Ian Deary
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Ian J. Deary is a British psychologist and Professor of Differential Psychology at the University of Edinburgh. Ian Deary is currently engaged in a 10-year study into the effects of ageing on mental ability using the 1932 Scottish Mental Survey funded by Help the Aged, entitled The Disconnected Mind[1].
[edit] Works
- Ian J. Deary (2000). Looking down on human intelligence: from psychometrics to the brain. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Ian J. Deary (2001). Intelligence: A very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- G. Matthews, Ian J. Deary, & M. C. Whiteman (2003). Personality traits, Second edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
[edit] Articles
- Ian J. Deary, Graham Thorpe, Valerie Wilson, John M. Starr and Lawrence J. Whalley (November-December 2003). "Population sex differences in IQ at age 11: the Scottish mental survey 1932". Intelligence 31 (6): 533–542. doi: .