Articles Containing “Robert Plomin” — 53 result(s)

It started out of politeness. The visiting professor’s seminars on “behavior genetics” weren’t compulsory, Michael Galsworthy recalls, “but I went out of politeness, often late and smartly dressed.” That was in 1998. The London-born student

Why share psychological data? Aren’t there serious obstacles that prevent sharing? And even if we were willing to share in principle, how would we go about doing it in fact? These questions were discussed in

Not too many five-year-olds would command the attention of several top federal agency chiefs but just prior to its sixth birthday (on August 12), APS hosted the likes of Wendy Baldwin, Rex Cowdry, Enoch Gordis