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Cyril Burt: Fraud or Framed? N. J. Mackintosh (Professor, Department of Experimental Psychology, Professor, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge)

Cyril Burt: Fraud or Framed? von N. J. Mackintosh (Professor, Department of Experimental Psychology, Professor, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge)

Zusammenfassung

This study examines the evidence purporting that one of Britain's most eminent educational psychologists, who died in 1971, was a fraud who fabricated data claiming that human intelligence is inherited. The contributors to this text examine the evidence carefully and dispassionately.

Cyril Burt: Fraud or Framed? Zusammenfassung

Cyril Burt: Fraud or Framed? N. J. Mackintosh (Professor, Department of Experimental Psychology, Professor, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge)

When Cyril Burt died in 1971, he was widely regarded as Britain's most eminent educational psychologist. Within five years of his death, however, he was being publicly denounced as a fraud who had fabricated data purporting to show that human intelligence is inherited. Was he really a fraud? Or was he accused of fraud by critics anxious to dismiss such a politically unacceptable scientific theory? Where does the truth lie? The contributors to this book examine the evidence carefully and dispassionately and conclude that both the defence and the prosecution cases are seriously flawed. This is a rigorous reanalysis of the data, which has turned up new instances of potential fraud which were not evident before. The Bell Curve (Murray & Hearnshaw), published last year, has re-ignited the controversy over the heritability of intelligence. This book provides the most modern and unbiased analysis available of one of the most notorious scandals in science; this is an important re-examination of an issue of great public and scientific interest.

Cyril Burt: Fraud or Framed? Bewertungen

The most interesting detective story to appear this summer. * Michael Morgan, University College, London, Education, August 1995 *
by far the most detailed and objective ... this examination of the available evidence must surely be accepted as scrupulously fair and lucidly presented * Times Higher Education Supplement *
the authors all find something quite interesting to say ... The book ... is fairly and indeed beautifully written. Mackintosh's academic whodunit marks a further step towards Burt's rehabilitation. * Chris Brand, Nature *
by far the most detailed and objective ... this examination of the available evidence must surely be accepted as scrupulously fair and lucidly presented * Times Higher Education Supplement *
Here, the eminent learning theorist Nicholas Mackintosh leads a hand-picked team of scholars in a reexamination of Burt's character and figurework. The book as a whole is fairly and indeed beautifully written. Mackintosh's academic whodunit marks a further step towards Burt's rehabilitation. * Chris Brand, University of Edinburgh, Nature, Vol. 377, October 1995 *
This book reveals much about the passions of psychologists and is surprisingly amusing. * David Cohen, New Scientist, September 1995 *
provides some ammunition for those who come down on the framed side of the debate * Times Literary Supplement *
This book presents an excellent text ... stage in the saga ... the sum of the parts is a rich feast ... Here is a fascinating story, and each chapter in its different way provides a thoroughly good read. I recommend this book as essential reading to all educational psychologists and indeed to psychologists in general. * Professor Geoff Lindsay, University of Warwick, Educational Psychology in Practice, Vol. 1, No. 3, October 1996 *

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. IQ and science: the mysterious Burt affair ; 2. Burt and the early history of factor analysis ; 3. Twins and other kinship correlations ; 4. Intelligence and social mobility ; 5. Declining educational standards ; 6. Burt as hero and anti-hero: a Greek tragedy ; 7. Does it matter? The scientific and political impact of Burt's work

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GOR007505804
9780198523369
019852336X
Cyril Burt: Fraud or Framed? N. J. Mackintosh (Professor, Department of Experimental Psychology, Professor, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge)
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Oxford University Press
19950713
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