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001 000428735-5
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008 751222s1976 nyua b 00100 eng
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050 00 $aBF431$b.I2 1976
060 00 $aBF 431$bI105 1976
245 04 $aThe I.Q. controversy :$bcritical readings /$cedited by N. J. Block & Gerald Dworkin.
260 0 $aNew York :$bPantheon Books,$cc1976.
300 $axiii, 557 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographies and index.
505 00 $gPart I. IQ : The Lippmann-Terman debate --$tThe mental age of Americans ;$tThe mystery of the "A" men ;$tThe reliability of intelligence tests ;$tThe abuse of the tests ;$tTests of hereditary intelligence ;$tA future for the tests /$rWalter Lippmann --$tThe great conspiracy /$rLewis M. Terman --$tThe great confusion /$rWalter Lippmann --$gLetter to The New Republic, January 17, 1923 /$rLewis M. Terman --$gLetter to The New Republic, January 17, 1923 /$rWalter Lippmann --$tTesting for competence rather than for "intelligence" /$rDavid C. McClelland --$gPart II. Genetic component of IQ differences --$tRace and intelligence /$rRichard C. Lewontin --$tRace and the genetics of intelligence : a reply to Lewontin /$rArthur R. Jensen --$tFurther remarks on race and the genetics of intelligence /$rRichard C. Lewontin --$tUnknowns in the IQ equation /$rSandra Scarr-Salapatek --$tLimitations to genetic comparison of populations ;$tEducability and group differences /
505 00 $rJ.M. Thoday --$tBehavior-genetic analysis and its biosocial consequences /$rJerry Hirsch --$tThe analysis of variance and the analysis of causes /$rRichard C. Lewontin --$tScience or superstition? A physical scientist looks at the IQ controversy /$rDavid Layzer --$tHeredity, intelligence, politics, and psychology :$gI /$rLeon J. Kamin --$tMysteries of the meritocracy /$rArthur S. Goldberger --$gPart III. Social and political consequences --$tThe fallacy of Richard Herrnstein's IQ /$rNoam Chomsky --$tWhatever happened to vaudeville? A reply to Professor Chomsky /$rRichard J. Herrnstein --$gComments on Herrnstein's response /$rNoam Chomsky --$tFive myths about your IQ /$rMary Jo Bane and Christopher Jencks --$tTesting for order and control in the corporate liberal state /$rClarence J. Karier --$gHeredity, intelligence, politics, and psychology : II /$rLeon J. Kamin --$tGenetics and educability : educational implications of the Jensen debate /
505 00 $rCarl Bereiter --$gPart IV. IQ, heritability, inequality --$tIQ, heritability, and inequality /$rN.J. Block and Gerald Dworkin.
520 $aIncludes sections on the Walter Lippmann and Lewis Terman debate, race, genetics, and intelligence.
650 0 $aIntellect.
650 0 $aIntelligence tests.
650 0 $aNature and nurture.
650 2 $aIntelligence$vCollected Works.
650 2 $aIntelligence Tests$vCollected Works.
700 1 $aDworkin, Gerald,$d1937-
700 1 $aBlock, Ned Joel,$d1942-
776 08 $iOnline version:$tI.Q. controversy.$dNew York : Pantheon Books, ©1976$w(OCoLC)756457453
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906 $0DLC