Intelligence, Destiny and Education. The Ideological Roots of Intelligence Testing

Journal of the History of Biology 41 (1):167-183 (2008)
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original Grace, Gerald (2006) "Intelligence, Destiny and Education: the Ideological Roots of Intelligence Testing by John White". British Journal of Educational Studies 54(4):483-484

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