Advances in molecular genetics have enabled the discovery of DNA markers which can identify simple genet ic traits such as intelligence. In this book Hans Eysenck ex plains the concepts and measurement of intelligence. '
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Hans J. Eysenck (1916-1997) was professor of psychology at the University of London and the director of its psychological department at the Institute of Psychiatry. He was best known for his experimental research in the field of personality. Among his many books are Rebel with a Cause, Dimensions of Personality, The Dynamics of Anxiety and Hysteria, Intelligence, and Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire.
“Eysenck died in 1997, after a career that spanned more than 60 years. An internationally known researcher, he was a prolific contributor to many areas of psychology, including intelligence, personality, and clinical psychology... The present book falls in this category, surveying research on the domain of mental abilities... [C]urrent research on biological approaches to the study of intelligence is well represented. A useful summary, particularly for the undergraduate and general reader.
—K. F. Widaman, Choice
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