The interpretations proffered in Herrnstein & Murray's book, "The Bell Curve", are not supported by reanalysis of their data. http://www.srv.net/~msdata/bell.html
For and about gifted adults. Original bi-weekly articles on various aspects of giftedness. Explores problematic and neglected issues. Also includes links to other sites. http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/gifted_adults
Argues that adult franchise be subject to qualification by examination, with associated changes to the formalization of legal process. http://www.abelard.org/iqedfran/iqedfran.htm
Includes a number of tests for evaluating and converting IQ scores, as well as a list of mean scores in different countries. http://members.shaw.ca/delajara/
Creative Genius explores the misdiagnosis of mental illness to people with high IQ's, and the possible connection between insanity and genius, creativity and passion. http://www.creativegenius.org
An independent association of academics and other intellectuals interested in the problem of human intelligence and its place in nature. http://www.prometheus.org.uk
This Intelligence article by G. Scott Acton and David schroeder investigates the relation between the information processing functions of sensory discrimination and general intelligence. http://www.personalityresearch.org/acton/sense.html
This website by Gavan Tredoux is dedicated to the Victorian polymath who initiated the London School of intelligence, and contains most of Galton's writings. http://www.mugu.com/galton/
Mega Foundation interview with Dr. Arthur Jensen, with questions about intelligence testing, the g factor, multiple intelligences, and high IQ societies. Also available in e-book format. http://www.megacenter.org/NoesisJuly/JensenPartI.htm
Modern concepts of memory, logic, intuition, intelligence and creativity. The short-term memory, long-term memory, instantaneous memory and memory of work. The will and the decision making process. http://www.molwick.com/memint.en/
A paper by Cyril Burton on the distribution of IQ scores, arguing that highly gifted individuals may have been underestimated due to the assumption of normal distribution. http://www.abelard.org/burt/burt-ie.asp
This site was created to dispel misconceptions about Alfred Binet's original IQ tests and subsequent developments. All About IQ will publish classical and new findings concerning human intelligence. http://www.allaboutiq.com