Intelligence, Race, And Genetics
Discover the compelling exploration of intelligence, race, and genetics in Intelligence, Race, And Genetics by Frank Miele. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2004, this thought-provoking book spans 255 pages, offering a deep dive into the intricate relationship between intelligence and genetics. Miele meticulously examines the influential theories of renowned psychologist Arthur Jensen, tracing his intellectual journey from the Great Society initiatives to the contentious debates surrounding the Bell Curve. This work not only highlights Jensen's perspectives but also presents a thorough cross-examination of his views, emphasizing decades of rigorous scientific research that underpins his conclusions. Ideal for readers interested in anthropology, cognitive psychology, and social science, this book invites you to engage with critical discussions that shape our understanding of intelligence. Enhance your knowledge and challenge your perspectives with this essential addition to your library.