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Intelligence Researchers: Alfred Binet, Arthur Jensen, Ruth Benedict, J. Philippe Rushton, Francis Galton, James R. Flynn, Robert Yerkes

Intelligence Researchers: Alfred Binet, Arthur Jensen, Ruth Benedict, J. Philippe Rushton, Francis Galton, James R. Flynn, Robert Yerkes

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ISBN10: 1155362470
ISBN13: 9781155362472
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 74
Weight: 0.33
Height: 0.15 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Alfred Binet, Arthur Jensen, Ruth Benedict, J. Philippe Rushton, Francis Galton, James R. Flynn, Robert Yerkes, Howard Gardner, Raymond Cattell, Richard Lynn, Cyril Burt, Hans Eysenck, Robert Sternberg, Henry H. Goddard, Ellis Paul Torrance, Andreas Demetriou, Lewis Terman, Chris Brand, Charles Spearman, Linda Gottfredson, Louis Leon Thurstone, Anne Anastasi, Cecil R. Reynolds, Leta Stetter Hollingworth, Ronald K. Hoeflin, Anthony Gregorc, J. P. Guilford, James McKeen Cattell, John Bissell Carroll, Seymour Itzkoff, Thomas J. Bouchard, Jr., Alan S. Kaufman, Helmuth Nyborg, David Wechsler, Sandra Scarr, Timothy Bates, William Stern, Richard J. Haier, John Curtis Gowan, Ian Deary, Lloyd Humphreys, Douglas N. Jackson, Richard Herrnstein, Herman H. Spitz, Volkmar Weiss, R. Travis Osborne, Douglas K. Detterman, Catharine Cox Miles, Lee A. Thompson, John C. Loehlin, Leon Kamin, Theodore Simon, Robert A. Gordon, Philip A. Vernon, Nicholas Mackintosh, Carl Brigham. Excerpt: Ruth Benedict (born Ruth Fulton, June 5, 1887 - September 17, 1948) was an American anthropologist, cultural relativist, and folklorist. She was born in New York City, and attended Vassar College, graduating in 1909. She entered graduate studies at Columbia University in 1919, studying under Franz Boas, receiving her PhD and joining the faculty in 1923. Margaret Mead, with whom she may have shared a romantic relationship, and Marvin Opler were among her students and colleagues. Franz Boas, her teacher and mentor, has been called the father of American anthropology and his teachings and point of view are clearly evident in Benedict's work. Boas is author of many classic works including Race, Language, and Culture-perhaps the most potent anti-racist text to emerge from the academic world in his time. In it Boas attempts to prove that race, language, and cul...