Cravens H
Department of History, Iowa State University, Ames 50011-1202.
Am Psychol. 1992 Feb;47(2):183-9. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.47.2.183.
Lewis M. Terman is well-known in the history of American psychology for the Stanford Revision of the Binet-Simon intelligence tests and the Genetic Studies of Genius project. The same assumptions informed the genius project and Terman's work in intelligence testing: the notion of the fixity of the IQ at birth and the maturation theory. According to the maturation theory, individuals developed only within the range of differences made possible by the genetic endowment of the "group"--natural, cultural, or both--to which they belonged. In this article the historicity and nonuniversality of Terman's work is discussed.
刘易斯·M·特曼在美国心理学史上因对比奈-西蒙智力测验的斯坦福修订版以及天才基因研究项目而闻名。同样的假设贯穿于天才项目和特曼在智力测试方面的工作:即出生时智商固定的观念和成熟理论。根据成熟理论,个体仅在其所属的“群体”(自然、文化或两者兼具)的基因天赋所允许的差异范围内发展。本文将探讨特曼工作的历史性和非普遍性。