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Richard Nisbett

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Richard E. Nisbett is Theodore M. Newcomb's Distinguished University Professor of Psychology Emeritus at the University of Michigan and one of the world's most respected psychologists. He received the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions from the American Psychological Association and many other national and international awards.

He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, member. His books The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently . . . and Why and Intelligence and How to Get It: Why Schools and Cultures Count have won multiple awards and have been translated into many languages. He recently published Mindware: Tools for Smart Thinking and Thinking: A Memoir.

Nisbett's book The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently... And Why (Free Press; 2003) contends that "human cognition is not everywhere the same," that Asians and Westerners "have maintained very different systems of thought for thousands of years," and that these differences are scientifically measurable. Nisbett's book Intelligence and How to Get It: Why Schools and Cultures Count (2009) argues that environmental factors dominate genetic factors in determining intelligence. 

The book received extensive favorable attention in the press and from some fellow academics; for example, University of Pennsylvania psychologist Daniel Osherson wrote that the book was a "hugely important analysis of the determinants of IQ." On the other hand, more critical reviewers, such as Harvard's James J. Lee, argued that the book failed to grapple with the strongest evidence for genetic factors in individual and group intelligence differences.

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