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How To Improve Your Mind Twenty Keys To Unlock The Modern World James R Flynn

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How To Improve Your Mind Twenty Keys To Unlock The Modern World James R Flynn
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Pages: 191
Author: James R. Flynn
ISBN: 9781118314999, 9781119944768, 1118314999, 1119944767
Language: English
Year: 2012

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How To Improve Your Mind Twenty Keys To Unlock The Modern World James R Flynn by James R. Flynn 9781118314999, 9781119944768, 1118314999, 1119944767 instant download after payment.

Become the master of your world
  • Presents 20 key concepts, or keys, to aid critical thinking
  • Authored by one of the world's most eminent psychologists - and founder of the Flynn Effect
  • Looks at topics such as Race and IQ, "good" science and the current world economic crisis
  • Written in a clear and lucid style, illustrated with many examples
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–13):
Chapter 2 Logic and Moral Debate ? Attacks on Blacks (pages 15–23):
Chapter 3 Getting Rid of Tautologies ? No Private Clubs (pages 24–31):
Chapter 4 The Naturalistic Fallacy and Its Consequences ? be Judgmental (pages 32–40):
Chapter 5 But that is Unnatural ? Words Best Never Said (pages 41–47):
Chapter 6 Random Sample ? Quality Not Size (pages 49–55):
Chapter 7 Intelligence Quotient ? Hanging the Intellectually Disabled (pages 56–61):
Chapter 8 Intelligence Quotient ? and the Black/White IQ Gap (pages 62–68):
Chapter 9 Control Group ? How Studying People Changes Them (pages 69–74):
Chapter 10 The Sociologist's Fallacy ? Ignoring the Real World (pages 75–83):
Chapter 11 Creating a Market ? Not a Frankenstein (pages 85–95):
Chapter 12 Market Forces ? How they Take their Revenge (pages 96–107):
Chapter 13 Market Worship ? No Ritual Sacrifices (pages 108–116):
Chapter 14 The Economic Collapse of 2008 (pages 117–129):
Chapter 15 What is to be Done? (pages 130–137):
Chapter 16 Reality ? What Scientists Really Say About Science (pages 139–151):
Chapter 17 History, Science, and Evolution ? Only One Kind of Each (pages 152–161):
Chapter 18 Understanding Nations ? Understanding Anyone (pages 163–172):
Chapter 19 Four Cases ? Making Sense Out of Nonsense (pages 173–182):
Chapter 20 Conclusion (pages 183–188):

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