CURRICULUM VITAE Helmuth Sørensen Nyborg Professor Emeritus, Dr. Phil. Februar 2015 Address: Email [email protected] Personal Data: Date of Birth: January 5, 1937 Place of Birth: Løsning, Denmark Citizenship: Danish Status: Married, five children NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 2 Education: 1953-1962 Business apprenticeship. Diploma in management. Employment in electronics and chemical industries; Professional photographer. Junior engineer in mechant navy Certified Radio Operator, Navy School of Telecommunication. Radio-Officer in the merchant navy. 1962 1963-1965 Preliminary introductory examen: Ahms Kursus, Copenhagen. Studying classical languages: Statens og Hovedstadskommunernes Kursus, Münstersvej, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen. 1966 Filosofikum (honoris cum laude): University of Copenhagen. 1968 M.A. (Psychology), Psykologisk Laboratorium, University of Copenhagen. 1971 Mag.Art.: Psychology (Approx.: Ph.d): Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. 1977 Doctor of Philosophy (Dr.Phil.). Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus. Subject: "Psychological Differentiation". Professional Appointments 1968-1970 Instructor, Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Subjects: Personality and Social Psychology. 1971-1972 Assistant Professor, Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Subjects: Personality and Social Psychology. 1972-1974 Research fellowship (see below). 1974-1975 Associate Professor, Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Subjects: Experimental Psychology, Psychophysics, Early Cognitive Development, Differential Psychology. 1974-1975 Associate Professor, Royal Danish School of Higher Education, Aarhus, Denmark. Subjects: Ego Development, Role Theory, Cultural 2 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 3 Influences on Behaviour, Group Dynamics 1975-1976 Associate Professor, Open University, Aarhus Subjects: The Developing Personality; The deviant person. 1976-1977 Research fellowship (see below). 1977-1979 Associate Professor, Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Subjects: Nature-Nurture problems, Behavioral Genetics, Differential Psychology. 1979-1980 Research Fellowship (see below) 1980-1984 Associate Professor, Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Subjects: Neuropsychology, Personality Development, Behavioral Genetics, Differential Psychology. 1982-1983 Director, Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. 1984-1985 Research Fellowship (see below) 1986-2006 Founder and Director: "The International Research Center for PsychoNeuroEndocrinology", Institute of Psychology, Aarhus University, Denmark. 1987 Research Fellowship (see below). 1988-1989 Research Fellowship (see below). 1990-2006 Chairman: Department of Developmental Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Aarhus University, Denmark. 1994-2006 Professor of Developmental and Child Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Aarhus University, Denmark. 2005-2006 Chairman: Individual Difference Research Unit (IDRU). 2007- Retired professor Emeritus. 3 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 4 Awards and Fellowships 1970-1971 Scholarship, Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Sponsor: Professor, Dr.phil. Gerhard Nielsen: Subject: Experimental studies of the development of individual differences in spatial abilities and in Optic-Vestibular(-Somesthetic) interaction. 1972-1975 Medical Research Fellowship in Biological Psychiatry, Institute of Biological Psychiatry, Psychiatric Hospital, Risskov, Denmark. Sponsor: Professor, Dr.med. Mogens Schou, Subjects: Psychopharmaco-therapy, Studies of individual perceptual, intellectual, and personality development in children with sex chromosome abnormalities. 1976-1977 Senior Research Fellowship, Max-Planck-Institute of Behavioral Physiology, Seewiesen, West Germany. Sponsored by the "Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung", Bonn, West Germany. In cooperation with Professors, Dr. rer. Nat. Hermann Schöne and Horst Mittelstaedt. Subjects: Experimental studies of the development of perceptual strategies in optic-vestibular (somesthetic) conflict solutions in man and animal; Studies of cybernetic models for evolution, Developmental ethology. 