An Abbreviated List of References for
Psychology 5112, Spring, 1995:
Intelligence and its Role in Modern Society:
A critical appraisal of
The Bell Curve.

January 31, 1995

I am indebted to Tom Bouchard for providing me with his reading list
on intelligence, from which many of the following came.

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