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I will update this list of references from time to time. It will grow to include not only references I have found through reading scholarly articles and monographs since 1989, but also references found by the many Wikipedians who edit articles about intelligence and related subjects. Enjoy. And feel free to tell me about yet more references on the Suggestions page (the talk page for this Intelligence Citations bibliography); I will verify the references and do the typing to put them in citation format. I encourage my fellow Wikipedians to read these sources and to comment about them. To help editors find particularly useful sources more rapidly, this page now links to another user page with quotations related to human intelligence from some (but by no means all) of the better sources on that topic.

Intelligence and psychology citations bibliography

Pathfinder to best literature on IQ and human intelligence

This intelligence citations bibliography is meant to be a shared resource for the use of all Wikimedia project editors on any Wikimedia project in any language. The bibliography will err on the side of being inclusive, taking note of which sources have been used before in articles on related topics. This section is a pathfinder to the best literature on IQ, intelligence, and giftedness. The best single book mentioned here is Mackintosh (2011) IQ and Human Intelligence[1] because it includes a masterful review of the primary research literature and is very clear and accurate. Mackintosh's book was very up-to-the-minute when it was first published in 1998 and it is even better in its 2011 second edition. Good for broader perspective on human intelligence is Sternberg & Kaufman (Eds.) (2011) The Cambridge Handbook of Intelligence,[2] a collection of articles by many of the leading scholars of the field, which also includes a superb set of references to the primary literature. To review some of the major issues through a source with great readability, read Kaufman (2009) IQ Testing 101,[3] a good overview of nearly all issues closely connected to IQ testing. Another readable and enjoyable book with superb citations to the professional literature is Stanovich (2009) What Intelligence Tests Miss,[4] an exploration of human cognition beyond IQ.

Many nuts-and-bolts issues about how to design IQ tests, how to administer them, and how to interpret them are discussed in specialized handbooks for professional psychologists. This literature is blessed by publications from several thoughtful authors, among which I especially recommend Kaufman and Lichtenberger (2006) Assessing Adolescent and Adult Intelligence[5] for adult IQ testing and Sattler (2008) Assessment of Children: Cognitive Foundations,[6] a rare example of an excellent and highly regarded self-published book, for child IQ testing. Both are by experienced clinicians who have designed major IQ tests.

A lot of what motivated my interest in these issues is pondering what form of education is appropriate for gifted children. A scholarly overview of that subject is Heller, Mönks, Sternberg (Eds.) (2000) The International Handbook of Giftedness and Talent,[7] which includes articles from several different countries by many authors well-known in the gifted child literature. A helpful book for parents, which is also food for thought for adults without children, is Dweck (2006) Mindset.[8] It is remarkably difficult to find books about education of gifted children that are up to date with the latest research on human intelligence and IQ testing. One exception to that general problem is Degen, Subotnik, Matthews (Eds.) (2009) The Development of Giftedness and Talent Across the Life Span.[9]

Legend for source ratings

I rate sources along two dimensions: 1) with quality class icons, to show how likely they are to provide new information and thoughtful perspective even for Wikipedians who are familiar with the literature on this subject, and 2) with Rx symbols, "yes" checkmarks (Green tickY), or "no" crossmarks (Red XN), to show my estimate of whether the source is reliable for editing article text on Wikipedia. Along dimension 1, very useful sources that are not to be missed by readers interested in the topic are marked with the featured article star (

. And of course sources without a source rating are just sources I haven't had time to rate yet.

In the subsections on more specific topics below, the numerical order of sources is the "read this first" order for rapid acquaintance with some of the best literature on the subtopic. The first-listed books lay down a conceptual foundation that helps with understanding and remembering more technical details in other books and with evaluating the sources they rely on.

Best literature on psychometrics and nature of human cognition

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Best literature on specifics of IQ testing

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  5. Weiner, Irving B.; Graham, John R.; Naglieri, Jack A., eds. (2 October 2012). Handbook of Psychology. Vol. Volume 10: Assessment Psychology. John Wiley & Sons.
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  6. Fletcher, Richard B.; Hattie, John (11 March 2011). Intelligence and Intelligence Testing. Taylor & Francis.
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Best literature on gifted education

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Citations for the best literature on topics related to human intelligence

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Books and other monographs

I now list most longer works such as published books and other monographs in a separate subpage on books and other monographs.