1979-1980 Senior Research Fellowship, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, England. Sponsored by the Danish Research Council for the Humanities, Copenhagen. In cooperation with Professor Jeffrey Gray, Subjects: Psychoneuroendocrinological studies of perceptual, intellectual, and personality development. 1984 Visiting Professor, NATO Senior Research Fellowship combined with a Fulbright Stipendium, Institute for Behavioral Genetics, Colorado University, Boulder, Colorado, USA. In cooperation with Professor J.R. Wilson: Subjects: Behavioral Genetics, Psychoneuroendocrinology, Developmental Neurobiology. 1985 Visiting Professor, The Kinsey Institute for Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA. In cooperation with Professor June Reinisch, Subjects: Prenatal development, Effects of sex hormones on body, brain, and behavior, Sexual orientation. 4 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 5 1987 Senior Research Fellowship (with support from Research Foundation for the University of Aarhus) at The Department of Child Health and Development, University of London. In cooperation with Professors James Tanner and M. Preece: Subjects: Models for child development, The diagnosis and treatment of childhood disorders, Sex hormonal correlates of prenatal and later development. 1989-1990 Visiting Professor, The Rockefeller University, Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology, New York, USA. In cooperation with Professor Bruce McEwen, Subjects: Experimental studies on neuroendocrine development and learning in the rat: A test of the General Trait Covariance Model, Developmental psychoneuroendocrinology, Revision of the traditional nature-nurture model. Visiting Professor, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA. In cooperation with Professor Gene Sackett, Primate Research Center: Subjects: Neuroendocrine aspects of behavioral development in non-human primates: A test of the General Trait Covariance Model, Animal development. 1994 Visiting Professor, Institute for Psychiatric Research, Department of Biological Psychiatry, Psychiatric Hospital, Aarhus. In cooperation with Professor, dr. med. Raben Rosenberg, Subject: Sex hormones and psychotic development. 1998 Visiting Professor, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University, Denmark. In cooperation with Professor in Theoretical Physics, Benny Lautrup, Subjects: Mathematical dimensioning og Molecular models. 1998 Visiting Professor, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. In cooperation with Professors George Cowan and Steen Rasmussen (Los Alamos National Laboratory). Subject: Mathematical dimensioning og Molecular models. 2000 Visiting Professor, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, USA. In cooperation with Professor Arthur R. Jensen, Graduate School of Education. Subject: Linear hierarchical models of intelligence. Professional, Community and Public Activities Member: Danish Magister's Association. Scandinavian Association for Researchers in Theoretical Psychology. 5 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 6 Behavioral Genetics Association. (Served on membership committee 1983-7). The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (Serving on Committee for Ethical Principles 1984-9; ex officio Board of Directors 19951999; Board of directors 1999-2005; Nominated president 2007). The International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (until 2000) University Committees (Board of Studies, various sub-committees, director of Ph.d studies 2001). Chairman: International Conference on "The Neuropsychology of Learning Disorders", Korsor, Denmark, June 15-18, 1975. Chairing session on "Physiological and Biochemical Correlates to Learning Disorders". Organizer and Chairman: Symposium on "Biological, Social, and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Sex-Specific Cognitive