New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1985. — 1014 p.
"Handbook of Intelligence" is the most comprehensive reference work devoted to human intelligence. Drawing on contributions from leading international authorities, it brings together the major theories and controversies, measurement methods and applications in the held. Handbook of Intelligence is unique in the psychological reference literature. While there have been several books written on intelligence and psychological tests, none have attempted to examine intelligence with the depth and breadth of this work. It covers the entire held of intelligence, from its historical beginning and conceptual and practical development, all the way to the present state of the art.
Divided into three sections, the Handbook deals with theories and conceptual issues related to intelligence in the first part. It describes the various measurement methods and tests in the second part, explaining their rationale and limitations. Finally, the third part presents clinical and educational applications of intelligence and its tests and measurements.
Unrivaled in coverage, depth, and clarity of presentation, the Handbook of Intelligence is a must for anyone concerned with the issues of human intelligence. It is an invaluable sourcebook of inspiration and knowledge for scholars, scientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, psychiatric social workers, graduate students, researchers, and libraries.
Theories
"Genetic Determinants of Intelligence", Steven G. Vandenberg and George P. Vogler
"Cognitive Approaches to Intelligence", Robert J. Sternberg
"Neurological Foundations of Intelligence", George W. Hynd and W. Grant Willis
"Genetic Epistemology and the Development of Intelligence", Gerald E. Gruen
"General Intelligence: An Integration of Factor, Test, and Simplex Theory", Lloyd G. Humphreys
"The Structure-of-Intellect Model", J. P. Guilford
"Remodeling Old Models of Intelligence", John L. Horn
"Intelligence: A Life-Span Developmental Perspective", Roger A. Dixon, Deirdre A. Kramer, and Paul B. Baltes
Measurements
"The Validity of Tests of Intelligence", Nathan Brody
"Environment and IQ", Thomas J. Bouchard, Jr. and Nancy L. Segal
"The Controversy Related to the Use of Psychological Tests", Robert M. Kaplan
"Infant Intelligence and Its Assessment", Michael Lewis and Margaret Wolan Sullivan
"Clinical Assessment of Children’s Intelligence with the Wechsler Scales", Cecil R. Reynolds and Alan S. Kaufman
"New Directions in Intelligence Testing: The Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC)", Alan S. Kaufman, Randy W. Kamphaus, Nadeen L. Kaufman
"Mental Measurement of Minority-Group Children", Thomas Oakland and Ronald Parmelee
"Transcultural Intellectual Assessment: Performance by Hispanics on the Wechsler Scales", Damian McShane and Valerie J. Cook
"Toward a Psychology of Giftedness: A Concept in Search of Measurement", Mary Meeker
"Assessment of Mentally Retarded Individuals", Kazuo Nihira
"Group Tests of Intelligence", Roger T. Lennon
Applications
"Intelligence and Mental Health", Benjamin B. Wolman
"Clinical Applications", Irla Lee Zimmerman and James M. Woo-Sam
"Clinical Uses of the WAIS-R: Base Rates of Differences Between VIQ and PIQ in the WAIS-R Standardization Sample", Joseph D. Matarazzo and David O. Herman
"Educational Applications of Intelligence Testing", Ann E. Boehm
Name Index
Subject Index