Genetic Studies of Genius Volume 2: The Early Mental Traits of Three Hundred Geniuses
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In 'Genetic Studies of Genius Volume 2: The Early Mental Traits of Three Hundred Geniuses,' Catherine Cox Miles delves into the extraordinary minds of historical figures recognized for their exceptional talents. Using biographical data and her meticulously developed method for estimating IQ scores, she analyzes the early mental characteristics of these individuals, categorizing them according to the degree of their intellectual prowess. Miles explores various aspects of their personality, including their social skills, emotional maturity, and personal habits, tracing their development from childhood to adulthood. Through extensive analysis and insightful interpretations, she sheds light on the complex interplay between innate abilities, environmental influences, and personal experiences that shape the trajectory of a genius's life. The book offers a fascinating glimpse into the minds of history's most remarkable thinkers, providing valuable insights into the nature of genius and the potential that lies within each individual.Book Details
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