Development", International Society of the Study of Behavioural Development, University of York, Toronto, Canada, August, 1981. Chairman: Symposium on "Hormonal Aspects of Psychosomatic Obstetrics/Gynecology, Twenty-first Congress of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, Buffalo/Niagara Falls, New York, USA, August 20-24, 1990. Organizer and Chairman: Symposium on "Hormones, Intelligence, and Personality Development", The Sixth Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID), Baltimore, MA., 17-21 July, 1993 Organizer and Chair: The VIII Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences, University of Aarhus, Denmark, July 20-24th., 1997 Chairman: Symposium on “Secular changes in intelligence”, co-sponsored by the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences and the Behavioral Genetics Society, June 2000, University of Vancouver, Canada. Editorial Consultant: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. British Journal of Developmental Psychology. Clinical Endocrinology. Intelligence. Perceptual and Motor Skills. Personality and Individual Differences. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. Psychoneuroendocrinology. Editorial board: Neuropsychobiology 6 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 2012 - 7 Member of the Scientific Board for The Ulster Institute for Social Research, London 1960 (Other): Olympic Bronze Medal Winner in kayak, Rome, 1960: 4 x 500 meter Relay. List of Academic Publications Nyborg, H. (1971a) Tactile stimulation and perception of the vertical. I. Effects of diffuse vs. specific tactile stimulation. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 12, 1-3 Nyborg, H. (1971b) Tactile stimulation and perception of the vertical. II. Effects of field dependence, arousal, and cue function. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 12, 135-143. Nyborg, H. (1972a) Light intensity and perception of the vertical: Two experiments with the rod-and-frametest. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 13, 1-13. Nyborg, H. (1972b) Psykologi og Genetik - En introduktion til Psykogenetik. (Psychology and Genetics -An introduction to Psychogenetics). Copenhagen: Munksgaard. (135 pp). Nyborg, H. (1974a) A method for analysing performance in the rod-and-frame test. I. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 15, 119-123. Nyborg, H. (1974b) Light intensity in the rod-and-frame test reconsidered. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 15, 236-237. Nyborg, H., & Isaksen, B. (1974) A method for analysing performance in the rod-and-frame test. II. Test of the statistical model. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 15, 124-126. Nyborg, H. (1975a) Lys og Psykologi. Lampetten, 2, 88-102. 7 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 8 Nyborg, H. (1975b) Social-reduktionisme versus Psykogenetikken. Nordisk Psykologi, 2, 104-125. Nyborg, H. (1976) Sex chromosome abnormalities and cognitive performance. I: A developmental study of cognitive performance in girls with Turner's syndrome. Aarhus: Psychological Reports Aarhus, 1(2), 1-116. (Excerpt). Nyborg, H. (1977a) The effect of geometrical structure on perception of the vertical in the rod-and-frame test. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 44, 583-589. Nyborg, H. (1977b) The rod-and-frame test and the field dependence dimension: Some methodological,conceptual, and developmental considerations. Copenhagen: Dansk Psykologisk Forlag (186 pp). Nyborg, H. (1977c) Ramme-stav testen. Dansk Psykolog Nyt, 24, 650-653. Nielsen, J., Nyborg, H. & Dahl, G. (1977a) Turner's Syndrome: A psychiatric-psychological study of 45 women with Turner's syndrome, compared with their sisters and women with normal karyotype, growth retardation, and primary amenorrhoea. Aarhus: Acta Jutlandica XLV. Medicine Series 21 (190 pp). Nielsen, J., Nyborg, H. & Dahl, G. (1977b) Case material to "Turner's syndrome. A psychiatric-psychological study of 45 women with Turner's syndrome, compared with their sisters and women with normal karyotype, growth retardation, and primary amenorrhoea". Aarhus: Acta Jutlandica XLV. Medicine Series 21 (106 pp.) Nyborg, H. & Nielsen, J. (1977) Sex chromosome abnormalities and cognitive performance. III. Field dependence, frame dependence, and failing development of perceptual stability in girls with Turner's syndrome. Journal of Psychology, 96, 205-211. 