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Intelligence : New Research :  New Research - Lin V Wesley

Intelligence : New Research

New Research

By: Lin V Wesley (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 December 2005

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The research projects presented in this book are the most recent studies of intelligence. They will improve our understanding of the human's ability to learn, understand or deal with new or trying situations and how people apply knowledge to manipulate one's environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria (as tests). Understanding intelligence is important because it improves our understanding of how the brain works and could potentially be a gateway to improving education on all levels from individual teaching methods to widely used curriculums.

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