Inventing Intelligence

How America Came to Worship IQ

Description

The use and misuse of IQ tests has long been a subject of contention in the scientific and social communities, particularly because these evaluations favor intelligence at the expense of other valuable human qualities. This is the first book of its kind to examine the historical development of our modern concept of intelligence and to explore America's fascination with the controversial exams that purport to measure it. Most of us assume that people in every period and in every region of the world have understood and valued intelligence in the same way we do today. Our modern concept of intelligence, however, is actually quite recent, emerging from the dramatic social and scientific changes that rocked the United States during the 19th century. Inventing Intelligence: How America Came to Worship IQ discusses the historical context for understanding the development of the concept of intelligence and the tests used to measure it. The author delves into the intertwined issues of IQ, heredity, and merit to offer a provocative look at how Americans came to overvalue IQ and the personal and social problems that have resulted.
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Writer
Castles, Elaine E.
Title
Inventing Intelligence
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
208
Weight
499 gr
EAN
9781440803376
Dimensions
241 x 159 x 23 mm
Binding format
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