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Ian J. Deary

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Ian J. Deary


Born
in Carluke, The United Kingdom
May 17, 1954

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Average rating: 3.71 · 818 ratings · 87 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Intelligence: A Very Short ...

3.72 avg rating — 770 ratings — published 2001 — 25 editions
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Personality Traits

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3.69 avg rating — 29 ratings — published 1998 — 19 editions
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Looking Down on Human Intel...

3.44 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2000 — 4 editions
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A Lifetime of Intelligence:...

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Psihologia personalității. ...

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The Brain Box

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Foundations of Personality:...

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Academic Encounters Level 3...

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Personality Psychology in E...

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Inteligenta. Foarte scurta ...

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“Thus, they were asking: do higher intelligence test scores from about age 20 predict better educational outcomes, higher social position, and arguably more pro-social behaviours in the thirties? The answer was: they did. They then asked if this was due to (confounded by) parental socio-economic status; it mostly wasn’t.”
Ian J. Deary, Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction

“We noticed that the boys’ and girls’ scores were not equally spread. The means were the same. However, the standard deviation for the boys was 14.9, and for the girls it was only 14.1. This difference in spread was statistically significant.”
Ian J. Deary, Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction

“Genetic variants related to intelligence appear, therefore, to be associated with health.”
Ian J. Deary, Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction

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