8 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 9 Baekgaard, W., Nyborg, H., & Nielsen, J. (1978) Neuroticism and extraversion in Turner's syndrome. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87, 583-586. Nyborg, H. (1979) Psykogenetik. In K.B. Madsen (Ed.) Dansk Psykologisk Leksikon, (2nd edition). Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 340-342. Nyborg, H. & Nielsen, J. (1979) Aberrazioni cromosomiche e performance cognitiva. IV. Mancato sviluppo de strategie di soluzione del conflitto ottico-vestibolare in relazione alleta in ragazze con sindrome Turner. In C. Bianchi & E. Polli (Eds.) Aspetti Biosociali della Sviluppo: Un approccio Interdisciplinare. Vol. 1: Problemi Medico-Biologici. Milano: F. Angeli. Nyborg, H. & Isaksen, B. (1979) Critical analysis of a study on field dependence in young children. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 48, 67-70. Nyborg, H. & Nielsen, J. (1981a) Sex hormone treatment and spatial ability in women with Turner's syndrome. In W. Schmid & J. Nielsen (Eds.) Human Behavior and Genetics. Amsterdam: Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press, p. 167-182. Nyborg, H. & Nielsen, J. (1981b) Spatial ability of men with karyotype 47,XXY, 47,XYY, or controls. In W. Schmid & J. Nielsen (Eds.) Human Behavior and Genetics. Amsterdam: Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press, p. 85-106. Nyborg, H. (1982) Gen-Manipulation: Positive og negative sider. Tidens Stemme, 37, 5-8 Nyborg, H., Eysenck, S.B.G., & Kroll, N. (1982) Cross-Cultural comparison of personality in Danish and English children. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 23, 291-297. 9 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 10 Nyborg, H. (1983) Spatial ability in men and women: Review and new theory. Advances in Behavior Research and Therapy. (Monograph Series), 5,(whole No.2), 89-140. Nyborg, H. (1984) Performance and intelligence in hormonally different groups. In G.J. de Vries, J.P.C. de Bruin, H.B.M. Uylings & M.A. Corner (Eds.) Sex Differences in the Brain: The Relation between Structure and Function. Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 61. Amsterdam: Elsevier Biomedical Press, p. 491-508. Nyborg, H. (1987a) Sex hormones, behavioral development, and reproduction rate: A covariant pattern. Gynecological Endocrinology, Vol. 1, No. 1. Nyborg, H. (1987b) Individual differences or different individuals: That is the question. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10, 34-35. Nyborg, H. (1988a) Mathematics, sex hormones, and brain function. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 11, 206-207. Nyborg, H. (1988b) Change at puberty in spatio-perceptual strategy in the rod-and-frame test. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 67, 129-130. Nyborg, H. (1988c) Sex hormones and covariant body, brain, and behavioural development. Neuroendocrinology Letters, Vol. 10, No. 4, 217. Nyborg, H. & Boeggild, C. (1989) Mating behavior - Moves of mind or molecules? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 12, 29-30. Nyborg, H. (1990a) Sex hormones, brain development, and spatio-perceptual strategies in women with Turner's syndrome and in school girls. In B. Bender and D. Berch (Eds.) Sex 10 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 11 chromosome abnormalities and behavior: Psychological studies. Boulder, CO.: Westview Press (For The American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C. Nyborg, H. (1990b) Good, bad, and ugly questions about heredity. