Eric Turkheimer
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Eric Turkheimer is an American psychologist and debunker of hereditarianism pseudoscience. He is the Hugh Scott Hamilton Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia.
Turkheimer has coined what he calls the "three laws of behaviour genetics":
In contrast to other contributors in the field, such as Robert Plomin, he emphasizes the fact that we have in very few cases demonstrated specific causal links between genes and behavior.[2]
Turkheimer is critical of hereditarianism about differences in average IQ scores between one race and another,[3] and argues they are best understood as environmental in origin.[4] He has, along with two other prominent behavioral geneticists (Kathryn Harden and Richard Nisbett), authored various article disproving The Bell Curves hereditarian bullshit on IQ differences between various "races".[5]
Criticism of racist pseudoscience[edit]
In recent years, Turkheimer has criticized the racist pseudoscience of far-right HBD researchers such as Bryan Pesta, and Heiner Rindermann.[6][7]
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References[edit]
- ↑ Turkheimer, Eric. "Three laws of behavior genetics and what they mean." Current Directions in Psychological Science 9.5 (2000): 160-164.
- ↑ Turkheimer, E. (2016). Weak Genetic Explanation 20 Years Later: Reply to Plomin et al. (2016). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 11(1), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691615617442
- ↑ https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2017/6/15/15797120/race-black-white-iq-response-critics
- ↑ https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2012-24333-015
- ↑ https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2017/6/15/15797120/race-black-white-iq-response-critics
- ↑ Race, Ethnicity, and the Scarr-Rowe Hypothesis: A Cautionary Example of Fringe Science Entering the Mainstream. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
- ↑ Controversy Requires Competence: Comment on Rindermann et al. (2024). journalofcontroversialideas.org.