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Judith Rich Harris

American Researcher and author
Judith Rich Harris was an American psychology researcher and the author of The Nurture Assumption, a book criticizing the belief that parents are the most important factor in child development, and presenting evidence which contradicts that... Wikipedia
Born: February 10, 1938, Brooklyn, New York, NY
Died: December 29, 2018 (age 80 years), Middletown Township, NJ
Spouse: Charles S. Harris (m. 1961)
Research interests: Developmental Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology, and Social Psychology

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Jan 1, 2019 · Ms. Harris, who died on Saturday at her home in Middletown, N.J., at 80, was dismissed by some. She did not have a doctorate, was not writing ...
Judith Rich was born in Brooklyn on February 10, 1938, the daughter of Sam and Fran Lichtman Rich. After a freshman year at the University of Arizona, she ...
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Sep 1, 2019 · Harris expanded this insight into a radical new theory of socialization—that children's personalities are shaped by genes and peers, not parents ...
Studying how parents socialize their children was thought to be the best way to understand adolescent behavior and why they grew up to achieve different levels ...
After a freshman year at the University of Arizona, she earned a bachelor's degree in psychology at Brandeis in 1959. She earned a master's degree from Harvard ...
JUDITH RICH HARRIS (1938-2018) was the author of The Nurture Assumption and No Two Alike: Human Nature and Human Individuality. A former writer of college ...
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Books · The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do · No Two Alike: Human Nature and Human Individuality · The Nurture Assumption · The child: ...