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First published in 1966, this title describes two types of clever
schoolboy, the 'converger' and the 'diverger'. The intellectual and
personal differences between these two types are examined in
detail. This description is used as the foundation for a more
general discussion of the motives which lead men and women into the
Arts or the Sciences, and of the qualities which enable some to
think productively while others do not. Dr Hudson's work is
remarkable not only for the fresh light he throws on the relation
of intelligence to personality, but also for his method. His
research combines the skills of intelligence testing and
psychoanalysis in a way which had not previously been attempted.
Contrary Imaginations was an original and suggestive study of two
types of intelligent schoolboy - the converger with his preference
for science and the diverger with his leaning towards the arts. In
Frames of Mind, originally published in 1968, Liam Hudson extends
and enriches this classification and begins to detect the existence
of two subcultures. Within these it is not merely a question of
leanings towards science or the arts as a vocation: respect for
authority, masculine and feminine tendencies, qualities of
perception, and the prevalent myths about various callings are all
involved. The result is a very human and well-grounded
investigation of the profound forces (whether of social origin or
based within their own personalities) which, in varying ways,
influence young people in choosing a career.
Contrary Imaginations was an original and suggestive study of two
types of intelligent schoolboy - the converger with his preference
for science and the diverger with his leaning towards the arts. In
Frames of Mind, originally published in 1968, Liam Hudson extends
and enriches this classification and begins to detect the existence
of two subcultures. Within these it is not merely a question of
leanings towards science or the arts as a vocation: respect for
authority, masculine and feminine tendencies, qualities of
perception, and the prevalent myths about various callings are all
involved. The result is a very human and well-grounded
investigation of the profound forces (whether of social origin or
based within their own personalities) which, in varying ways,
influence young people in choosing a career.
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