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Dave Itzkoff David Itzkoff (born March 2, 1976) is a culture reporter for the "New York Times". He is the author of "Cocaine's Son", a memoir about growing up with his drug-abusing father. Before joining the "Times", he was an associate editor at "Spin" magazine and "Maxim".
Seymour Itzkoff According to science journalist Malcolm Browne, Itzkoff's 1994 book "The Decline of Intelligence in America" was one of a series of books that year which claimed Americans "probably no longer have the intellectual capital that can profit from the available educational resources." In 1994 he was one of 52 signatories on "Mainstream Science on Intelligence," an editorial written by Linda Gottfredson and published in the "Wall Street Journal", which declared the consensus of researchers in intelligence and related fields following the publication of the book "The Bell Curve".
Dave Itzkoff Itzkoff obtained his B.A. in English Literature from Princeton University in 1998. He married Amy Justman in 2008, and lives in New York.
Seymour Itzkoff Itzkoff is a strong advocate of the effects of biological determinism on intelligence. Itzkoff suggests in "Why Humans Vary in Intelligence" that hereditary factors probably account for 70% to 80% of variability in IQ. He has stated that standardized test ability is difficult to improve, especially verbal ability.
Seymour Itzkoff Itzkoff's work on intelligence has been published in "Mankind Quarterly", and he has been a Pioneer Fund recipient. The ensuing tension echoed similar problems faced by Pioneer Fund recipient Linda Gottfredson at University of Delaware. One historian wrote, "While the Delaware and Smith cases are unique, they illustrate an inherent tension between freedom in research and other central academic values."