Philosophy:International Society for Intelligence Research
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The International Society for Intelligence Research (ISIR) is a scientific society for researchers in human intelligence.[1][2] It was founded by Douglas K. Detterman of Case Western Reserve University in 2000.[3]
The society advocates for ongoing support for scientific research on cognitive ability.[4] A 2018 New Statesman article called two editors of Intelligence "eugenicists" and that ISIR conferences have included speakers who are part of "the infiltration of mainstream academia by eugenicists".[5]
The society runs the journal Intelligence.
Presidents
The following persons are or have been president of the society:
- 2010 Douglas K. Detterman
- 2011 Earl B. Hunt
- 2012 Linda Gottfredson
- 2013 David Lubinski
- 2014 Aljoscha C. Neubauer
- 2015 Michael McDaniel
- 2016 Richard J. Haier
- 2017 Timothy Bates
- 2018 William Revelle
- 2019 Rex Jung
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia of industrial and organizational psychology. Rogelberg, Steven G., Sage Publications.. Thousand Oaks, Calif.. pp. 948. ISBN 9781452265551. OCLC 162107397.
- ↑ Exceptionality in East Asia : explorations in the actiotope model of giftedness. Phillipson, Shane N.. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. 2013. pp. 102. ISBN 9780415507271. OCLC 767569400.
- ↑ Wai, Dr. Jonathan. "What Do We Know About Human Intelligence?" (in en). The Creativity Post. http://www.creativitypost.com/psychology/what_do_we_know_about_human_intelligence.
- ↑ "ISIR Bylaws". 10 June 2014. http://www.isironline.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Constitution.pdf.
- ↑ Van Der Merwe, Ben (19 February 2018). "It might be a pseudo science, but students take the threat of eugenics seriously" (in en). New Statesman. https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/education/2018/02/it-might-be-pseudo-science-students-take-threat-eugenics-seriously.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International Society for Intelligence Research.
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