An Interview with Jim Flynn About the Flynn Effect (Interview)
North American Journal of Psychology 2012, March, 14, 1
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Publisher Description
James R. Flynn is Professor Emeritus at the University of Otago. His university awarded him an Honorary Doctorate and its Gold Medal for Distinguished Career Research. He has been profiled in Scientific American and named "Distinguished Contributor" by the International Society for Intelligence Research. The "Flynn effect" refers to the documentation of massive IQ gains from one generation to another. His book, What is Intelligence?, lays the foundation for a new theory of intelligence. NAJP: What are you currently working on, researching?
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