Eysenck likens the study of happiness to preventive medicine. From Wordnik.com. [Counting Your Blessings] Reference
Let me then move to the only substantive points that Eysenck does raise. From Wordnik.com. [Jensen and Bias: An Exchange] Reference
But even if the correlations were as high as Eysenck claimed, what would it mean?. From Wordnik.com. [Jensen and Bias: An Exchange] Reference
But they are much lower than the Wechsler-Binet correlation, not equal to it as Eysenck claims. From Wordnik.com. [Jensen and Bias: An Exchange] Reference
Now Eysenck tries to wriggle out by describing Jensen's lengthy tabulations as "some rather low correlations obtained by earlier workers.". From Wordnik.com. [What Is Intelligence?] Reference
Read about the harrassment the likes of Linda Gottfredson, Jensen, or Hans Eysenck experienced Eysenck was actually punched during a speech atLSE. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » 3. The Practical Costs of Condemning Openness to Distressing Answers on Factual Questions] Reference
Read about the harrassment the likes of Linda Gottfredson, Jensen, or Hans Eysenck experienced (Eysenck was actually punched during a speech atLSE). From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » 3. The Practical Costs of Condemning Openness to Distressing Answers on Factual Questions] Reference
Eysenck then makes a specific claim about such studies — that they correlate as highly with IQ tests as various IQ tests correlate with each other. From Wordnik.com. [Jensen and Bias: An Exchange] Reference
Hans Eysenck, a famously iconoclastic Freud-basher who has scored a zero on his own test of inhibition, says that his wife accuses him of not being afraid enough. From Wordnik.com. [How We Become What We Are] Reference
Third paragraph: Eysenck would validate a notion of general intelligence by using the fallacious argument criticized in (2) above, but not discussed explicitly by him. From Wordnik.com. [Jensen and Bias: An Exchange] Reference
In fact, those investigators reported a correlation of only +0.24 for fluid intelligence and an absence of correlation for crystallized intelligence in the article cited by Eysenck. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Intelligence?] Reference
The figures that he displays in support of a strong correlation are taken from Ertl's early work which even Eysenck admits "suffered from technical and methodological deficiencies" (page 50). From Wordnik.com. [What Is Intelligence?] Reference
In Bias in Mental Testing, the book that I reviewed, Jensen summarizes (p. 314) many studies on the correlation of Wechsler IQ with Binet IQ, the two tests that Eysenck chooses as his standard. From Wordnik.com. [Jensen and Bias: An Exchange] Reference
Eysenck adds one additional charge in this letter: he accuses me of unfairly recasting the argument in terms of inborn intelligence when he was only trying to defend the utility of a notion of general intelligence, whatever its source. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Intelligence?] Reference
My only message to you today really is that as outside observers we should avoid what H.J. Eysenck has called the premature crystallization of spurious orthodoxies, and re member that it is not wise to cry wolf, even when we happen to be on the wolf's side. From Wordnik.com. [China '67Fact Or Myth?] Reference
Eysenck is always careful to insist he opposes racial discrimination, but he also insists that "the contribution of genetic factors to variations in intelligence is something like 80 percent, compared with that of environment, which amounts to something like 20 percent.". From Wordnik.com. [Paris: Moses and Polytheism] Reference
IQ tests measure nothing but the ability to work within a set of rigid, culturally, historic and gender specific, parameters which the originators of the tests (such as that mental and intellectual defective Eysenck) dictate - and which they alone deem to be 'intelligence'. From Wordnik.com. [Idolatory] Reference
Some emotions are so basic and universal that the psychologist Hans Eysenck, a pioneer of the modern biological study of personality, who conducts research in London at the Institute of Psychiatry, believes that they're nothing less than the lowest common denominators of human experience. From Wordnik.com. [How We Become What We Are] Reference
The development of an abbreviated form of the revised Eysenck personality questionnaire (EPQR-A): its use among students in England, Canada, the USA and Australia. From Wordnik.com. [BMJ Latest Articles] Reference
Eysenck and colleague Nazanin Derakshan also found that anxious people often perform at a level comparable to those who aren't anxious, but at a greater cost in terms of effort and perhaps long-term stress. From Wordnik.com. [Medlogs - Recent stories] Reference
"If you have brittle bones," Eysenck says, "there's not a lot you can do about it other than to avoid risky activities like skiing. From Wordnik.com. [How We Become What We Are] Reference
He immediately falsifies the argument, by saying that "even if the correlations were as high as Eysenck claimed, what would it mean?. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Intelligence?] Reference
Did Eysenck read my review?. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Intelligence?] Reference
"It does rather depress me," Eysenck admits. From Wordnik.com. [Counting Your Blessings] Reference
Anxious students may be trying desperately hard just to keep up and this could be at great psychological cost, "says Professor Eysenck. From Wordnik.com. [THE MEDICAL NEWS] Reference
Eysenck, H. From Wordnik.com. [Planned Short-Term Treatment] Reference
Eysenck, M. W. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
"findings" and conclusions; the article was read into the Congressional Record by a Southern Congressman (May 28, 1969, v. 115, #88, pp. 4270-4298), a research project would be to find out whether this Congressman was associated with the Pioneer Fund, as some say Senator Eastland was; or the White Citizens Councils; 1964-1965 Guggenheim Fellowship, studied in London with Eysenck again, also influenced by Cyril Burt, whose fraudulent IQ studies were exposed as a consequence of the furor over Jensen (see Cyril Burt, psychologist, Hearnshaw. From Wordnik.com. [Illuminati Conspiracy Archive Blog] Reference
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