What is Intelligence? (Beyond the Flynn Effect) is a book by psychologist James R. Flynn which outlines his model for an explanation of the eponymous Flynn effect. The book summarizes much of the work of Flynn in this area as well as that of his colleague Bill Dickens of the Brookings Institution.

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  • What is Intelligence? (Beyond the Flynn Effect) is a book by psychologist James R. Flynn which outlines his model for an explanation of the eponymous Flynn effect. The book summarizes much of the work of Flynn in this area as well as that of his colleague Bill Dickens of the Brookings Institution.
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  • What is Intelligence? (Beyond the Flynn Effect) is a book by psychologist James R. Flynn which outlines his model for an explanation of the eponymous Flynn effect. The book summarizes much of the work of Flynn in this area as well as that of his colleague Bill Dickens of the Brookings Institution.
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