Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-127).
Contents:
Explaining the book : a new way of viewing human intelligence -- Intelligence in our daily lives - Idealisation of intelligence -- Devaluation of intelligence -- Integration of neurodiversity -- Applied (human) intelligence -- In conclusion : which approach do you choose?
Summary:
"What fascinates us about intelligence? How does intelligence impact our daily lives? Why do we sometimes fear intelligence? Human intelligence is a vital resource, yet the study of it is pervaded by neglect and misconceptions. The Psychology of Intelligence helps make sense of the contradictory social attitudes and practices in relation to intelligence that we have seen over the decades, from the idea that it drove eugenicist policies and actions in the past, to our current backlash against "experts" and critical thinking. Showing how our approach to intelligence impacts our everyday lives in educational, occupational, medical, and legal settings, the book asks if it is possible to lift the taboo and move beyond the prejudices surrounding intelligence." --From publisher's description.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.