favorite ploy of eug ...
THE HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ 217 boy and his questioning nature. His elevated A2 IQ of 150 only records increasing information ...
2l (^8) THE MISMEASURE OF MAN near the top both in IQ and eminence. One might paraphrase Vol- taire's famous quip about God and ...
THE HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ 2/ 9 forebears in harsh judgments about women. Girls did not score below boys in IQ, and Terman pr ...
(^220) THE MISMEASURE OF MAN (1916, p. 98), confuses probable pathology with normal variation and is therefore irrelevant, as di ...
E HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ 221 that the whole question of racial differences in mental traits will have to be taken up anew and ...
222 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN sons for differences between groups are framed in environmental terms. Terman presents his old curves ...
THE HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ 22 - J rigorous a science as physics. Yerkes and most of his contempor- aries equated rigor and sc ...
224 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN numbers that would fuel a transition from dubious art to respected science. Yerkes proselytized within ...
THE HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ 225 intent and launched three independent investigations of the testing program. One concluded tha ...
226 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN ogist himself but then Yerkes's lieutenant (and the army's captain), selected one hundred sixty thousa ...
THE HEREDITARIAN THEORY OF IQ 227 extrinsic grounds that the draft itself is more representative of the average intelligence of ...
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