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In many countries the level of education of the general public is increasing. People are spending a larger ... In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human intelligence (pp. 617-623). New York: Macmillan. Flynn, J. R. (1999). Searching for justice: The discovery of IQ gains over time. American Psychologist, 54, 5-20.
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www.indiana.edu/~intell/flynneffect.shtml
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This site includes biographical profiles of people who have influenced the development of intelligence theory and testing, in-depth articles exploring current controversies related to human intelligence, and resources for teachers. ... Human Intelligence: Historical influences, current controversies, teaching resources.
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A new APA book, tackles the tricky issue of race and intelligence as it addresses three hotly debated research questions. ... In 'The Rising Curve: Long-Term Gains in IQ and Related Measures,' intelligence researchers examine the gap between black-white intelligence test scores and the dysgenic theory of intelligence...
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www.apa.org/monitor/apr98/intell.html
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One of the central issues that philosophers have been debating over the centuries is the nature of human intelligence. We're different from the other animals, but why? Do we have a soul? Is there some sort of duality between ... That something can only have been the increasing ability to cope with environmental challenges.
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www.progressivehumanism.com/intelligence.html
www.progressivehumanism.com/intelligence.html
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and how fast we can expect superintelligence to be developed once there is human-level artificial intelligence. ... In conclusion we can say that the hardware capacity for human-equivalent artificial intelligence will likely exist before the end of the first quater of the next century, and may be reached as early as 2004.
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www.nickbostrom.com/superintelligence.html
www.nickbostrom.com/superintelligence.html
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Emotional intelligence practitioners in business, education, community development, and healthcare build transformational capacity using the latest tools in emotional intelligence. ... Human Resources...
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All that developed throughout the course of evolution was an ever-increasing plasticity of the brain for being shaped by the physical and cultural environment. Human mental capabilities were viewed as wholly a product of learning. ... Given the view of intelligence as essentially a product of learning, it was reasonable...
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www.eugenics.net/papers/eb2.html
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Vernor Vinge, 62, is a pioneer in artificial intelligence, ... The result was a better-than-human performance in a single, limited problem area. In the future, I think that improvements in both software and hardware will bring success ... Storage Virtualisation: Increasing Information Availability and Lowering Costs 02 June,
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www.computerworld.com.au/article/184070/ai_will_surpass...
www.computerworld.com.au/article/184070/ai_will_surpass_human_intelligence_after_2020
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There are very many methods of improving our intelligence, ... Its usefulness is probably due to the combination of both affording the associativity of the human mind, ... A somewhat pseudoscientific method for increasing learning, which nevertheless may have some merit (essentially it works more due to self-hypnosis and...
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www.aleph.se/Trans/Individual/Intelligence/index.html
www.aleph.se/Trans/Individual/Intelligence/index.html
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