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13,1, 142-143. Nyborg, H. (1990c) The nature of nature-nurture interactions. Behavior Genetics, (abstract) 20,6, 738-739. Nyborg, H. (1991) A model for selective sex hormonal depression of creativity at puberty (Summary). Neuroendocrinology Letters, 13,3, 187. Pavlides, C., Westlind-Danielsson, A.I., Nyborg, H., & McEwen, B. (1991) Neonatal hyperthyroidism disrupts hippocampal LTP and spatial learning. Experimental Brain Research, 85, 559-564. Ellis, L. & Nyborg, H. (1992) Racial/Ethnic variations in male testosterone levels: A possible contributor to group differences in health. Steroids, 57(2), 72-75 Nyborg, H. & Sommerlund, B. (1992) Spearman's g, the verbal-performance balance, and brain processes: The Lynn-Vernon debate. Personality and Individual Differences, 13(11), 12531255. Nyborg, H. (1994a) The neuropsychology of sex-related differences in brain and specific abilities: Hormones, developmental dynamics, and new paradigm. Chapter 4. In: P.E. Vernon (Ed.), The Handbook of the Neuropsychology of Individual Differences. New York: Academic Press, p 59113. 11 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 12 Nyborg, H. (1994b) Hormones, sex, and society: The science of physicology. Westport, CT.: Greenwood Publishing Group H. Nyborg. (1997a). Testosteron, personlighed og seksualitet. In: Hjerne & Seksualitet: Aspekter af Teori & Klinik, edited by C. Graugaard, P. Hertoft, and B. Moehl. Copenhagen:Munksgaard, p. 43-61. H. Nyborg (1997b). Hans Eysenck: The man, his friends, and this book. In: The Scientific Study of Human Nature: A Tribute of Hans Eysenck at Eighty, edited by H. Nyborg, Oxford:Pergamon, p. xiv-xxix. H. Nyborg (1997c). Molecular Creativity, Genius and Madness. In: The Scientific Study of Human Nature: Tribute to Hans Eysenck at Eighty, edited by H. Nyborg, Oxford: Pergamon, p. 422-461. H. Nyborg (1997d). Psychology as Science. In: The Scientific Study of Human Nature: Tribute to Hans Eysenck at Eighty, edited by H. Nyborg, Oxford:Pergamon, p. 563-589. H. Nyborg (1997e). Hormoner, Køn, og Samfund: Videnskaben og Fysikologien, Copenhagen: Dansk Psykologisk Forlag (Dansk udgave af den engelske version fra 1994). H. Nyborg (1998a). Konstitutionslære. Danmarks Nationalleksikon. H. Nyborg (1998b). Molecular man in a molecular world: Applied physicology. Psyche & Logos, 18, 457-474. H. Nyborg. (1998c) Personality, psychology, and the molecular wave: Covariation of genes with hormones, experience, and traits. In: Volume of Personality Psychology in Europe, edited by J. Bermudez, B. De Raad, A. M. Perez, A. Sanchez-Elvira, and G. L. van Heck. The Netherlands:Tilburg University Press. Nyborg, H. (1997d). Psychology as science. In H.Nyborg (Ed.), The Scientific Study of Human Nature: Tribute to Hans J. Eysenck at Eighty (1. ed., pp. 563-589). Oxford: Pergamon. 12 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 13 Nyborg, H. (Ed.) (1997e). The Scientific Study of Human Nature: Tribute to Hans J. Eysenck at Eighty. Oxford: Pergamon. Netter, P., Toll, C., Rohrmann, S., Hennig, J., & Nyborg, H. (2000a). Configural frequency analysis of factors associated with testosterone levels in Vietnam veterans. Psychologische Beiträge, Band 42, 504-514. Nyborg, H. & Jensen, A. R. (2000b). Testosterone Levels as Modifiers of Psychometric g. Personality and Individual Differences, 28, 601-607. Nyborg, H. & Jensen, A. R. (2000c). The Black-White Differences on various psychometric tests: Spearman's hypothesis tested on American armed services veterans. Personality and Individual Differences, 28, 593-599. Nyborg, H. & Jensen, A. R. (2001d). Occupation and Income Related to Psychometric g. Intelligence, 29, 45-55. Nyborg, H. Ed. (2003a). The scientific study of general intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen. UK: Oxford: Pergamon/Elsevier Science. Nyborg H. (2003b). General introduction: Arthur Jensen - The man, his friends and this book. In H. Nyborg (Ed.), The scientific study of general intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen (pp. xiii-xxv). Amsterdam: Pergamon/Elsevier Science. Nyborg H. (2003c). Introduction of part I: The g factor. In Nyborg H. (Ed.), The scientific study of general intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen (pp. 3-4). Amsterdam: Pergamon/Elsevier Science. 