Sex and cross-cultural differences in the estimated multi-faceted intelligence quotient score for self, parents and siblings

[1]  A. Furnham,et al.  Correlations Between Self-Estimated and Psychometrically Measured IQ , 1999 .

[2]  A. Furnham,et al.  Sex differences in estimates of multiple intelligences , 1999 .

[3]  M. Bennett,et al.  Men's and women's self-estimates of intelligence. , 1996, The Journal of social psychology.

[4]  R. Lynn Differences between males and females in mean IQ and university examination performance in Ireland , 1996 .

[5]  A. Furnham,et al.  SEX-DIFFERENCES IN THE ESTIMATION OF INTELLIGENCE , 1995 .

[6]  G. Mulhern,et al.  Gender differences in self-estimated IQ: the need for care in interpreting group data. , 1995 .

[7]  R. Lynn Sex differences in intelligence and brain size: A paradox resolved , 1994 .

[8]  M. S. Masters,et al.  Is the gender difference in mental rotation disappearing? , 1993, Behavior genetics.

[9]  R. Sternberg Death, taxes, and bad intelligence tests , 1991 .

[10]  H. Gardner,et al.  Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences , 1983 .

[11]  H. Hogan IQ Self-Estimates of Males and Females. , 1978, The Journal of social psychology.

[12]  L. Thurstone,et al.  Primary mental abilities. , 1938, Science.

[13]  C. Spearman,et al.  "THE ABILITIES OF MAN". , 1928, Science.

[14]  A. Furnham,et al.  Sex Differences in Parental Estimates of Their Children's Intelligence , 1998 .

[15]  R. Lynn Sex Differences on the Differential Aptitude Test in British and American Adolescents , 1992 .

[16]  R. Lynn,et al.  A comparison of sex differences on the Scottish and American standardisation samples of the WISC-R , 1991 .

[17]  Richard A. Lippa,et al.  Introduction to Social Psychology , 1990 .