Nathan Brody 2453983 225202042 2008-07-12T12:53:35Z Stardust8212 211101 Quick-adding category "Year of birth missing (living people)" (using [[WP:HOTCAT|HotCat]]) '''Nathan Brody''' is an American [[psychology]] professor known for his work on [[intelligence (trait)|intelligence]] and [[personality psychology|personality]]. Brody received his BA from [[University Of New Hampshire]] and his MA and PhD from [[University of Michigan]]. He currently teaches at [[Wesleyan University]]. In [[1995]], Brody was part of an 11-member [[American Psychological Association]] task force led by [[Ulric Neisser]] which published "[[Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns]]," a report written in response to ''[[The Bell Curve]]''. ==Publications== * Brody N. ''Human Motivation: Commentary on Goal-Directed Action.'' Academic Press (July 1, 1983) ISBN 0-12-134840-7. * Brody N. ''Personality: research and theory.'' Academic Press (1972) ISBN 0-12-134850-4 * Brody N. ''Personality: In Search of Individuality.'' Academic Press (March 28, 1988) ISBN 0-12-134845-8. * Brody N. ''Intelligence.'' Academic Press; 2 edition (March 20, 1992) ISBN 0-12-134251-4. * Brody N, Ehrlichman H. ''Personality Psychology: Science of Individuality''. Prentice Hall; 1 edition (August 12, 1997) ISBN 0-13-146903-7. {{DEFAULTSORT:Brody, Nathan}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American psychologists]] [[Category:Wesleyan University faculty]] [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] {{US-psychologist-stub}}