Textbook Treatments of the Genetics of Intelligence

@article{Paul1985TextbookTO,
  title={Textbook Treatments of the Genetics of Intelligence},
  author={Diane B. Paul},
  journal={The Quarterly Review of Biology},
  year={1985},
  volume={60},
  pages={317 - 326}
}
  • D. Paul
  • Published 1 September 1985
  • Psychology
  • The Quarterly Review of Biology
Genetics textbooks have been remarkably unaffected by the discovery of fraud in the work of British psychologist Sir Cyril Burt or by the resulting critical review of other classic studies on the genetics of intelligence. Although Burt's name has nearly vanished from current textbooks, his results continue to be cited in textbook discussions of the heritability of intelligence, as do the results of other studies now recognized as methodologically inadequate. Moreover, genetics textbooks… 
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