13 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 14 Nyborg H. (2003d). Introduction to Part II: The biology of g. In Nyborg H. (Ed.), The scientific study of general intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen (pp. 25-27). Amsterdam: Pergamon. Nyborg H. (2003e). Introduction to Part III: The demography of g. In Nyborg H. (Ed.), The scientific study of general intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen (pp. 125-126). Amsterdam: Pergamon/Elsevier Science. Nyborg H. (2003f). Introduction to part IV: The g nexus. In Nyborg H. (Ed.), The scientific study of general intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen (pp. 225-227). Amsterdam: Pergamon/Elsevier Science. Nyborg H. (2003g). Introduction to part V: Reservations about g. In Nyborg H. (Ed.), The scientific study of general intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen (pp. 369-371). Amsterdam: Pergamon/Elsevier Science. Nyborg H. (2003h). Sex difference in g. In Nyborg H. (Ed.), The scientific study of general intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen (pp. 187-222). Amsterdam: Pergamon/Elsevier Science. Nyborg H. (2003i). The sociology of psychometric and biobehavioral sciences: A case study of destructive social reductionism and collective fraud in 20th century academia. In Nyborg H. (Ed.), The scientific study of general intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen (pp. 441-501). Amsterdam: Pergamon/Elsevier Science. Reuter, M., Netter, P., Hennig, J., Mohiyeddini, C., & Nyborg H. (2003). Test of Nyborg's General Trait Covariance (GTC) model for hormonally guided development by means of structural equation modelling. European Journal of Personality, 17, 221-235. Nyborg, H. (2004). Multivariate modelling of testosterone-dominance associations. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27, 155-162. 14 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 15 Nyborg, H. (2005a). Sex-related differences in general intelligence g, brain size, and social status. Person. Indiv. Diff. 39, 497-509. Nyborg, H (2005b, July 8). Sessionsprøven er farveblind. Weekendavisen. Nyborg, H. (2005c). National and sex difference in scholastic achievement among 276,164 15-year-old students: Hierarchical factor analysis of the 2003 cycle international PISA project. In: Abstract, pp. 24-25 in Proceeding of The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences, Adelaide, South Australia. Nyborg, H. & Albeck, H. (2005). Drug abuse in mental illness assessed through the association between drug abuse patterns and psychiatric inventories. In (pp. xx). Wyndham Palace Resort, Orlando, Florida. Nyborg, H., Albeck, H., & Hartmann, P. (2006a). Rasch probabilistic modeling of the NLSY97 study, using the Computer Adaptive form of the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (CAT-ASVAB97), confirms a significant male lead in general ability. Abstract in: Proceedings of the Sevent Annual Conference for the International Society for Intelligence Research (p. 46), Hyatt, San Francisco, CA, USA (). Hartmann, P., Reuter, M., & Nyborg, H. (2006b). The relationship between date of birth and individual differences in personality and intelligence: A large-scale study. Person. & Indiv.Diff, 40, 1349-1362. Albeck, H., Larsen, L., & Nyborg, H. (2006c). When our vices leave us - Age-related decline in drug abuse and testosterone. (Poster, CPDD, June 2006) Nyborg, H. (2007a). Intelligence, hormones, sex, brain size and biochemistry: It all needs to have equal causal standing before integration is possible. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30, 164-165. 