I don't think much of Robert Sternberg's research, but there's one thing at which he's probably better than anyone else: self-citation. Here's a new, 7-page article of his wherein he cites no fewer than forty-two of his own articles/books: http://www.mdpi.com/2079-3200/6/1/4/pdf …
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@KirkegaardEmil also cites himself a lot--though he is nowhere near as famous as Steinberg is.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
My options: 1) don't cite earlier relevant research, 2) research something lots of other people study, 3) cite self a lot. I pick (3) here. Which would you pick?
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @pnin1957
I would also pick (3) here. Also, for the record, I wasn't criticizing you here.
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I am aware that it looks bad, but not many people are willing to research race and intelligence, especially not people with no tenure (or who value their lives in general). Takes a special sort of person. It's possible to deflect it somewhat by collaborating with well-known peopl
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