00944 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020002200077035001900099041000800118082001000126084001600136100002000152245004100172260005400213300003600267500002400303504001100327520036500338650002300703INLIS00000000000919320200508204706200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a978-0-471-69977-4 0010-0520009193 aeng0 a153.9 a153.9/MUR/I0 aStephen Murdoch00aIQ: a smart history of a failed idea aUnited States of AmericabJohn Wiley & Sonsc2007 aXIV, 269 hlm.; 23,5 cmc23,5 cm aIndeks : p. 259-269 ap. vii aIQ scores have the power to determine the chances we have in life: the people we meet, the schools we attend, the jobs we get, the lives we live. very few of us, however, understand what IQ tests and ratings really mean. in this fascinating, provocative book, Stephen Murdoch explains the turbelent history and contrversial current uses of intelligence testing 0aIntelligence Level