Things mentioned in this podcast:
- Wayne Hennessey’s Nazi salute
- Seymour (1929), A Study of the Relation between Knowledge, Intelligence, and Character
- Furnham and Chamorro-Premuzic (2006), Personality, Intelligence and General Knowledge
- Furnham et al (2010), Typical Intellectual Engagement, Big Five Personality Traits, Approaches to Learning and Cognitive Ability Predictors of Academic Performance
- Psychology Today, Why Criminals are Less Intelligent than Non-Criminals
- Oberauer et al (2005), Working Memory and Intelligence
- Bauducel et al (2009), The Impact of Different Measurement Models for Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence on the Correlation with Personality Traits
- Stojanoski et al (2010), Targeted Training
- Larcienese (2005), Does Political Knowledge Increase Turnout?
- Lynn et al (2017), Differences in Intelligence and Socio-Economic Outcomes across the Twenty Seven States of Brazil
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