Irwin Waldman Explained

Irwin Waldman
Nationality:American
Fields:Behavior genetics
Workplaces:Emory University
Education:Cornell University
University of Waterloo
Thesis Title:Relationships between non-social information processing, social perception, and social status in 7 to 12 year old boys
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Thesis Year:1988
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Known For:Minnesota Transracial Adoption Study
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Irwin Douglas Waldman is an American psychologist and geneticist who is professor of psychology at Emory University. He is known for his research in behavior genetics, such as the role of genetic factors in population and race differences in intelligence.[1] This has included work on the Minnesota Transracial Adoption Study.[2] He served as president of the Behavior Genetics Association from 2010 to 2011,[3] and is now an associate editor for its official journal, Behavior Genetics.[4]

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  1. News: Enough is enough or vujà dé . 1997-10-17 . Times Higher Education . 2018-03-10 . en.
  2. News: First Person: Scott Lillenfeld and Irwin Waldman . Lilienfeld . Scott . 2000-11-13 . Emory Report . 2018-03-10.
  3. Web site: The 41st Annual Meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association . 2011 . Behavior Genetics Association . 2018-07-28.
  4. Web site: Behavior Genetics Editorial Board . Springer Science+Business Media . en . 2018-07-28.