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The Mismeasure of Man
by Stephen Jay Gould, Joandomènec Ros, Ricardo Pochtar, Antonio Desmonts
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Examines the history and inherent flaws of the tests science has used to measure intelligence.
Categories:
["History"
"Craniometry"
"Ability"
"Testing"
"Intelligence tests"
"Personality tests"
"Histoire"
"Intelligentietests"
"Craniometrie"
"Craniometria"
"Tests"
"Antropologia f\u00edsica"
"Craniom\u00e9trie"
"Evolu\u00e7\u00e3o humana"
"Personnalit\u00e9"
"Intelig\u00eancia"
"Persoonlijkheidskenmerken"
"Aptitude"
"Intelligence"
"Theorie\u00ebn"
"Cephalometry"
"open_syllabus_project"
"Genetics"
"Intelligenztest"
"Geschichte"
"Pers\u00f6nlichkeitstest"
"Kraniometrie"
"Ability
testing"
"Intelligence tests--history"
"Ability--testing--history"
"Personality tests--history"
"Craniometry--history"
"Intelligence--genetics"
"Cephalometry--history"
"Bf431 .g68 1996"
"1997 k-589"
"Bf 431 g696m 1996"
"153.9/3/09"
"Literary collections"]
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