Does your family make you smarter? James R. Flynn presents an exciting
new method for estimating the effects of family on a range of
cognitive abilities. Rather than using twin and adoption studies, he
analyses IQ tables that have been hidden in manuals over the last 65
years, and shows that family environment can confer a significant
advantage or disadvantage to your level of intelligence. Wading into
the nature vs. nurture debate, Flynn banishes the pessimistic notion
that by the age of seventeen, people's cognitive abilities are solely
determined by their genes. He argues that intelligence is also
influenced by human autonomy - genetics and family notwithstanding, we
all have the capacity to choose to enhance our cognitive performance.
He concludes by reconciling this new understanding of individual
differences with his earlier research on intergenerational trends (the
'Flynn effect') culminating in a general theory of intelligence.
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Nature, Nurture, and Human Autonomy
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ISBN
9781316595374
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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