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iPost: FYI Five laws of human naturDec 18, 2009
From the NEW SCIENTIST.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18301-five-laws-of-human-nature.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=brain
Kevin McGrew PhD
Educational/School Psych.
IAP (www.iapsych.com)
Sent from KMcGrew iPhone (IQMobile). (If message includes an...
Humor break: Evolutionary psychDec 16, 2009
Small v large-scale Gv abilities: Implications for CHC taxonomy and measurement?Dec 15, 2009
Yet another study suggesting that we who tend to worship at the later of the CHC taxonomy (McGrew, 2005; McGrew, 2009) need to head the warnings of the primarily architects of the model (Horn, Carroll) who warned us (in their writings) that the...
Status of creativity research: Annual Review of Psychology (2010) summaryDec 15, 2009
Technorati Tags: psychology, creativity, Glr, educational psychology, school psychology, cognitive psychology, cognition, intelligence, Annual Review of Psychology, neuropsychology
AAIDD intellectual disability manual (11th edition): Intelligence component -1 standard deviation below average? Part 1 of series of posts.Dec 14, 2009
“For purposes of diagnosis, intellectual functioning is currently best conceptualized and captured by a general factor of intelligence. Intelligence is a general mental ability. It includes reasoning, planning, solving problems, thinking...
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