James R. Flynn

James R. Flynn was a renowned psychologist and intelligence researcher, best known for his discovery of the 'Flynn Effect', which describes the observed rise in IQ scores over the 20th century. He was a professor emeritus at the University of Otago in New Zealand and authored several books on intelligence and human progress.

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  1. 1. Are We Getting Smarter?

    Rising IQ in the Twenty-First Century

    This insightful book delves into the phenomenon known as the Flynn Effect, which observes the significant rise in IQ scores over the past century. It explores the implications of this trend on society, education, and cognitive development, questioning whether these increases truly reflect enhanced intelligence or are merely a result of changes in test-taking skills and environmental factors. Through a comprehensive analysis of data and research, the book challenges conventional notions of intelligence, urging readers to reconsider how we measure and understand cognitive abilities in a rapidly evolving world.

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  2. 2. What Is Intelligence?

    Beyond the Flynn Effect

    This insightful exploration delves into the complexities of human intelligence, challenging traditional notions and examining how intelligence is measured and understood. The author presents a compelling analysis of the "Flynn Effect," which observes the significant rise in IQ scores over the decades, prompting questions about the nature of intelligence itself. Through a blend of empirical data, historical context, and philosophical inquiry, the book invites readers to reconsider the factors that contribute to cognitive development and the implications of these findings on education and society.

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