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Stephen F. Blinkhorn (CPsychol, FBPsS) (born 1949) is a British occupational psychologist and psychometrician (based in Hertfordshire), who continues to contribute to psychology and psychometric testing. Blinkhorn is known for publishing a number of landmark papers, many of which have taken the form of book reviews for ''Nature'' magazine, including: 'Willow, Titwillow, Titwillow'〔Blinkhorn, S. 1994. 'Willow, titwillow, titwillow!' ''Nature'' 372 (1 Dec.): 417–419.〕 (a review of Herrnstein and Murray's ''The Bell Curve''); 'What skulduggery?'〔Blinkhorn, S. 1982. ('What Skulduggery?' ) ''Nature'' 296 (8 April): 506.〕 (a review of Stephen Jay Gould's 'The Mismeasure of Man'); and 'A gender bender'〔Blinkhorn, S. 2005. ('A Gender Bender' ) ''Nature'' 438 (3 Nov.): 31–32.〕 (a critique on Paul Irwing and Richard Lynn's paper on sex and intelligence). Other papers have argued about the inappropriate use of the Rasch model,〔Goldstein H., and S. Blinkhorn. 1977. 'Monitoring Educational Standards: an inappropriate model' ''Bull. Br. Psychol. Soc.'' 30: 309–311.〕 and the misuse of personality tests.〔Blinkhorn, S., C. Johnson, and R. Wood. 1988. 'Spuriouser and spuriouser: The use of ipsative personality tests.' ''Journal of Occupational Psychology'' 61 (June): 153–162.〕〔Blinkhorn, S., and C. Johnson. 1990. 'The insignificance of personality testing' ''Nature'' 348: 671–672.〕 ==Life and career== After attending grammar school, Blinkhorn attended St Edmund Hall, Oxford.
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