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The Mind in Focus

on BBC Radio 4 FM

A series of five programmes exploring current thinking in psychology
4: Intelligence
'Intelligence' is one of the most controversial terms in the psychologist's vocabulary. What does it mean and how is it recognised? Is it one attribute or many? And how far is a person's intelligence inherent or acquired?
Peter Evans introduces the topic, and chairs a discussion between Brian Foss , Professor of Psychology at the New
College of Bedford and Royal Holloway;
Steven Rose , Professor of Biology at the Open University; and Helen Weinreich-Haste , Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Bath.
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN

Contributors

Introduces:
Peter Evans
Unknown:
Brian Foss
Unknown:
Steven Rose
Unknown:
Helen Weinreich-Haste
Producer:
Daniel Snowman

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