An outstanding site for exploring information about a number of theories of intelligence and the nature of intelligence tests. Provides excellent historical discussions and examination of contemporary issues involving intelligence. (
http://www.indiana.edu/%7Eintell/index.shtml
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Robert Sternbergs home page at Yale gives a concise summary of his past and current work. (
http://www.yale.edu/pace/teammembers/personalpages/bob.html
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Consists of an article, "What Is 'successful' intelligence?", written by Sternberg. Discusses educational applications of his theory. (
http://www.edweek.com/ew/vol-16/11stern.h16
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An interesting analysis of the Bell Curve, which includes and interview with Robert Sternberg. (
http://www.skeptic.com/03.3.fm-sternberg-interview.html
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Presents a good overview of cultural bias in intelligence tests and gives the reader a chance to experience a biased test first hand. (
http://www.wilderdom.com/personality/intelligenceLinks.html#CulturalBias
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The Search ERIC Database website. Type in the words "cultural bias and testing" and you will be able to examine a large number of articles on the topic. (
http://askeric.org/Eric/
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The Search ERIC Database website. Type in the word "tracking" and you will be able to study a number of articles on tracking. (
http://askeric.org/Eric/
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A concise but effective resource for understanding and researching learning styles. (
http://http://www.tss.uoguelph.ca/resources/teachres/packagels.html
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This website has information about a number of different learning styles and a link to the ASK ERIC InfoGuide that will allow you to access many articles on learning styles. (
http://snow.utoronto.ca/Learn2/mod3/index.html
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Explore the extent to which you are characterized by the big five factors by taking a personality test. (
http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/bigfiveminitest.html
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Presents information about frequently asked questions on temperament, a temperament newsletter for parents and caregivers, and many links to research and parent-support websites. (
http://www.temperament.com/b-di.com.html
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