?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.title=The+Genetics+of+Genius&rft.creator=Lykken%2C+David&rft.subject=Clinical+Psychology&rft.subject=Evolutionary+Psychology&rft.description=Psychologists+once+thought%2C+simplistically%2C+that+genius+was+nothing+more+than+high+general+intelligence%2C+the+capacitymeasured+by+the+intelligence+quotient+or+IQ.+IQ+scores+of+140+and+above%2C+attained+by+perhaps+four+in+everythousand+youngsters%2C+were+classified+as+in+the+%C2%B4genius+range.'+Stanford+University's+Lewis+Terman%2C+who+wasresponsible+for+revising+and+standardizing+the+first+individually-administered+IQ+test%2C+the+Stanford-Binet%2C+identifiedsome+1500+gifted+children+with+IQs+in+this+range+and+Terman's+gifted+group+have+now+been+followed+throughmiddle+age.+Most+of+them+have+led+relatively+successful+lives+but+none+of+them%2C+so+far+as+I+am+aware%2C+would+beclassified+as+geniuses+today.&rft.publisher=Oxford+University+Press&rft.date=1998&rft.type=Book+Chapter&rft.type=NonPeerReviewed&rft.format=text%2Fhtml&rft.identifier=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F611%2F1%2Fgenius.html&rft.identifier=++Lykken%2C+David++(1998)+The+Genetics+of+Genius.++%5BBook+Chapter%5D++++(Unpublished)++&rft.relation=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F611%2F