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Michael Howe (19402 January 2002) was a British cognitive psychologist. He was well known as a defender of environmental influences on intelligence, and as an opponent of IQ, and he was regularly involved in the controversies surrounding that area of research (see, e.g., Howe, 1997b). As a widely cited example of this work, with colleagues Davidson & Sloboda he argued against the existence of innate talent,〔M. J. Howe, J. W. Davidson and J. A. Sloboda. (1998). (Innate talents: reality or myth? ) ''Behav Brain Sci'', 21, 399-407; discussion 407-42.〕 a position welcomed by some, but characterised as “Absurd environmentalism” by researchers such as Douglas Detterman.〔 ==Early life and education== Howe took BSc and PhD degrees at the University of Sheffield and worked at North American universities (Dalhousie, Tufts and Alberta) before taking a post as lecturer at the University of Exeter in England, where he worked for the rest of his career, eventually becoming the University's first Professor of Cognitive Psychology.
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