What Intelligence Tests Miss

What Intelligence Tests Miss
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The Psychology of Rational Thought

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

Keith E. Stanovich

شابک

9780300142532
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Library Journal

Starred review from January 15, 2009
Stanovich (human development & applied psychology, Univ. of Toronto; "How To Think Straight About Psychology") argues that IQ tests measure cognitive efficiency but not the degree to which subjects make rational decisions. He explains that individuals with high IQs are as likely as others to go for quick, easy answers, adopt beliefs that preclude rational thinking, or be unaware of the rules of chance and probabilitya concept Stanovich terms dysrationalia. In a weak first chapter, he introduces someone he thinks may be dysrational, President George W. Bush, whose IQ has been estimated to be around 120 but whose supporters have said he is "dogmatic" and "incurious." But readers should persist; the rest of the book is worthwhile and better supported. This is an important book for much the same reason that Daniel Goleman's best-selling "Emotional Intelligence" has proven so useful: it is based on sound evidence and allows for better prediction and education for success. This engaging and accessible book is highly recommended for most public and academic libraries.Mary Ann Hughes, Shelton, WA

Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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