Joseph M. Horn
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- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joseph M. Horn is an American psychologist and geneticist known for his work on adoption studies. Biography Horn earned his Bachelor of Science degree at Oklahoma State University in 1963 and his Master of Arts at the University of Minnesota in 1967. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1969. Horn taught at the University of Texas at Austin. His research interests include intelligence and personality and their development, individual differences more generally, and vocational behavior. His research using behavior genetics is perhaps most influential.
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- Intellectual resemblance among adoptive and biological relatives: The texas Adoption Project (1979) (170)
- Human behavior genetics. (1988) (107)
- Modeling IQ change: evidence from the Texas Adoption Project. (1989) (106)
- Personality resemblances in adoptive families when the children are late-adolescent or adult. (1985) (104)
- Personality resemblance in adoptive families (1981) (103)
- “Principles in his nature which interest him in the fortune of others…”: The heritability of empathic concern for others1 (1981) (97)
- Heritability of personality traits in adult male twins (1976) (92)
- Personality Resemblance in Adoptive Families: A 10-Year Follow-up (1987) (83)
- Aspects of the inheritance of intellectual abilities (1982) (77)
- The influence of rearing order on personality development within two adoption cohorts. (2000) (68)
- The Texas Adoption Project: adopted children and their intellectual resemblance to biological and adoptive parents. (1983) (47)
- Opportunity for aggression as a reinforcer in mice (1969) (46)
- Primary aggressive motivation in three inbred strains of mice. (1972) (45)
- An adoption and a cross-fostering study of the minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI) psychopathic deviate scale (1992) (42)
- Intelligence, heredity, and environment: Heredity, environment, and IQ in the Texas Adoption Project (1996) (42)
- Personality resemblances between unwed mothers and their adopted-away offspring. (1982) (41)
- Personality correlates of WAIS performance. (1976) (40)
- Heredity, environment, and personality change: evidence from the Texas Adoption Project. (1990) (39)
- Aggression as a component of relative fitness in four inbred strains of mice (1974) (33)
- Antecedents of children's adult outcomes in the Texas Adoption Project. (2009) (30)
- Parent–child closeness studied in adoptive families (2010) (20)
- The aptitude-achievement test distinction: A study of unrelated children reared together (1977) (20)
- Genetic and Environmental Influences on Adult Life Outcomes: Evidence from the Texas Adoption Project (2007) (19)
- A genetic and environmental analysis of the California Psychological Inventory using adult twins reared apart and together (1998) (19)
- Personality Correlates of Holland's Occupational Types: A Cross Cultural Study. (1975) (18)
- 13 – Cognitive Deficit and Left-Handedness: A Cautionary Note (1980) (16)
- Stoolmiller on Restriction of Range in Adoption Studies: A Comment (2000) (15)
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory profiles among subgroups of unwed mothers. (1976) (14)
- How general is the “General Factor of Personality”? Evidence from the Texas Adoption Project (2012) (14)
- Differential Inheritance of Mental Abilities in the Texas Adoption Project. (1994) (13)
- Heredity and Environment in 300 Adoptive Families: The Texas Adoption Project (2010) (11)
- A source of variance in IQ unique to the lower-scoring monozygotic (MZ) cotwin (1986) (11)
- MMPI item correlates of WAIS subtest performance. (1976) (9)
- Intellectual resemblance among adoptive adoptive and biological relatives: the Texas adoption project. (1979) (9)
- Intelligence: Tests and reviews. (1976) (8)
- Extraversion and performance: a test of the theory of cortical inhibition. (1974) (8)
- A test of some predictions from the personality assessment system. (1976) (8)
- Personality scale and item correlates of WAIS abilities (1977) (8)
- Personality differences between both intended and actual social sciences and engineering majors. (1975) (8)
- Personality, husband-wife similarity, and Holland's occupational types☆ (1977) (8)
- Truth, gender, and the SAT (1990) (6)
- A Discriminant Analysis of Committed and Voluntary Psychiatric Patients (1986) (5)
- Duration of preschool effects on later school competence. (1981) (4)
- Personality Correlates of Differential Abilities in a Sample of Lower Than Average Ability (1974) (4)
- Nature-nurture and intelligence: the twin and adoption studies agree. (1974) (3)
- Premenstrual changes and neuroticism : a twin study (1991) (3)
- Birth order effects among unwed mothers. (1975) (3)
- Delinquents in adulthood: physique and delinquent behavior. (1983) (2)
- Blood groups, physical appearance, and personality similarity in adult dizygotic twins. (1981) (2)
- Examiner effects in adoption studies of intelligence (1980) (2)
- Parental Problem-Solving Speed as a Correlate of Intelligence in Parents and Their Adopted and Natural Children. (1979) (2)
- Psychological change in adulthood: longitudinal studies of adult psychological development. (1984) (1)
- Effects of Employing Goldberg's Ambdex Statistic in the Development of Personality Scales (1976) (1)
- Factors associated with criminality. (1978) (0)
- Kamin a 'Thorough Environmentalist.' (1976) (0)
- Generalizability of heritability estimates for intelligence from the Texas adoption project. (1981) (0)
- The University of Texas: Making small-group tactics work (1991) (0)
- Is IQ Heritable (1975) (0)
- Personality in the Texas Adoption Project (2017) (0)
- Achievement, Adjustment, Outcomes (2017) (0)
- Social and Biological Influences on Intellectual Development. (1973) (0)
- Law and Social Science--Mutually Exclusive. (1981) (0)
- Extraversion and performance: a response to Eysenck. (1974) (0)
- Intellectual Abilities in the Texas Adoption Project (2017) (0)
- Race and Intelligence (1974) (0)
- On the ineffectiveness and irrelevancy of tenure (1997) (0)
- Lipsitt confused, says Horn. (1976) (0)
- A Brief History and Overview of the Project (2017) (0)
- Marriage in Trinitarian perspective (2001) (0)
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