
Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction
by
Ian J. Deary
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
Health & Wellness
Format
Paperback
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
Jun 7, 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192893211
ISBN-13
9780192893215
Description
In a concise exploration of human intelligence, Ian J. Deary invites readers into the fascinating world of cognitive abilities, demystifying complex concepts with clarity and engaging insights. This work serves as an accessible entry point for those unfamiliar with the nuances of intelligence research, effectively breaking down intricate ideas into easily digestible information. Deary draws from a wealth of scientific studies to illustrate how intelligence has evolved, its varying definitions, and the ways in which it manifests in everyday life.
The author not only discusses the biological underpinnings of intelligence but also addresses wider implications, such as the role of education and environment in shaping cognitive abilities. Readers will find themselves challenged to rethink preconceived notions about intelligence, gaining a deeper appreciation for its complexities. By the end, they will emerge with a well-rounded understanding of this crucial aspect of human psychology.
The author not only discusses the biological underpinnings of intelligence but also addresses wider implications, such as the role of education and environment in shaping cognitive abilities. Readers will find themselves challenged to rethink preconceived notions about intelligence, gaining a deeper appreciation for its complexities. By the end, they will emerge with a well-rounded understanding of this crucial aspect of human psychology.
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