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The Structure and Measurement of Intelligence. By H. J. Eysenck. (Pp. 253; illustrated; $24.20.) Springer-Verlag: Berlin. 1979. - Intelligence: an Introduction. By D. W. Pyle. (Pp. 123; illustrated; £5.95 hb, £2.95 pb.) Routledge & Kegan Paul: Henley-on-Thames. 1979.
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The Structure and Measurement of Intelligence. By H. J. Eysenck. (Pp. 253; illustrated; $24.20.) Springer-Verlag: Berlin. 1979.
Intelligence: an Introduction. By D. W. Pyle. (Pp. 123; illustrated; £5.95 hb, £2.95 pb.) Routledge & Kegan Paul: Henley-on-Thames. 1979.
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