Hans Eysenck
-Eysenck died in 1997, after a career that spanned more than 60
years. An internationally known researcher, he was a prolific
contributor to many areas of psychology, including intelligence,
personality, and clinical psychology... The present book falls in
this category, surveying research on the domain of mental
abilities... [C]urrent research on biological approaches to the
study of intelligence is well represented. A useful summary,
particularly for the undergraduate and general reader. --K. F.
Widaman, Choice
"Eysenck died in 1997, after a career that spanned more than 60
years. An internationally known researcher, he was a prolific
contributor to many areas of psychology, including intelligence,
personality, and clinical psychology... The present book falls in
this category, surveying research on the domain of mental
abilities... [C]urrent research on biological approaches to the
study of intelligence is well represented. A useful summary,
particularly for the undergraduate and general reader. --K. F.
Widaman, Choice
"Eysenck died in 1997, after a career that spanned more than 60
years. An internationally known researcher, he was a prolific
contributor to many areas of psychology, including intelligence,
personality, and clinical psychology... The present book falls in
this category, surveying research on the domain of mental
abilities... [C]urrent research on biological approaches to the
study of intelligence is well represented. A useful summary,
particularly for the undergraduate and general reader. --K. F.
Widaman, Choice
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