This classic book provides a comprehensive overview of the different techniques used to measure and test intelligence. It covers a wide range of topics, from basic measurement concepts and assessment tools, to more advanced topics such as factor analysis and the development of intelligence tests. It also explores the social and cultural implications of intelligence testing and the controversies surrounding its use.
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