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"This book of readings is designed to meet what we feel is a critical need in contemporary courses in tests and measurements and differential psychology. The two editors have taught one or another of these courses more than one hundred times. We hold that at least three requisite things--good psychological judgment, an elusive quality called perspective, and a grasp of the strategies of psychological measurement--are fostered most rapidly when students encounter original research papers in their historical sequence. In searching for a topic to serve as a model problem in measurement we quickly settled on intelligence. In selecting this one topic it is obvious that we have no intention of supplanting current textbooks, which, in fact, we believe are of very high quality. However, these textbooks by their very nature cannot give the student the kind of understanding of the work and the workers that we are striving for here. It is our conviction that this book will supplement the standard texts in a valuable way for students with inquiring minds and an intellectual curiosity about the origins of the evidence upon which our present knowledge of intelligence rests. Despite our efforts to include examples of most of the important methodologies, our sampling of modern statistical methods is weak, unavoidably so, we believe, in a book that preserves a reasonable size. We do claim, however, that the interplay between problems and methodologies is adequately and tellingly demonstrated. Most of the "hot" issues, such as racial and national differences, have been touched on at least once. In the preparation of this book we have considered hundreds of other studies, but in the end we have been forced to settle on this set, discarding many papers of equal value. Overall, we do not claim that these are the best, and certainly not the only, readings that might have been included. We do feel, however, that those we have selected are valuable, thought-provoking, and representative of the chief contributions to the field"--
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Georg Lukács, der ungarische Literaturtheoretiker und Kommunist deutscher Sprache, spielte bis zu seinem Tode 1971 eine wichtige Rolle als Erneuerer der marxistischen Philosophie. Er war 1919 an der ungarischen Räterepublik und 1956 am Budapester Aufstand beteiligt. In den 1920er-Jahren galt er der KPD als Linksabweichler und Revisionist. Für die radikalen 68er hingegen gehörte Lukács zu den Autoren, die man gelesen haben musste. Heute, da die Klassenanalyse im Gewand kultursoziologischer Analysen lediglich in subjektivistischen Ansätzen erfolgt, versucht Robert Lanning, ein ursprüngliches marxistisches Verständnis wieder in den Vordergrund der Klassenanalyse zu rücken. Der Soziologe konzentriert sich dabei auf das einflussreiche Werk von Georg Lukács und dessen Begriff des zugerechneten Klassenbewusstseins
Individual differences --- Socialism --- Marxism
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Cette édition numérique a été réalisée à partir d'un support physique, parfois ancien, conservé au sein du dépôt légal de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, conformément à la loi n° 2012-287 du 1er mars 2012 relative à l'exploitation des Livres indisponibles du XXe siècle.
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