ARTHUR JENSEN , Professor of Educational Psychology, University of California, and author of Genes and Intelligence; HANS EYSENCK. Professor of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, London, and author of Race, Intelligence and Education; A. H. HALSEY , Head of the Social and Administrative Studies Unit. Nuffield College, Oxford; and WALTER BOD-MER, Professor of Genetics, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, are in a discussion about the extent to which intelligence is inherited, and the conclusions that have been drawn from this information regarding education, economic and social classes and racial differences.
In the chair JOHN MADDOX , Editor of Nature
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