International Society for Intelligence Research
The International Society for Intelligence Research (ISIR) is a scientific society for researchers in human intelligence. It was founded in 2000 by Douglas K. Detterman. The 2015 President is Michael McDaniel.
ISIR hosts an annual conference offering an opportunity for those interested in intelligence to meet, present their research, and discuss current issues. The society also supports Intelligence as its official scientific journal.
Lifetime Achievement Award
The Lifetime Achievement Award is the ISIR's highest honor. It is awarded to individuals who have "substantially advanced the field of intelligence" over their professional lifetime.[1] To date, the following individuals have received the award:
- Arthur Jensen (2006)
- Douglas K. Detterman (2007)
- no award (2008)
- Earl B. Hunt (2009)
- Thomas J. Bouchard, Jr. (2010)
- Robert Plomin (2011)
- Timothy Salthouse (2012)
- no award (2013)
- Ian Deary (2014)
- John Loehlin (2015)
References
- ↑ http://www.isironline.org/category/lifetime-achievement/ ISIR Lifetime Achievement Award
External links
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