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Please feel free to tell me about yet more references on the Suggestions page for this citations list.

Below in this section I'll provide a summary list of some of the very best monographs on this subject, including classic works that set the agenda for research on this subject, in reverse chronological order (newest books listed first). The subpage on books and other monographs includes all of these books and many more, including some I haven't had time to rate yet. The books listed immediately below I have mostly read from cover to cover, and keep at hand in my office for reference as I continue research on this subject both on and off Wikipedia.

Please remember, the subpage on books and other monographs includes all of these books and many more, including some I haven't had time to rate yet. Your suggestions are always welcome.

Journal articles and book chapters

Book chapters from edited books (monographs) about scholarly topics are often very good sources for Wikipedia articles. By contrast, scientific journal articles are often primary—and unreplicated—sources for the factual statements they contain, and thus are not

medically reliable sources
. The list below includes some of the best review articles and chapters from authoritative handbooks on human intelligence.

An open-access journal on intelligence

Journal of Intelligence — Open Access Journal is a new, open-access, "peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original empirical and theoretical articles, state-of-the-art articles and critical reviews, case studies, original short notes, commentaries" intended to be "an open access journal that moves forward the study of human intelligence: the basis and development of intelligence, its nature in terms of structure and processes, and its correlates and consequences, also including the measurement and modeling of intelligence." The contents of the first few issues are posted, including interesting review articles, one by Earl Hunt and Susanne M. Jaeggi and one by Wendy Johnson. The editorial board[1] of this new journal should be able to draw in a steady stream of good article submissions. It looks like the journal aims to continue to publish review articles of the kind that would meet

Wikipedia guidelines for articles on medical topics
, an appropriate source guideline to apply to Wikipedia articles about intelligence.

Author-posted articles and book chapters

Some researchers on these topics have the kind habit of posting most of their peer-reviewed, published papers on the Web. I list them here alphabetically.

  • Colin DeYoung is a young, already highly experienced behavior genetics researcher who posts many of his papers on his faculty website.
  • Scott Barry Kaufman is both an active researcher and a popular writer on psychology topics who also posts many papers on his personal website.
  • David Lohman is professor emeritus at the University of Iowa and an active author on procedures for identifying gifted learners in school settings who posts most of his writings on his faculty webpage.
  • Lars Penke is another active young researcher who posts most of his papers on his personal website.
  • Eric Turkheimer has recently been president of the Behavior Genetics Association, and he has the very kind habit of posting most of his peer-reviewed journal articles on his faculty website.
  • Jelte Wicherts is a younger, but very astute, researcher who also posts most of his peer-reviewed papers on his faculty website.

N. J. Mackintosh did great research to produce his textbook IQ and Human Intelligence, and that book's bibliography is posted online, with many live hyperlinks.

  • Mackintosh, N. J. (30 January 2013). "Hyperlinked bibliography". Oxford University Press Online Resources. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 31 August 2014.

I now list shorter works such as journal articles and book chapters in a separate subpage on journal articles and book chapters.

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Please feel free to tell me about yet more references on the Suggestions page for this citations list.

News stories

Encyclopedia articles

The order of entries here is alphabetically by encyclopedia, and alphabetically by article title within each encyclopedia. Many more articles from the encyclopedias listed here would be useful as sources for Wikipedia articles. Like good encyclopedia articles in general, most of these articles have thoughtfully selected lists of further reading suggestions.

Brenner's Encyclopedia of Genetics

Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics

Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology

Encyclopedia of Creativity

Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent

Encyclopedia of Human Intelligence

Encyclopedia of Social Measurement

International Encyclopedia of Education (Third Edition)

International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences

There are so many good articles about human intelligence and related topics in encyclopedias that I now list many of those in a separate subpage on encyclopedia articles.

/EncyclopediaArticles

Please feel free to tell me about yet more references on the Suggestions page for this citations list.

Web resources

Here are links to some helpful Web resources useful for editing multiple Wikipedia articles.

I will from time to time add other webpages on this subject to a separate subpage on World Wide Web resources.

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Please add your suggestions to the Suggestions subpage

I've set up a Suggestions Page (a talk page) attached to this bibliography page, and have moved the previous kind suggestions there. You are welcome to make other comments and suggestions. Thanks for your help. -- WeijiBaikeBianji (talk) 17:39, 18 July 2010 (UTC)