ISBN:
0387982345
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0387949860
Sprache:
Deutsch
Seiten:
XI, 376 S.
,
graph. Darst.
Serie:
Statistics for social science and public policy
DDC:
305.9/082
Schlagwort(e):
Herrnstein, Richard J / Bell curve
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Herrnstein, Richard J
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Herrnstein, Richard J.
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Murray, Charles A. Soziologe
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Erfelijkheid en omgeving
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Hérédité et milieu
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Intelligence
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Intelligentie
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Niveau intellectuel - Aspect social - États-Unis
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Niveau intellectuel - États-Unis
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Succes
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Gesellschaft
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Intellect
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Intelligence levels Social aspects
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Intelligence levels
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Intelligence genetics
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Nature and nurture
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Social Environment
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Erbe-Umwelt-Problem
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Intelligenzdiagnostik
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Intelligenzniveau
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Intelligenz
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Klassenstruktur
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USA
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USA
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Murray, Charles A. Soziologe The bell curve
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Herrnstein, Richard J. 1930-1994 The bell curve
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USA
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Intelligenzdiagnostik
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Klassenstruktur
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Intelligenzniveau
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USA
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Intelligenz
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Erbe-Umwelt-Problem
Kurzfassung:
"The Bell Curve drew a lot of attention. But was it sound science? When it was first published in 1994, Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray's bestselling book The Bell Curve set off a firestorm of controversy about the relationships among genetics, IQ, and various social outcomes. Much of the reaction was polemical and based on whether readers agreed with the authors' conclusions about welfare dependency, crime, and differences in earnings. But how valid were the statistical, genetical, and psycho-social arguments underlying the book's conclusions? In Intelligence, Genes, and Success, a group of respected social scientists and statisticians presents a scientific response to The Bell Curve."--BOOK JACKET.
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