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Arthur Robert Jensen Book Collection
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Genetics and Education (1972) by Arthur Robert Jensen.pdf
Educability and Group Differences (1973) by Arthur Robert Jensen.pdf
Educational Differences [2011 Routledge Library Edition] (1973) by Arthur Robert Jensen.pdf
Bias in Mental Testing (1980) by Arthur Robert Jensen.pdf
Arthur Jensen - Consensus and Controversy (1987) edited by Sohan Modgil & Celia Modgil.pdf
Intelligence, Volume 26, Issue 3 - Kings of Men - Special Issue on Arthur Robert Jensen (1998) edited by Douglas K. Detterman.zip
The g Factor - The Science of Mental Ability (1998) by Arthur Robert Jensen.pdf
Intelligence, Race and Genetics - Conversations with Arthur R. Jensen (2002) by Frank Miele.pdf
The Scientific Study of General Intelligence - Tribute to Arthur Jensen (2003) edited by Helmuth Sørensen Nyborg.pdf
Clocking the Mind - Mental Chronometry and Individual Differences (2006) by Arthur Robert Jensen.pdf

Arthur Robert Jensen (August 24, 1923 – October 22, 2012) was a professor of educational psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Jensen was known for his work in psychometrics and differential psychology, which is concerned with how and why individuals differ behaviorally from one another.

He was a major proponent of the hereditarian position in the nature and nurture debate, the position that genetics play a significant role in behavioral traits, such as intelligence and personality. He was the author of over 400 scientific papers published in refereed journals and sat on the editorial boards of the scientific journals Intelligence and Personality and Individual Differences.

He was rated as one of the 50 most eminent psychologists of the 20th century.He was also a controversial figure, largely for his conclusions regarding the causes of race-based differences in intelligence.