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Aurelio José Figueredo (born December 27, 1955) is an American evolutionary psychologist. He is a Professor of Psychology, Family Studies and Human Development at the University of Arizona, where he is also the director of the Ethology and Evolutionary Psychology Laboratory. He is also a member of the interdisciplinary Center for Insect Science at the University of Arizona. His major areas of research interest are the evolutionary psychology and behavioral development of life history strategy, cognition, sex, and violence in human and nonhuman animals, and the quantitative ethology and social development of insects, birds, and primates. He is known for his research on personality, such as a 1997 study in which he and James E. King developed the Chimpanzee Personality Questionnaire to measu

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  • Aurelio José Figueredo (born December 27, 1955) is an American evolutionary psychologist. He is a Professor of Psychology, Family Studies and Human Development at the University of Arizona, where he is also the director of the Ethology and Evolutionary Psychology Laboratory. He is also a member of the interdisciplinary Center for Insect Science at the University of Arizona. His major areas of research interest are the evolutionary psychology and behavioral development of life history strategy, cognition, sex, and violence in human and nonhuman animals, and the quantitative ethology and social development of insects, birds, and primates. He is known for his research on personality, such as a 1997 study in which he and James E. King developed the Chimpanzee Personality Questionnaire to measure the Big Five personality traits in chimpanzees. In 2017, Figueredo was recognized as a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, of which he is a Charter Member, and in 2010 he received the for coauthoring the "Outstanding Recent Article on General Psychology" from the American Psychological Association. Figueredo served for five years as the chair of the board of directors of the in 1992, was a member of the board of directors of the also in 1992, and a member of the scientific advisory committee of the Jane Goodall Institute ChimpanZoo Project in 1994. Figueredo was Book Review Editor of the journal Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences as of 2017. He has also served as an associate editor for the Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology and for Evolutionary Psychology, as well as editor-in-chief of the Human Ethology Bulletin. Figueredo has also reviewed papers for Mankind Quarterly, and has served on the editorial advisory board of the journal as of 2015. Mankind Quarterly has advocated for scientific racism. Figueredo has disavowed eugenics and racial inferiority. As of 2018, Figueredo was identified by the Associated Press as the only U.S. scientific researcher receiving funding from the Pioneer Fund, a non-profit institute which promotes scientific racism and eugenics. A Pioneer Fund grant was given to the University of Arizona, and was used by Figueredo to attend the 2016 London Conference on Intelligence, where presentations on eugenics were given. A formal response to the controversy regarding the conference was co-signed by fifteen academic attendees, including Figueredo, and was published in Intelligence in 2018. The response stated that only a small proportion of the talks presented there were on eugenics or race differences. In 2009 Figueredo coauthored a paper for the journal Twin Research and Human Genetics with J. Philippe Rushton, the Pioneer Fund's president at the time, on the heritability of individual differences in life history. The paper was related to Rushton's differential K theory. Describing Figueredo's frequent citation of Rushton's work, Inside Higher Education said that the Rushton's theory "was widely criticized as racist and based on shaky science". (en)
  • Aurelio José Figueredo (27 de diciembre de 1955) es un psicólogo evolucionista estadounidense de origen cubano. Es profesor de Psicología, Estudios de la familia y desarrollo humano en la Universidad de Arizona, donde también es director del Laboratorio de Etología y Psicología Evolutiva.​ También es miembro del Center for Insect Science en la Universidad de Arizona. Sus principales áreas de interés de investigación son la psicología evolutiva y el desarrollo conductual de la estrategia de historia de vida, cognición, sexo y violencia en animales humanos y no humanos, y la etología cuantitativa y el desarrollo social de insectos, aves y primates.​ Es conocido por su investigación sobre la personalidad, dentro de la que destaca su estudio de 1997 en que él y James E. King desarrollaron el Hominoid Personality Questionnaire (HPQ) para medir los cinco rasgos de personalidad en los chimpancés.​​​ En 2017, Figueredo fue nombrado como Fellow de la Asociación de Ciencias Psicológicas (Association for Psychological Science), de la cual es miembro fundador, y en 2010 recibió el Premio George A. Miller por ser coautor del "Artículo reciente destacado sobre Psicología general" del American Psychological Association.​ Figueredo sirvió durante cinco años como presidente de la junta directiva de la Western Comparative Psychological Association a partir 1992, fue miembro de la junta directiva del Evaluation Group for Analysis of Data también desde 1992, y miembro del comité asesor científico del Proyecto ChimpanZoo del Instituto Jane Goodall en 1994.​ Figueredo fue editor de reseñas de libros de la revista Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences a partir de 2017. También se desempeñó como editor asociado de la Evolutionary Psychology Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology, así como editor en jefe de Human Ethology Bulletin.​ Figueredo también ha revisado documentos para Mankind Quarterly, y ha servido en la junta asesora editorial de la revista a partir de 2015.​​ Pese a que Mankind Quarterly ha abogado históricamente por el racismo científico, Figueredo ha rechazado ideas eugenésicas y de inferioridad racial.​ A partir de 2018, Associated Press identificó a Figueredo como el único investigador científico de EE. UU. que recibe fondos del , un instituto sin fines de lucro que promueve el racismo científico y la eugenesia. Se otorgó una subvención de la agrupación a la Universidad de Arizona y Figueredo la utilizó para asistir a la Conferencia de Londres sobre Inteligencia de 2016, donde se realizan presentaciones eugenesistas.​ Una respuesta formal a la controversia con respecto a la conferencia fue firmada por quince asistentes académicos, incluido Figueredo, y se publicó en Intelligence en 2018. La respuesta indicó que solo una pequeña proporción de las charlas presentadas allí fueron sobre eugenesia o diferencias raciales.​ En 2009, Figueredo fue coautor de un artículo para la revista Twin Research and Human Genetics con J. Philippe Rushton, presidente de Pioneer Fund en ese momento, sobre la heredabilidad de las diferencias individuales en la historia de la vida. Inside Higher Education describió a Figueredo como citando frecuentemente el trabajo de Rushton.​ (es)
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  • Aurelio José Figueredo (born December 27, 1955) is an American evolutionary psychologist. He is a Professor of Psychology, Family Studies and Human Development at the University of Arizona, where he is also the director of the Ethology and Evolutionary Psychology Laboratory. He is also a member of the interdisciplinary Center for Insect Science at the University of Arizona. His major areas of research interest are the evolutionary psychology and behavioral development of life history strategy, cognition, sex, and violence in human and nonhuman animals, and the quantitative ethology and social development of insects, birds, and primates. He is known for his research on personality, such as a 1997 study in which he and James E. King developed the Chimpanzee Personality Questionnaire to measu (en)
  • Aurelio José Figueredo (27 de diciembre de 1955) es un psicólogo evolucionista estadounidense de origen cubano. Es profesor de Psicología, Estudios de la familia y desarrollo humano en la Universidad de Arizona, donde también es director del Laboratorio de Etología y Psicología Evolutiva.​ También es miembro del Center for Insect Science en la Universidad de Arizona. Sus principales áreas de interés de investigación son la psicología evolutiva y el desarrollo conductual de la estrategia de historia de vida, cognición, sexo y violencia en animales humanos y no humanos, y la etología cuantitativa y el desarrollo social de insectos, aves y primates.​ Es conocido por su investigación sobre la personalidad, dentro de la que destaca su estudio de 1997 en que él y James E. King desarrollaron el H (es)
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