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Arthur Robert Jensen (August 24, 1923 – October 22, 2012) was an American psychologist and writer. He was a professor of educational psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. [1] [2] Jensen was known for his work in psychometrics and differential psychology, the study of how and why individuals differ behaviorally from one another.
Articles 1–20. Professor of Educational Psychology, University of California, Berkeley - Cited by 47,539 - psychometrics - intelligence - educational psychology - g theory.
Arthur Jensen’s emergence as an important figure in the history of human intelligence theory occurred in February of 1969, with the publication of a controversial essay in the Harvard Educational Review.
Nov 2, 2012 · Arthur Jensen, a UC Berkeley professor whose scholarly contributions to the field of psychological measurement were often overshadowed by the furor over his findings on race-based differences in...
Nov 4, 2012 · Arthur Jensen, whose scholarly contributions to the field of psychological measurement were often overshadowed by the furor over his findings on race-based differences in intelligence, died Oct....
This book also introduces you to Arthur Jensen, the man behind the “ism,” so that you can understand why he took up such a controversial research program and why he has pursued it so relentlessly.
Arthur R. Jensen epitomized the “London School” of psychological thought, studying human individuality as a branch of biology by teaming evolutionary, genetic, and experimental/multivariate/quantitative methods to examine psychological diversity.