Earl B. Hunt - University Of Washington Psychology

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Earl B. Hunt (born January 8, 1933) is an American psychologist specializing in the study of human and artificial intelligence. Within these fields he has focused on individual differences in intelligence and the implications of these differences for the roles people play within a high-technology society. Now in partial retirement as emeritus professor of psychology and adjunct professor of computer science at the University of Washington. His book Will We Be Smart Enough? combines cognitive theory, demographic projections and psychometric research to measure the capabilities of tomorrow's workforce against the needs of tomorrow's workplace. He is a former president of the International Society for Intelligence Research.

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  • Human Intelligence (2010)
  • The Mathematics of Behavior (2006)
  • Will We Be Smart Enough? (1995)
  • The Role of Intelligence in Modern Society
  • The cognitive-psychology approach vs. psychometric approach to intelligence
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