15 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 16 Nyborg, H. (2007b). Do recent large-scale cross-national student assessment studies neglect general intelligence g for political reasons? European Journal of Personality, 2(5), 739741. Hartmann, P., Kruuse, N. S., & Nyborg, H. (2007c). Testing the cross-racial generality of Spearman's hypothesis in two samples. Intelligence, 35(1), 47-57. Larsen, L., Hartmann, P., & Nyborg, H. (2007d). The stability of general intelligence from early adulthood to middle-age. Intelligence, 36, 29-34. Nyborg, H. (2008). The intelligence-religiosity nexus: A representative study of white adolescent Americans. Intelligence, 37(1), 81-93. (doi:10.1016.j.intell.2008.08.003). Lynn, R., Harvey, J., & Nyborg, H. (2008). Average intelligence predicts Atheism rates across 137 nations. Intelligence, 37(1), 11-15. (doi:10.1016/j.intell.2008.03.004). Hartmann, P., Larsen, L., & Nyborg, H. (2009). Personality as predictor of achievement. Journal of Individual Differences, 30(2) (doi:10.1027/1614-0001.30.2.005). Nyborg, H. (2011). The greatest collective scientific fraud of the 20th Century: The demolition of differential psychology and eugenics. Mankind Quarterly, 51, 241-268. Nyborg, H. (2012a, guest editor). Special issue on Evolution of race and sex differences in intelligence and personality: Tribute to Richard Lynn at eighty. Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 2, 75-162. Nyborg, H. (2012b). Introduction to the special issue on Evolution of race and sex differences in intelligence and personality: Tribute to Richard Lynn at eighty. Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 2, 78. 16 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 17 Nyborg, H. (2012c). A conversation with Richard Lynn. Personality and Individual Differences, 53(2), 79-84. Nyborg, H. (2012d). The decay of Western Civilization: Double relaxed Darwinian selection. Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 118-125. (doi:10.1016/j.paid.2011.02.031. Nyborg, H. (2012e). Helmuth Nyborg’s Reply to Run Unz’ “debunking” of genetic basis for group IQ differences. http://vdare.com/articles/helmuth-nyborg-s-reply-to-run-unz; cross posted at American Renaissance.American Renaissance, http://www.amren.comfeatures/2012/08/richardlynn-and-helmuth-nyborg-reply-to-ron-unz. Irwing, P., Booth, T., Nyborg, H., & Rushton, J. P. (2012f). Are g and the General Factor of Personality (GFP) correlated? Intelligence, 40, 3, 296-305. DOI:10.1016/j.intell.2012.03.001. Nyborg, H. (2013a). In conversation with J. Philippe Rushton. Personality and Individual Differences, 55, 3, 205-211. Nyborg, H. (2013b). Obituary: J. Philippe Rushton: Eminent scientist, pioneer, and gentleman, died 2. October 2012. Personality and Individual Differences, 55, 3, 201-202. Nyborg H. (2013c). Introduction to the memorial issue for J. Philippe Rushton. Personality and Individual Differences 55, 3, 203-204. Nyborg, H. (2013d). Migratory selection for inversely related covariant T-, and IQ-Nexus traits: Testing the IQ/T-Geo-Climatic-Origin theory by the General Trait Covariance model. Personality & Individual differences, 55, 267-272. 17 NYBORG: Curriculum vitae (February 2015) 18 Nyborg, H. (2013e, Editor). Race and sex difference in intelligence and personality: A tribute to Richar Lynn at 80. London, UK: The Ulster Institute for Social Science. (reprinted with permission from Nyborg, H. (2012a, guest editor). Special issue on Evolution of race and sex differences in intelligence and personality: Tribute to Richard Lynn at eighty. Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 2, 75-162). Vernon, T. (2015). Refers to: “The decay of Wesern civilization: Double relaxed Darwinian Selection”, H. Nyborg, Personality and Individual Differences, Volume 53, Issue 2, July 2012, Pages 118-125. Editorial, Editor’s Note. Personality and Individual Differences, 78, 100-101. Submitted or in press Nyborg, H. (2015a). Science suffers under political extremism and state censure: Countering the demolition of Differential Psychology. Intelligence (submitted). Nyborg H. (2015b). Sex differences across racial ability levels: Theories of origin and societal consequences. Intelligence (submitted). Nyborg, H (2014d; Editor). The life history approach to human differences, J. Philippe Rushton in Memoriam. London: The Ulster Institute for Social Science. (in press; reprinted with permission from Nyborg, H. (2012a, guest editor), Special issue on The Life history approach to human differences: J. Philippe Rushton in Memoriam. Personality and Individual Differences, 55, 3, 201-282. 18
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