Copyright
Annette MülbergerPublished On
2026-03-02Page Range
pp. 459–466Language
- English
Print Length
8 pagesAfterword
Chapter of: Historicizing IQ Testing: Intelligence Assessments and their Role in Norwegian Society from the 1900s to the Present(pp. 459–466)
This afterword concludes the volume, highlighting key characteristics of the previous case-studies on IQ tests, IQ testing, and their social roles. Furthermore, the book’s approach and methodology are connected to recent historiographic developments within the history of science and psychology.
Contributors
Annette Mülberger
(author)Chair at the Theory & History of Psychology unit at University of Groningen
Annette Mülberger is chair at the Theory & History of Psychology unit at the University of Groningen. Her research deals with the history of psychology, criminology, and education, and, specifically, with IQ testing. In 2014 she coordinated a monographic issue (History of Psychology, vol. 17.3) on mental testing in different local contexts, and in 2020 her entry on the intelligence test in the Oxford Research Encyclopedias for History of Psychology appeared.