- Leon Kamin
Leon J. Kamin (born
December 29 ,1928 inTaunton, Massachusetts ) is an Americanpsychologist who chairedPrinceton University 's Department of Psychology in 1968.Kamin's initial notoriety in psychology came from his research and documentation of the "
blocking effect " (1969). He demonstrated that if an animal is "blocked" from associating a stimulus (say, a bell) with result (say, food), if the stimulus is presented simultaneously with another stimulus that the animal already associates with the result. If the dog already associates the whistle with food, then sounding the whistle and ringing a bell when you give it food will not teach it to associate the bell with food. The blocking effect is one of the hallmark effects in the study ofassociative learning in humans and animals.Kamin has long opposed the idea that significant personal traits are largely heritable. He became sceptical of the claims of
Cyril Burt regarding theheritability ofIQ , and published his findings in a 1974 book "The Science and Politics of IQ ". He co-authored thecontroversial book "Not in Our Genes " (1984) withDick Lewontin andSteven Rose . This book, championing the "radical science movement," attackedsociobiology andevolutionary psychology . Kamin is known in some circles for his position that the heritability of IQ could be zero (Mackintosh, 1998).He is honorary professor of psychology at the
University of Cape Town inSouth Africa .Bibliography
* (1974) The Science and Politics of IQ
* Cite book
author =Hans Jürgen Eysenck andLeon J. Kamin
title = Intelligence : the battle for the mind
publisher = MacMillan
year = 1981
isbn = 0-33026399-4
* Cite book
author =Richard Lewontin ,Steven Rose andLeon J. Kamin
year = 1984
title =Not in Our Genes References
* Mackintosh, N. (1998). "IQ and Human Intelligence". Oxford: University Press. pp.78-79.
External links
* http://river.clarion.edu/trvilberg/ImpPerPapers/Nardella&Zelinko.html
* http://www.indiana.edu/~intell/kamin.shtml
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