Have you ever wondered what IQ is and how it is measured? Why is
there such a premium placed on high IQ? What do we mean by
intelligence? What does your IQ score mean?
There can be no denying the enduring appeal of IQ over the last
century. It is probably one of the most misunderstood yet highly
researched psychological constructs ever. Such has been the
controversy surrounding this topic that it is difficult to
distinguish fact from fiction. Intelligence and Intelligence
Testing is a text that aims to address that.
This book examines the controversial psychological construct
that is IQ, discussing and reviewing the history and current status
of the research on intelligence and providing an overview of its
development, measurement and use. From Galton, Spearman and Binet
to the relatively recent controversy caused by the research of
Herrnstein and Murray, this important book makes a major claim
about the importance today of problem solving on demand as one of
the key components of today s notions of intelligence.
Chapters include coverage of:
- Intelligence and schooling;
- Cultural differences in views of intelligence;
- The history of IQ testing and its emergence into public
consciousness;
- IQ as predictor of educational and occupational outcomes;
- Psychometrics and measurement of intelligence;
- The future of intelligence research.
Written by Richard B. Fletcher and John Hattie, the author of
the highly-regarded Visible Learning, this textbook will be
invaluable for all undergraduate and Masters level students
studying the theory of intelligence and the impact of testing on
educational. Detailed and annotated further reading lists and a
glossary of terms are also included.
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