Intelligence
An entry in the MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences written by Robert J. Sternberg.
Sir Francis Galton F.R.S
This website by Gavan Tredoux is dedicated to the Victorian polymath who initiated the London School of intelligence, and contains most of Galton's writings.
A Framework Of Intelligence
A collection of definitions that integrates the theories of Sternberg, Gardner and the classical psychometric approach.
IQ Comparison Site
Includes a number of tests for evaluating and converting IQ scores, as well as a list of mean scores in different countries.
The G Factor: the Science of Mental Ability
This Psycoloquy article is a survey of the field of intelligence by Arthur Jensen, followed by peer commentaries.
Is Intelligence Distributed Normally?
A paper by Cyril Burton on the distribution of IQ scores, arguing that highly gifted individuals may have been underestimated due to the assumption of normal distribution.
Franchise by Examination, Education and Intelligence
The nature of intelligence is examined in terms of education and heredity. The author proposes radical changes to law and education to further human social advance.
All About IQ. Watch this website for summaries of research studies on IQ, or measured intelligence.
This site was created to dispel misconceptions about Alfred Binet's original IQ tests and subsequent developments. All About IQ will publish classical and new findings concerning human intelligence.
The Role of Intelligence in Modern Society
A discussion of intelligence and the societal implications, in American Scientist by Earl Hunt.
Knowns and Unknowns of Intelligence
An APA Task Force examines the current state of knowledge concerning intelligence in this press release.
IQ Test: Does it Measure Potential?
A critical review on the use of IQ tests in diagnosing children with learning disabilities.
"The Bright Stuff"
An interview by Christopher Koch with Howard Gardner on his theory of multiple intelligences.
Creative Genius
Creative Genius explores the misdiagnosis of mental illness to people with high IQ's, and the possible connection between insanity and genius, creativity and passion.
Vid Pogachnik - Intelligence
An introduction to the theory and measurement of intelligence, by the psychologist Vid Pogachnik.
Gifted Development Center
Site of Linda Silverman, a counselor and author who pioneered the concept of visual/spatial intelligence.
Human Intelligence
Resources for studying the historical development of intelligence theory including biographies, articles, and a timeline, hosted by Indiana University.
How to increase Our Intelligence
Based on the processes in the artificial intelligent system, we show how persons can be more efective, more intelligent, in reaching their objectives.
Mainstream Science on Intelligence
Wall Street Journal article, signed by multiple psychology professors, supporting the conclusions in Herrnstein & Murray's "The Bell Curve".
Lumens
Mensa Canada's west coast newsletter
Discussions on Genius and Intelligence
Mega Foundation interview with Dr. Arthur Jensen, with questions about intelligence testing, the g factor, multiple intelligences, and high IQ societies. Also available in e-book format.
Cognitive aspects of the brain and computers
Modern concepts of memory, logic, intuition, intelligence and creativity. The short-term memory, long-term memory, instantaneous memory and memory of work. The will and the decision making process.
Sensory Discrimination and Intelligence
This Intelligence article by G. Scott Acton and David schroeder investigates the relation between the information processing functions of sensory discrimination and general intelligence.
Great Ideas in Personality - Intelligence
Introduction to theory and research on the science of intelligence, with links to research papers, websites, and other reference sources.
Prometheus Research Group
An independent association of academics and other intellectuals interested in the problem of human intelligence and its place in nature.
Multimedia and Multiple Intelligences
Article by Shirley Veenema and Howard Gardner, discussing the importance of interactive technology in an education model that acknowledges the existence of different kinds of minds.
Challenging g-Mania in Intelligence Research
This paper by Werner Wittmann and Heinz-Martin Süß discusses the usefulness of the lower-level facets of a hierarchical model of intelligence in predicting real-world criteria.
A Brief Analysis of 'The Bell Curve'
This paper by Julian Keenan in Psybernetika reviews some of the challenges to the controversial book 'The Bell Curve'.
The Bell Curve: Anatomy of an Analysis
The interpretations proffered in Herrnstein & Murray's book, "The Bell Curve", are not supported by reanalysis of their data.
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