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American psychology professor Emeritus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nathan Brody is an American psychology professor Emeritus known for his work on intelligence and personality.[1]
Nathan Brody | |
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Education | University of New Hampshire University of Michigan |
Known for | Work on intelligence and personality |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | Wesleyan University |
Thesis | Demand for certainty, motivation, and the decision process (1961) |
Brody received his BA from University of New Hampshire and his MA and PhD from University of Michigan. He taught at Wesleyan University and is currently an emeritus professor there.
In 1995, Brody was part of an 11-member American Psychological Association task force led by Ulric Neisser which published Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns, a report written in response to The Bell Curve. In 1998, he was one of the contributors to the 1998 special issue devoted to Arthur Jensen in Intelligence, where he praised Jensen's work as a "formidable contribution" to the topic of race and intelligence, though disagreeing to some extent with them.[2]
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