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In 1969, he published a 123-page article in the Harvard Educational Review titled " How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement? ".
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Arthur Jensen (1923–2012) was a professor of educational psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is primarily known for his research on human intelligence and for sparking intense public and academic debate regarding the genetic basis of IQ. Major Theoretical Contributions In 1969, he published a 123-page article in
: He distinguished between two types of mental abilities: Arthur Jensen (1923–2012) was a professor of educational
: He suggested that compensatory education programs like Head Start had failed because they focused on environmental factors, whereas he believed IQ was largely genetically determined and varied significantly across different racial groups.
: Jensen's most controversial claim was that roughly 80% of the variance in human IQ is due to genetic factors rather than environmental ones. Controversy and "Jensenism"