
by StephenJayGould (Author)
Can human intelligence be measured? From 19th-century craniometry (literally, the measurement of skulls) to today's vastly sophisticated methods of IQ testing, the author traces the history of scientists' attempts to assess human intelligence. Along the way he tackles the fundamental problems - the very idea of measurement seems reductive, suggesting that biology is destiny - morever as he vividly demonstrates, scientists' theories have too often been dangerous reflections of their own personal motives and racial/class/sexual prejudices. This book examines the fatal flaws in intelligence testing and reaffirms the richness and variety of human potential. This book won the National Book Critics' Circle Award for 1982.
                        Format:  Paperback
                         Pages: 352
                        Edition: New edition
                        
                        
                        Publisher: Penguin 
 Published: 27 Feb 1992
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        ISBN 10:  0140136819
 ISBN 13: 9780140136814
                        
                        
                        
                        Prizes: Winner of National Book Critics Circle Awards 1982.