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  • "The Bright Stuff": An interview by Christopher Koch with Howard Gardner on his theory of multiple intelligences.
  • 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'.
  • Benet Clinical Assessment: IQ and clinical assessment resources in clinical psychology and neuropsychology.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Flynn's Effect: Scientific American interview with James R. Flynn, who discovered that IQ scores have been rising since the turn of the century. Discussion of the possible causes for the "Flynn Effect."
  • Franchise by examination, education and intelligence: Argues that adult franchise be subject to qualification by examination, with associated changes to the formalization of legal process.
  • Gifted Adults: For and about gifted adults. Original bi-weekly articles on various aspects of giftedness. Explores problematic and neglected issues. Also includes links to other sites.
  • Gifted Development Center: Site of Linda Silverman, a counselor and author who pioneered the concept of visual/spatial 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.
  • 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.
  • IQ Test: Does it Measure Potential?: A critical review on the use of IQ tests in diagnosing children with learning disabilities.
  • Intelligence: An entry in the MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences written by Robert J. Sternberg.
  • Intelligence Theory and Testing: Resources for studying the historical development of intelligence theory including biographies, articles, and a timeline.
  • Is Intelligence Distributed Normally?: A paper on the distribution of IQ scores, arguing that highly gifted individuals may have been underestimated due to the assumption of normal distribution.
  • Knowns and Unknowns of Intelligence: An APA Task Force examines the current state of knowledge concerning intelligence in this press release.
  • Lumens: Mensa Canada's west coast newsletter
  • Mainstream Science on Intelligence: Wall Street Journal article, signed by multiple psychology professors, supporting the conclusions in Herrnstein & Murray's "The Bell Curve".
  • 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.
  • Prometheus Research Group: An independent association of academics and other intellectuals interested in the problem of human intelligence and its place in nature.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The Role of Intelligence in Modern Society: A discussion of intelligence and the societal implications, in American Scientist by Earl Hunt.
  • Unlock the Genius: A ThinkQuest 2001 entry about intelligence and the human brain, including profiles of geniuses, IQ, EQ, and multiple intelligences.
  • Vid Pogachnik - Intelligence: An introduction to the theory and measurement of intelligence, by the psychologist Vid Pogachnik.

 
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