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Become the master of your world * Presents 20 key concepts, or keys, to aid critical thinking * Authored by one of the world's most eminent psychologists - and founder of the Flynn Effect * Looks at topics such as Race and IQ, "good" science and the current world economic crisis * Written in a clear and lucid style, illustrated with many examples

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Become the master of your world * Presents 20 key concepts, or keys, to aid critical thinking * Authored by one of the world's most eminent psychologists - and founder of the Flynn Effect * Looks at topics such as Race and IQ, "good" science and the current world economic crisis * Written in a clear and lucid style, illustrated with many examples

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James R. Flynn is Professor Emeritus at the University of Otago, New Zealand, where he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate and its Gold Medal for Distinguished Career Research. He has been profiled in Scientific American and named "Distinguished Contributor" by the International Society for Intelligence Research. He is the author of What is Intelligence? (2007).
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"Professor James Flynn sets a clever trap in his latest book, How to Improve Your Mind. Promising that all readers will "be far more able to defend their position after reading it than before", Flynn instead provides the critical tools necessary instead for reassessing the irrational beliefs each of us hold and, in so confronting, end them. For your own good, you should let yourself be trapped." Weekend Press, Christchurch