Few debates have so polarized the scientific and lay communities
over the past century as the IQ controversy. In this brilliant and
highly readable volume, psychologist Raymond E. Fancher, author of
books on Sigmund Freud and on the lives and ideas of the great
psychologists, turns a historical eye toward the scientists who
have played, leading roles in the intelligence debate. It is a rich
and exciting narrative of the lives and ideas of such intellects as
John Stuart Mill, Francis Galton, Alfred Binet, and Arthur Jensen,
among others, who have shaped the concept of intelligence over the
past two hundred years.
This book illuminates a controversy that will not go away, one
whose impact continues to be felt in many public educational
systems throughout the Western world.
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