Both during his life and after Art was the subject of many papers and books, some of which can be found below.
Jerry Hirsch discussion
- Hirsch, J. (1975). Jensenism: The Bankruptcy of “Science” Without Scholarship. Educational Theory, 25(1), 3–27. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-5446.1975.tb00663.x
- Jensen, A. R. (1972). Jensen on Hirsch on “jensenism.” Educational Researcher, l, 15-16.
Special issue of Intelligence journal devoted to Art Jensen. Intelligence, 26 (3)
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Detterman, D. K. (1998). Kings of men: Introduction to a special issue. Intelligence, 26(3), 175-180.
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Jensen, A. R. (1998). Jensen on “jensenism”. Intelligence, 26(3), 181-208.
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Sternberg, R. J. (1998). Costs and benefits of defying the crowd in science. Intelligence, 26(3), 209-215.
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Rushton, J. P. (1998). The “Jensen effect” and the “Spearman-Jensen hypothesis” of black-white IQ differences. Intelligence, 26(3), 217-225.
- Scarr, S. (1998). On Arthur Jensen’s integrity. Intelligence, 26 (3), 227-232.
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Nettelbeck, T. (1998). Jensen’s chronometric research: Neither simple nor sufficient but a good place to start. Intelligence, 26(3), 233-241.
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Brody, N. (1998). Jensen and intelligence. Intelligence, 26(3), 243-247.
- Kaufman, A. S. (1998). A new twist on Jensenism. Intelligence, 26(3), 249-253.
- Baumeister, A. A. (1998). Intelligence and the “personal equation”. Intelligence, 26(3), 255-265.
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Vernon, P. A. (1998). From the cognitive to the biological: A sketch of Arthur Jensen’s contributions to the study of g. Intelligence, 26(3), 267-271.
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Deary, I. J., & Crawford, J. R. (1998). A triarchic theory of Jensenism: Persistent, conservative reductionism. Intelligence, 26(3), 273-282.
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Bouchard Jr, T. J. (1998). Intensive, detailed, exhaustive. Intelligence, 26(3), 283-290.
- Gottfredson, L. S. (1998). Jensen, Jensenism, and the sociology of intelligence. Intelligence, 26(3), 291-299.
- Beaujean, A Alexander. (2002). SASP Interviews: Arthur R. Jensen. Student Affiliates in School Psychology Volume 2, Issue 4, Summer, 2002.
- Gottfredson, L. S. (2005). Suppressing intelligence research: Hurting those we intend to help. In R. H. Wright & N. A. Cummings (Eds.), Destructive trends in mental health: The well-intentioned path to harm (pp. 155-186). New York: Taylor and Francis.
- Jensen, Arthur; Robinson, Daniel H. and Wainer, Howard. Profiles in Research: Arthur Jensen. (2006). Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, Vol. 31, No. 3 (Autumn, 2006), pp.
327-352
Obituaries
- Flynn, James. (2013). Arthur Robert Jensen (1923-2012). Intelligence, 41, 144-145.
- Detterman, Douglas, K.. (2013). Thank you, Arthur Jensen (August 24, 1923–October 22, 2012). Intelligence, 41, 141-143
- Lynn, Richard. (2013). Obituary Arthur Robert Jensen, 1924-2012. Intelligence, 41, 146-148.
- Lubinski, D. (2013). Arthur R. Jensen (1923–2012). American Psychologist. Vol. 68, No. 5, 396 –397 DOI:10.1037/a0032872
- Loehlin, J. C. (2013). Arthur R. Jensen, 1923–2012. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 16(01), 499-500.
Reviews of Art Jensen’s Books
- H. J. Eysenck (1973). Review of Arthur R. Jensen ‘Educability and Group Differences. Journal of Biosocial Science, 5, pp. 565-567.
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Thoday, J. M. (1973). Educability and group differences. Nature, 245, 418-420.
- Horn, John L. (1973). Educability and Group Differences by Arthur R. Jensen. The American Journal of Psychology. Vol. 87, No. 3, pp. 546-551
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Crow, J. F. (1975). Educability and group differences. American journal of human genetics, 27(1), 129.
- Nichols, Robert C. (1975). Educability and Group Differences by Arthur R. Jensen. American Educational Research Journal. Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 357-360
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Blinkhorn, S. (1980). Most orthodox heresy: Jensen on IQ myths. Nature, 286, pp. 743-744.
- Ackerman, P. L. (1999). Review of A. R. Jensen (1998). The g factor: The Science of Mental Ability. The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 563, 235-236.
- Rushton, J. P. (2000). [Book Review of A. R. Jensen: The g factor: The science of mental ability. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998]. European Sociobiological Society Newsletter, No. 53, 14-19.
Books about Art Jensen
- Flynn, J.R. (1980). Race, IQ, and Jensen. London, Routledge.
- Scarr, Sandra (ed.). (1981). Race, Social Class, and individual Differences in I.Q. Psychology Press.
- Modgil & C. Modgil (eds.). (1984). Arthur Jensen: consensus and controversy.Lewes, Sussex, Falmer Press 221-232
- Pearson 1991, Race, Intelligence and Bias in Academe
- Steve Coy. (2001). An interview with Dr. Arthur Jensen, author of “The G Factor”, on high end IQ testing.
- Miele, F. (2002). Intelligence, race, and genetics: Conversations with Arthur R. Jensen. Westview Press.
- Christopher Langan and Dr. Gina LoSasso, (2002). Discussions on Genius and Intelligence Mega Foundation Interview with Arthur Jensen. Eastport, New York. Mega Press
- Nyborg, Helmuth (ed.). (2003). The Scientific Study of General Intelligence: Tribute to Arthur Jensen.
More Published Works Discussing “Jensenism”
Dictionary.com gives defines Jensenism as: the theory that an individual’s IQ is largely due to heredity, including racial heritage. What do academics write? Below you will find a number of publications dealing with that term. Most of them are negative and of low quality, but they indicate the feelings of (some) people at the same.
- Gordon, Edmund W., Ed. (1969). Education, Ethnicity, Genetics and Intelligence. Jensenism: Another Excuse for Failure to Educate. IRCD Bulletin, v5 n4.
- Lederberg, Joshua. (1969). Race and Intelligence. The Stanford Daily.
- Papazian, Haig P. et al. (1970). On Jensenism. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
- Winder, Alvin E. (1970). A Critique of Jensenism. The Massachusetts Review, Inc.
- Brace, C. Loring, Ed.; et al. (1971). Race and Intelligence. American Anthropological Association.
- Burnham, Dorothy. (1971). Jensenism: The New Pseudoscience of Racism. Freedomways.
- Montagu, A. (1975). Race and IQ. London: Oxford University Press.
- Biggs, J. B. (1978). Genetics and Education: An Alternative to Jensenism. American Educational Research Association.
- Charde, R.; Stephen, R. (1979). Nature-Nurture, I.Q. And Jensenism: A Historical Perspective. GenEthx.
- Miller, Douglas R. (1980). An Analysis of the Treatment of “Jensenism” In Introductory Psychology Textbook. Miami University.
- Bardis, Panos D. (1987). Jensenism And Interracial Peace: A Multidisciplinary Essay On Intercultural Synthesis. Professors World Peace Academy.
- Turtle, Alison M. (2006). Jensen on Jensen. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
- Fairchild, Halford H. (2008). Varieties of Scientific Racism (in Psychology).
Other papers
- Kilgore, William J.; Sullivan, Barbara (1975). Academic Values and the Jensen-Shockley Controversy. Journal of General Education.