
Timothy Bates
@timothycbates
Researching ability, conscientiousness, interests, moral foundations & human attainment. Lots of individual differences & genetics
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http://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/timothy-bates 10-09-2011 18:53:52
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Smarter people score lower on moral foundations. Because they’re immoral? Unlikely. More likely: they ask questions and are open to nuance. Not “loyalty above all,” but “it depends — let me reason through it.” New study by Timothy Bates Is NFC a mediator?sciencedirect.com/science/articl…






Crushing fall from grace for this influential (cited over 500 times!!) paper arguing ability test scores are greatly increased by effort . Most of the effect relied on (also retracted now thanks to Russell T. Warne 🇺🇸🇨🇱🇮🇱) work by convicted grant fraud Bruening. retractionwatch.com/2025/05/28/iq-…

Timothy Bates You got the ball rolling on this. I was a peer reviewer on this study where you mentioned Breuning's fraud. I had never heard of Breuning, and when I investigated, I was shocked to find that most of his articles were still unretracted. I wrote the blog post (cited in the final



Effort is frustrating, but less so for people high in trait Conscientiousness. Research by Timothy Bates suggests it decouples frustration from effort, so high-C people can engage in more intense effort towards their goals with less negative affect: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…







