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There's little doubt that people are growing smarter. This effect is so strong that IQ tests must be renormed periodically to prevent classifying an overabundance of people as geniuses. T… Mehr…

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The relationship between population intelligence and public health could be a driving factor in the strong rise in IQ over time. The latest medical and behavior science research are exami… Mehr…

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781441900920
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Herausgeber: Springer New York
218 Seiten
Sprache: eng/Englisch

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ISBN/EAN: 9781441900920

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Autor des Buches: grant
Titel des Buches: intelligence and exceptionality, springer, human intelligence


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Autor/in: R. Grant Steen
Titel: The Springer Series on Human Exceptionality; Human Intelligence and Medical Illness - Assessing the Flynn Effect
Verlag: Springer; Springer US
218 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009-09-16
New York; NY; US
Sprache: Englisch
53,49 € (DE)
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59,00 CHF (CH)
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EA; E107; eBook; Nonbooks, PBS / Psychologie/Theoretische Psychologie; Kognitive Psychologie; Verstehen; ADD; ADHD; Assessment; Asthma; Attention Deficit Disorder; Brain Plasticity; Childhood Neglect; Cognitive Impairment; Flynn Effect; Public Health; development; developmental psychology; intelligence; intervention; psychiatry; C; Cognitive Psychology; Public Health; Developmental Psychology; Sociology of Education; Psychiatry; Neuroscience; Behavioral Science and Psychology; Public Health und Präventivmedizin; Entwicklungspsychologie; Pädagogik; Soziologie; Psychiatrie; Neurowissenschaften; BB

There’s little doubt that people are growing smarter. This effect is so strong that IQ tests must be renormed periodically to prevent classifying an overabundance of people as geniuses. The question is why is this collective rise in IQ – known as the Flynn effect –occurring? Possible theories to explain the Flynn effect have ranged from better parenting to faster evolution. Bringing a bold new voice to the debate, Human Intelligence and Medical Illness sets out a simple definition of intelligence that is appropriate for assessing intelligence at the population level. The definition is then used to probe the relationship between population intelligence and public health. This volume uses the latest medical and behavioral science research to argue that declines in serious disease and illness-causing conditions (e.g., lead paint in buildings) correlate strongly with continued cognitive gains in both developed and developing countries. Current political realities explain why the Flynn effect should be approached as a public policy as well as a public health issue. This provocative volume: Reviews the most widely held hypotheses accounting for the Flynn effect. Examines the relationship between intelligence and public health. Assesses the extent to which public health improvements can potentially account for the Flynn effect. Details how treatment of common medical problems may result in a substantial rise in IQ. Explores the possibility of continued IQ gains in the United States and worldwide. Reframes the Flynn effect in the contexts of public health, early childhood education, and social justice. With its groundbreaking findings on the causes of cognitive impairment and the possibility of cognitive improvement, Human Intelligence and MedicalIllness is must-reading for researchers, professors, and graduate students in developmental psychology, education, public health, psychiatry, neuroscience, social work, and related fields.
Examines the global links between the rise in IQ – known as the Flynn Effect – and general human health Assesses whether public health improvements potentially account for the Flynn Effect Details how treatment of common medical problems may result in a substantial IQ rise Explores whether additional and substantial IQ gains are possible in the U.S. and the world Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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