Ian Deary

Ian Deary

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 [http://www.disconnectedmind.org.uk The Disconnected Mind] [ [http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/society/health/mind+games/1022687 Channel 4 - News - Mind games ] ] .He is on the editorial board of the journal "Intelligence".

Works

* Cite book
author = Ian J. Deary
year = 2000
title = Looking down on human intelligence: from psychometrics to the brain
location = Oxford
publisher = Oxford University Press

* Cite book
author = Ian J. Deary
year = 2001
title = Intelligence: A very short introduction
location = Oxford
publisher = Oxford University Press

* Cite book
author = G. Matthews, Ian J. Deary, & M. C. Whiteman
year = 2003
title = Personality traits
edition = Second edition
location = Cambridge
publisher = Cambridge University Press

Articles

* Cite journal
author = Ian J. Deary, Graham Thorpe, Valerie Wilson, John M. Starr and Lawrence J. Whalley
title = Population sex differences in IQ at age 11: the Scottish mental survey 1932
journal = Intelligence
volume = 31
issue = 6
pages = 533–542
year = 2003
month = November-December
doi = 10.1016/S0160-2896(03)00053-9

References

[http://www.psy.ed.ac.uk/people/iand Ian Deary's Home Page]


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