2006 ISIR Templeton Prize for Best Student Paper
Greg Park
Biosketch:
Greg grew up in Columbus, Ohio and received his undergraduate degree from Case Western Reserve University, majoring in psychology and philosophy. He stayed at Case, working as a research assistant with the Western Reserve Twin Project, until entering graduate school in 2005. When awarded, greg was a PhD student at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, where he published primarily on the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth (SMPY) and effects of IQ on creativity. His research interests include the relationships between creativity, cognitive ...
2006 John B. Carroll Award for Research Methodology
Elliot M. Tucker-Drob
Cris Rabaglia
Jeffrey E. Pink
2006 Lifetime Achievement Award: Arthur Jensen
The Lifetime Achievement Award is ISIR’s highest honor, reserved for individuals who have, over their professional lifetime, substantially advanced the field of intelligence.
The 2006 awardee was Professor Arthur R. Jensen
2006: San Francisco, CA
Host: Douglas Detterman
Location: Fisherman's Wharf, San Franciso
Program
Distinguished Contributor Interview: John Loehlin
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Invited Address: Dean Simonton
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2005 John B. Carroll Award for Research Methodology
Nicole Harlaar
Biosketch:
Nicole Harlaar is a PhD student at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK. She is interested in the nature and mechanisms that mediate genetic and environmental risk factors for cognitive and learning disabilities and in trying to piece together how these processes change through the school years. Currently, she is examining these issues in a population-based longitudinal study of twin children in the UK Twins Early Development Study (TEDS).
Representative Publications:
Harlaar, N., Butcher, L. Butcher, L., Meaburn, E., Craig, I.W., & ...