Carefully researched and powerfully argued, this controversial work by a veteran journalist delivers an unpopular message: that people are unequal in mental abilities, and that the differences are in part hereditary. Seligman argues that most scholars believe IQ tests do measure something we can call "intelligence", and that these tests are important for promoting children's best interests.
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Carefully researched and powerfully argued, this controversial work by a veteran journalist delivers an unpopular message: that people are unequal in mental abilities, and that the differences are in part hereditary. Seligman argues that most scholars believe IQ tests do measure something we can call "intelligence", and that these tests are important for promoting children's best interests.
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