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Taber, Nancy; Grover, Ashley – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2021
This article details our exploration of the ways in which gender, militarism, and learning intersect in war museums in Canada, England, and Europe. We outline our theoretical framework of feminist antimilitarism, grounded in adult education; discuss research about museums in general and war museums in particular; and, explain our methodology of…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Museums, War, Foreign Countries
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Hartmann, Peter; Teasdale, Thomas W. – Intelligence, 2004
Spearman's ''Law of Diminishing Returns'' (SLODR) predicts that "g" saturation for cognitive tests will be lower at high ability levels than at low ability levels. This hypothesis was tested in two large samples of Danish military draftees (n=33,833 and n=25,020). The subjects were representative samples of the young adult male…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Cognitive Ability, Hypothesis Testing, Military Personnel
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Teasdale, T. W.; Owen, David R. – Intelligence, 1989
Data from two samples of 32,862 and 6,757 males, respectively, from the Danish draft board indicate that gains in intelligence test scores are continuing and are concentrated among lower intelligence levels. Monte Carlo simulations suggested that this distributional change did not result from a ceiling effect in the test. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Foreign Countries, Intelligence Tests, Males