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About the Author
John Staddon is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology, and Professor of Biology Emeritus, at Duke University. He obtained his BSc at University College, London, and Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology at Harvard University, while also doing research at the MIT Systems Lab. He has done research at Oxford University (UK), the University of Sao Paulo at Riberao Preto, the University of Mexico, Ruhr Universitat, Universitat Konstanz, and the University of Western Australia. He is a fellow of several scientific organizations and holds an honorary doctorate from the Universite Charles de Gaulle, Lille 3, France. He is a past editor of the journals Behavioural Processes and Behavior & Philosophy. His experimental and theoretical research is on the evolution and mechanisms of learning in humans and animals; he has also written on the history and philosophy of psychology, economics, and biology. Staddon frequently engages with such public policy issues as education, evolution, traffic control, IQ, the science, law, and politics of smoking, and the effects of social and psychobiological processes on financial markets. In 2021, the Wall Street Journal profiled him as a leading commentator on the current problems of science.
Book Information
ISBN 9781680533590
Author John Staddon
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Academica Press
Publisher Academica Press