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Oxford Psychology

Looking Down on Human Intelligence: From Psychometrics to the Brain

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What is it about human brains that makes some people more capable than others? In this critical account, Professor Ian Deary reviews historical, cognitive, and biological research on the foundations of human mental ability. Where most previous accounts of intelligence have examined how human mental ability can predict success in education, work, and social life, few books have taken as a starting point mental ability (and individual differences in intelligence), and attempted to see what factors could have influenced, and have even predicted mental ability.

379 pages, Hardcover

First published November 23, 2000

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Review of evidence around the time of the book, but with focus on elementary cognitive tasks and whatever processes may underlie them. It also has a lot of obscure history. Generally a pessimistic book, as the author himself says. Old man.
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