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Description Term used untill 1999
Article
Tucker, William H.
(1999)
“A scientific result of apparent absurdity”: The attempt to revise Goddard.
Ethnic and Racial Studies
(pp. 162-171).
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Article
Mulder, Ernst; Heyting, Frieda
(1998)
The Dutch curve: The introduction and reception of intelligence testing in the Netherlands, 1908-1940.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 349-366).
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Article
Bruce, Darryl
(1998)
The Lashley-Hull debate revisited.
History of Psychology
(pp. 69-84).
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Book
Zenderland, Leila
(1998)
Measuring minds: Henry Herbet Goddard and the origins of American intelligence testing.
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Article Historians and The Bell Curve controversies: A special symposium (1997). Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences (pp. 127-162). (/isis/citation/CBB000073964/)
Article
Sharp, Stephen
(1997)
“Much more at home with 3.999 pupils than with four”: The contributions to psychometrics of Sir Godfrey Thomson.
British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology
(pp. 163-174).
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Article
Ryan, Patrick J.
(1997)
Unnatural selection: Intelligence testing, eugenics, and American political cultures.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 669-685).
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Article
Martin, Olivier
(1997)
La mesure en psychologie de Binet à Thurstone.
Revue de Synthèse
(pp. 457-493).
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Article
Gilman, Sander L.
(1996)
Smart Jews in fin-de-siècle Vienna: “Hybrids” and the anxiety about Jewish superior intelligence--Hofmannsthal and Wittgenstein.
Modernism/Modernity
(pp. 45-58).
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Book
Gilman, Sander L.
(1996)
Smart Jews: The construction of the image of Jewish superior intelligence.
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Book
Gill, Christopher
(1996)
Personality in Greek epic, tragedy, and philosophy.
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Chapter
Cravens, Hamilton
(1996)
The case of the manufactured morons: Science and social policy in two eras, 1934-1966.
In: Technical knowledge in American culture: Science, technology, and medicine since the early 1800s
(p. 151).
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Article Charles Edward Spearman F.R.S. 1863-1945: A commemoration on the 50th anniversary of his death (1995). British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology (pp. 209-269). (/isis/citation/CBB000072105/)
Article
Kevles, Daniel J.
(1995)
Genetics, race, and IQ: Historical reflections from Binet to The Bell Curve.
Contention
(pp. 3-18).
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Article
Carroll, John B.
(1995)
Reflections on Stephen Jay Gould's The mismeasure of man (1981): A retrospective review.
Intelligence
(pp. 121-134).
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Book
Jacoby, Russell; Glauberman, Naomi
(1995)
The bell curve debate: History, documemts, opinions.
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Book
Mackintosh, N.J.
(1995)
Cyril Burt: Fraud or framed?.
(/isis/citation/CBB000067983/)
Article
Ackerman, Michael
(1995)
Mental testing and the expansion of educational opportunity.
History of Education Quarterly
(pp. 279-300).
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Article
Deary, Ian J.
(1994)
Sensory discrimination and intelligence: Postmortem or resurrection?.
American Journal of Psychology
(pp. 95-115).
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Book
Wooldridge, Adrian
(1994)
Measuring the mind: Education and psychology in England, c. 1860-c. 1990.
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