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  2. The Bell Curve - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life is a 1994 book by the psychologist Richard J. Herrnstein and the political scientist Charles Murray in which the authors argue that human intelligence is substantially influenced by both inherited and environmental factors and that it is a better predictor of many personal outcomes, including financial income, job performance ...

  3. Flynn effect - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray in their 1994 book The Bell Curve. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Flynn stated that, if asked, he would have named the effect after Read D. Tuddenham [ 16 ] who "was the first to present convincing evidence of massive gains on mental tests using a nationwide sample" [ 17 ] in a 1948 article.

  4. History of the race and intelligence controversy - Wikipedia

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    The article, supporting the conclusions of The Bell Curve, was later republished in an expanded version in the journal Intelligence. [147] [148] [149] The editorial included the statements: [150] [151] Genetics plays a bigger role than environment in creating IQ differences among individuals ...

  5. Technology adoption life cycle - Wikipedia

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    Rogers ' bell curve. The technology adoption lifecycle is a sociological model that describes the adoption or acceptance of a new product or innovation, according to the demographic and psychological characteristics of defined adopter groups. The process of adoption over time is typically illustrated as a classical normal distribution or

  6. Mainstream Science on Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Alderfer (2003) analysed the editorial as one of five responses to The Bell Curve, a book which he described as "an attempt to influence both psychological knowledge and U.S. politics". He concluded that some of the responses, including the editorial, "fell far short of providing a critical analysis of the book's racially biased argument and ...

  7. Richard Lynn - Wikipedia

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    The Global Bell Curve: Race, IQ and Inequality Worldwide is a book by Lynn, originally published Washington Summit Publishers in 2008. The book's stated purpose is to determine whether the racial and socioeconomic differences in the United States in average IQ, as originally claimed by the 1994 book The Bell Curve , also exist in other countries.

  8. Richard J. Haier - Wikipedia

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    Richard J. Haier is an American psychologist who has researched a neural basis for human intelligence, psychometrics, general intelligence, and sex and intelligence.. Haier is a professor emeritus in the Pediatric Neurology Division of the School of Medicine at University of California, Irvine.

  9. Bicameral mentality - Wikipedia

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    Bicameral mentality is a hypothesis introduced by Julian Jaynes who argued human ancestors as late as the ancient Greeks did not consider emotions and desires as stemming from their own minds but as the consequences of actions of gods external to themselves.