Definition of a Profession

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In the early twentieth century, a small group of psychologists built a profession upon the new social technology of intelligence testing. They imagined the human mind as quantifiable, defining their new enterprise through analogies to the better established scientific professions of medicine and engineering. Offering a fresh interpretation of this controversial movement, JoAnne Brown reveals how t...

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In the early twentieth century, a small group of psychologists built a profession upon the new social technology of intelligence testing. They imagined the human mind as quantifiable, defining their new enterprise through analogies to the better established scientific professions of medicine and engineering. Offering a fresh interpretation of this controversial movement, JoAnne Brown reveals how t...

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  • Formats: epub
  • Accessibility Summary: This publication generally has been produced to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Level AA but has not been checked for language shifts. It is screen-reader friendly and is accessible to people with print disabilities. This book contains various accessibility features including a table of contents, a page list, landmarks, a logical reading order, structural navigation, an index, and semantic structure. Where applicable, there are backlinks to the table of contents.
  • Access Mode: Visual, Auditory
  • Access Mode Sufficient: Visual
  • Accessibility Feature: ARIA roles provided, Index navigation, Print-equivalent page numbering, Single logical reading order, Table of contents navigation, WCAG level AA
  • ISBN: 9781400820788
  • Publication Date: 17 Aug 1992
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Product language: English
  • Drm Setting: DRM