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Intelligence testing

In tape 1, psychologist Arthur Jensen defends his contention that intelligence is a fact of nature. He explains the 'g-factor' and maintains that it is correlated with a number of physical attributes.

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  • "In tape 1, psychologist Arthur Jensen defends his contention that intelligence is a fact of nature. He explains the 'g-factor' and maintains that it is correlated with a number of physical attributes."@en
  • ""The Choices and challenges forum " series was developed at Virginia Tech to explore the ethical and social dimensions of science and technology."@en
  • "A different definition of intelligence is offered by psychologist Jonathan Baron, especially in relation to educational programs. Philosopher Richard Burian responds to the ideas put forth by Jensen and Baron."@en
  • "In tape 1, psychologist Arthur Jensen defends his contention that intelligence is a fact of nature. He explains the 'g-factor' and maintains that it is correlated with a number of physical attributes. A different definition of intelligence and intelligent thinking is offered by psychologist Jonathan Baron, especially in relation to educational programs. Philosopher Richard Burian responds to the ideas put forth by Jensen and Baron. Tape 2 is Jensen's complete presentation, and tape 3 is Baron's complete presentation."@en
  • "Tape 2 is Jensen's complete presentation, and tape 3 is Baron's complete presentation."@en
  • "These tapes consist of excerpts from the archival videotapes of the Choices and challenges forum series. They were prepared by Linda Plaut and Doris Zallen."@en

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