Psychometrics
The Inequality Taboo Charles Murray
Commentary
Race, Genetics and IQ Richard E. Nisbett (PDF)
Wanted: More Race Realism, Less Moralistic Fallacy J. Philippe Rushton & Arthur R. Jensen
PsycARTICLES - WANTED:
MORE RACE REALISM, LESS MORALISTIC FALLACY
The Cultural Malleability of Intelligence and Its Impact on the Racial/Ethnic Hierarchy Lisa Suzuki & Joshua Aronson
PsycARTICLES - THE CULTURAL MALLEABILITY OF INTELLIGENCE AND ITS IMPACT ON THE RACIAL/ETHNIC HIERARCHY
There Are No Public-Policy Implications Robert J. Sternberg
PsycARTICLES - THERE ARE NO PUBLIC-POLICY IMPLICATIONS:
A Reply to Rushton and Jensen (2005)
Heredity, Environment, and Race Differences in IQ Richard E. Nisbett
PsycARTICLES - HEREDITY, ENVIRONMENT, AND RACE DIFFERENCES IN IQ:
A Commentary on Rushton and Jensen (2005)
Thirty Years of Research on Race Differences in Cognitive Ability J. Philippe Rushton & Arthur R. Jensen
PsycARTICLES - THIRTY YEARS OF RESEARCH ON RACE DIFFERENCES IN COGNITIVE ABILITY
What if the Hereditarian Hypothesis is True? Linda S. Gottfredson
PsycARTICLES - WHAT IF THE HEREDITARIAN HYPOTHESIS IS TRUE?
June 2005 issue of ''Psychology, Public Policy, and Law'', Vol. 11, No. 2.
Statement on "Race" and Intelligence . American Anthropological Association. Adopted December 1994.
AAA Statement on "Race" and Intelligence
The Wall Street Journal: Mainstream Science on Intelligence learning library mainstream
Mainstream Science on Intelligence
The problem of negative reliability publications
Relationships between correlational and internal consistency concepts of test reliability publications
Scientists Believe In God? keyway
Bible Study - Scientists Believe In God?
http://www.froola.com - now!
Science and religion seem as antagonistic as ever article
Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Clash in Cambridge -- [ CULTURE ] -- Science and religion seem as antagonistic as ever
Partial List of Famous Scientists who believed in the existence of God , Can a Scientist Believe in God?
The American Enterprise: Can a Scientist Believe in God?
Scientists' spirituality surprises national
Scientists' spirituality surprises - Nation/Politics - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
Scientists' Belief in God Varies Starkly by Discipline
LiveScience.com - Scientists' Belief in God Varies Starkly by Discipline
Free resources in social research methods has a link to resources for human subject protection.
evalwebs
Unofficial Rorschach website rorschach
The Original Rorschach Website -- Home
The Rorschach Inkblot Test, Fortune Tellers, and Cold Reading , skeptical article that explain why the test is considered to be a pseudoscientific modern variant on tea leaf reading and Tarot cards.
Rorschach Inkblot Test, Fortune Tellers, and Cold Reading (Skeptical Inquirer July 2003)
The secret test blot set and all operational procedures revealed custody rorschach
The Rorschach Test
Outlines of the official Rorschach inkblots, with criticism general rorschach test
History of Inkblot Techniques personality rorschach history
Historical Development of Inkblot Technique
by Stupidstuff.org, slightly derisive main rorschach
StupidStuff.org Rorschach Test
by tickle.com, very ample web tickle
International Rorschach Society rorschach
Rorschach
Osgood's Semantic Space writing reference history
Writing.ws -- Reference -- History
Semantic Differential introductory
Osgood: semantic differential
"Is this a clever thing to say about women's IQ?" women article
News, views for women on fashion, health, life Times Online
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