Read this classic, by David McClelland, one of the most eminent psychologists of the 20th century. It’s very readable, it launched the anti-IQ movement (and the anti-testing movement), and nearly thirty years later it is still sadly relevant.http://www.lichaoping.com/wp-content/ap7301001.pdf
“brought up in a culture where cheating has become socially acceptable” …Reminds me of the Atlanta teachers getting together to erase student answers on standardized tests.
Motivemagus over 12 years ago
Read this classic, by David McClelland, one of the most eminent psychologists of the 20th century. It’s very readable, it launched the anti-IQ movement (and the anti-testing movement), and nearly thirty years later it is still sadly relevant.http://www.lichaoping.com/wp-content/ap7301001.pdf
Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member over 12 years ago
“brought up in a culture where cheating has become socially acceptable” …Reminds me of the Atlanta teachers getting together to erase student answers on standardized tests.
zonmoy over 12 years ago
given that cheating is really the only real way to get ahead anymore they will probably be successful.