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  1. Arthur Jensen (født 9. november 1897 i Holmens sogn [1], København, død 28. november 1981 i Gentofte) var en dansk skuespiller og blev især kendt for tv-serierne Matador og Huset på Christianshavn, hvor han i førstnævnte spillede rollen som den snobbede hr. Schwann, og i sidstnævnte den nervøse og godtroende vicevært Meyer.

  2. Arthur Jensen’s emergence as an important figure in the history of human intelligence theory occurred in February of 1969, with the publication of a controversial essay in the Harvard Educational Review. In the article, Jensen presented evidence that racial differences in intelligence test scores may have a genetic origin.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2012 · Arthur R. Jensen, an educational psychologist who ignited an international firestorm with a 1969 article suggesting that the gap in intelligence-test scores between black and white students might ...

  4. Arthur Jensen var en af Danmarks mest talentfulde skuespillere. Født den 9. november 1897 i København og døde den 28. november 1981 i en alder af 84 år, efterlod han sig en imponerende filmkarriere. Jensen begyndte sin karriere som skrædder og tog derefter springet ind i teaterverdenen. Han debuterede på Det Kongelige Teater i 1923 og ...

  5. Arthur R. Jensen epitomized the “London School” of psychological thought, studying human individuality as a branch of biology by teaming evolutionary, ...

  6. Statement of Dr. Arthur R. Jensen to the General Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, 92nd Congress, second session. Hearings on Emergency School Aid Act of 1970.

  7. Arthur Jensen applied this human behavioral genetics approach to IQ. Jensen (1923–2012) spent most of his life at the University of California, Berkeley. He earned his BA in psychology there in 1945 and returned in 1958 as a professor of educational psychology, where he worked in emeritus status until his death in 2012.

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