Mike

9%
Flag icon
On tests that gauged material picked up in school or with independent reading or study—general knowledge, arithmetic, vocabulary—scores hardly budged. Meanwhile, performance on more abstract tasks that are never formally taught, like the Raven’s matrices, or “similarities” tests, which require a description of how two things are alike, skyrocketed.
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview