Robert Hogan (psychologist)

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Robert Hogan is an American psychologist known for his innovations in personality testing and personality assessment.

Hogan earned a Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley. He has been Professor of Psychology and Social Relations at Johns Hopkins University and is currently McFarlin Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology at the University of Tulsa.

In 1994 he was one of 52 signatories on "Mainstream Science on Intelligence," an editorial written by Linda Gottfredson and published in the Wall Street Journal, which defended the findings on race and intelligence in The Bell Curve. [1]

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  1. ^ Gottfredson, Linda (December 13, 1994). Mainstream Science on Intelligence. Wall Street Journal, p A18.

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