Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns - Members of The Task Force

Members of The Task Force

  • Ulric Neisser (Chair), Emory University
  • Gwyneth Boodoo, Educational Testing Service
  • Thomas J. Bouchard, Jr.*, University of Minnesota
  • A. Wade Boykin, Howard University
  • Nathan Brody, Wesleyan University
  • Stephen J. Ceci, Cornell University
  • Diane F. Halpern, California State University, San Bernardino
  • John C. Loehlin*, University of Texas, Austin
  • Robert Perloff*, University of Pittsburgh
  • Robert J. Sternberg, Yale University
  • Susana Urbina, University of North Florida

* = Mainstream Science on Intelligence signatory

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