We are excited to announce the release of the latest issue of our journal, Phenomenon 29.
In this issue, you can enjoy the following discussions, articles, tests and pieces of art:
Introduction by Graham Powell P.2
Interview with Professor Randall Engle P.3
Anja Jaenicke’s Artwork: Sir Ernest Shackleton P.14
Rick Rosner on His High IQ Test Journey P.15
Hypatia Portrait by Anja Jaenicke P.30
On High Range Test Construction 1: Antjuan Finch on PDIT & GIQ P.31
Portrait of Marc Chagall by Anja Jaenicke P.43
Interview with Dr. Betty Rideout P.44
An Interview with Dr. Christopher DiCarlo P.50
Artwork by Eric Trowbridge P.59
A message from the Editors:
Welcome to the 29th Edition of the World Intelligence Network magazine.
The editors would like to thank the numerous readers who have commented positively about the revamped layout and design of this publication. It is most heartening.
This edition of Phenomenon takes us back (to a certain extent) to some of the first editions, so, a magazine in the guise of the “G2G Manifest”. Discussions about IQ tests, and the implications of Psychology, were often discussed, and it is useful to refresh that discourse.
Moreover, over 20 years on, the discussions and test development ideas offer varied perspectives, which should help both new and more seasoned WIN members gauge their place in society, and, per se, their place in the universe.
We have the artistic creations of Eric Trowbridge, and, interspersed throughout the magazine, the paintings of Anja Jaenicke. This is all a delight for the eyes, but, moreover, it is hoped that the artwork enhances the enjoyment and aesthetic connection with life and history.
From here, we would like to thank all our journal contributors for their submissions and the journal editors, Graham Powell and Krystal Volney for their time and work put on editing this issue.
You may also overview the entire collection of WIN ONE and Phenomenon issues.
The coming issue is planned to be released on 2 December 2024 celebrating once more the 20+ years anniversary of WIN magazine publications having started as G2G, then renamed WIN ONE and currently known as Phenomenon issues.
WIN members may directly contact Phenomenon editors with their submissions.
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