Difference between revisions of "Revisiting basic notions of human intelligence"

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  <echo>[[category:1994-Herrnstein|2009-02-03-Schick]]</echo>
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<call smw.let.var key=title>Revisiting basic notions of human intelligence</call>
<let name=target>1994-Herrnstein</let>
[[author::Thomas Schick]]
<let name=respTitle>Revisiting basic notions of human intelligence </let>
[[author::Gregory Lockhead]]
<let name=respAuth>Thomas Schick (Raleigh, North Carolina) and Gregory Lockhead (Durham, North Carolina)</let>
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<let name=respDate>2009-02-03</let>
[[date::2009-02-03]]
<let name=respRef>Schick</let>
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<let name=respHdln>intelligence</let>
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<let name=respSnip>Herrnstein & Murray (1994) claim that intelligence is largely inherited and can hardly be altered. They are wrong.  Intelligence is substantially determined by the environment, disproportionately constraining the disadvantaged.</let>
<call smw.let.var key=lead-in>Herrnstein & Murray (1994) claim that intelligence is largely inherited and can hardly be altered. They are wrong.  Intelligence is substantially determined by the environment, disproportionately constraining the disadvantaged.</call>
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