By
Nathan Brody, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Description
This is the Second Edition of Nathan Brody's popular book
Intelligence, originally published in 1976. It presents a comprehensive
review of contemporary research in this field, including coverage of such controversial topics as the genetic and environmental influences
on IQ and individual and group differences in intelligence. The book also discusses both the psychometric and cognitive approaches to
intelligence as well as new theories in the field.
Audience:
Cognitive and educational psychologists, social psychologists with an interest in individual differences, and graduate students in intelligence.