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Tags: Behavioral Genetics, Intelligence Research
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Tags: Behavioral Genetics, Intelligence Research
Bibtex:
@article{, title= {Natural Born Genius (Human Genius Documentary)}, journal= {}, author= {John Gau Productions}, year= {}, url= {}, abstract= {3 November 1997 Natural Born Genius? Equinox episode Equinox episode of the defunct (July 1986 - December 2006) Channel 4 science documentary series Equinox. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Equinox_episodes 3 November 1997 Natural Born Genius? about inherited intelligence; the population geneticist Robert Plomin, who came to London in 1994; bioethicist Jonathan Glover; psychologist Camilla Benbow of Iowa State University, and the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth; statistician Charles Spearman was the first to conduct research into general intelligence in 1904, and found that schoolchildren who were good at one academic subject were also good at other subjects and vice versa, and invented the term g factor (psychometrics), although Francis Galton had briefly looked at the subject; psychologist Ian Deary of the University of Edinburgh, where much research on intelligence has been conducted; Alfred Binet of France invented the intelligence test, so that low-scoring children could be given extra help; cognitive psychologist Michael Howe of the University of Exeter believed that the 11-plus exams in England, for grammar school entrance, could possibly label children; much educational testing took place in the US, as the government believed in it, by the Educational Testing Service (ETS); psychologist Stephen J. Ceci disputed reading cast-iron outcomes of individual intelligence tests, but nonetheless believed that general intelligence could be predicted across a population as a whole; Chris Allander of the Army School of Recruiting; Michael Howe conducted environmental education research of parental support, and if that was as much a factor as genetic or innate ability - environmental educational research largely ignored any genetic component, which Robert Plomin dismissed; psychologist Sandra Scarr had conducted much research on adopted children, which largely and conclusively proved the case for genetically inherited intelligence and abilities - and she believed that you could only teach subjects to children of whom had enough capability; Robert Plomin's wife, psychologist Judith Dunn, and varying intelligence of children within individual families; identical twins raised apart had identical IQ scores; psychologist Thalia C. Eley of the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience; from Robert Plomin's exhaustive adoption genetic studies, he finds a genetic link. Narrated by Barbara Flynn, produced by Rosalind Arden, directed by David Cresswell, made by John Gau Productions. John Gau had made Triumph of the Nerds the year before[42] Download: https://workupload.com/file/4jnCU8wxPZv Streaming Site: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7l0guz }, keywords= {Behavioral Genetics, Intelligence Research}, terms= {}, license= {}, superseded= {} }