On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Jeffrey Nagelbush wrote:

> I attempted to send this once already but it apparently got lost in 
> cyberspace.
> 
> The January (vol.54, #1) issue of American Psychologist has a 
> fascinating article by James Flynn (of Flynn effect fame) titled 
> Searching for Justice: The Discovery of IQ Gains Over Time.  He examines 
> the growth in IQ scores over time and the implications of this growth 
> for heritability of intelligence and group differences in IQ.  He also 
> discusses the meritocracy argument of Hernstein and Murray.  The article 
> is quite interesting and thought-provoking, although, probably because 
> of space limitation, hard to follow (at least for me) in a few places.  
> I highly recommend it.
> 

 How is intelligence defined?

Michael Sylvester

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