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Recent Known and Recent Possible Members of the American eugenics society

1945-2009 D-G

The American eugenics society has had three names since 1945: The American Eugenics
Society 1945-1972, The Society for the Study of Social Biology 1973-2009, The Society of
Biodemography and Social Biology 2009.

And its post-war journal founded in 1954 has had three names but only one continuous
set of volume numbers. The Journal has been called Eugenics Quarterly, Social Biology
and Biodemography and Social Biology.

Its current website is http://www.usc.edu/dept/gero/sssb/.

This list includes all the officers, directors and members of the American eugenics
society including foreign members since 1945 so far as I know them. They are starred
and bolded. It also lists everyone who wrote for the Eugenics Quarterly or Social Biology
or Biodemography and Social Biology or who edited those journals. These are possible
members. Finally, it lists everyone who has listed themselves as a reviewer for the
Eugenics Quarterly or Social Biology or Biodemography and Social Biology. These are
also possible members.

I am posting the list tonight though it is not completely formatted because I am worried
about possible passage of the health care bill. It is evident to me (and the list proves it)
that the bill will be interpreted and adminstered by members of the American eugenics
society. The bill is national, it is socialist and it will be administered by eugenicists. The
last time a similar combination ran health care it was the Nazis.

“Eugenics is best promoted under another name”


Frederick Osborn, founding father of post-Nazi eugenics in America

Recent Known and Recent Possible Members of the American eugenics society
1945-2009 D-G

Aase MD, Jon M


Dysmorphologist; Fetal alcohol syndrome
Albuquerque, New Mexico, private practice 1991
1983 PA May, KJ Hymbaugh, JM Aase, JM Samet. Epidemiology of Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome among American Indians of the Southwest. Social Biology 30(4):374-387

Abel PhD, Prof. Ernest L


Mankind Quarterly 2005
2009 Wayne State University, C.S. Mott Center for Human Growth & Development,
Depts. Obstetrics, Gynecology
2009 “Age Heterogamy and Longevity: Evidence from Jewish and Christian
Cemeteries”, w/ Michael L Kruger, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 1
2005 “Seasonality of Birth in the Majors, 1880-1999”, w/ Michael L Kruger, Social
Biology, v. 52, 1-2
Abelson, Andrew E
Pennsylvania State U, Anthropology 1976
1974 AE Abelson, TS Baker, PT Baker. Altitude, migration and fertility in the Andes.
Social Biology 21, 12-27.

Abma, Joyce
1993- (2008) National Center for Health Statistics, Reproductive Statistics Branch,
Demographer
2001 L Williams, L Piccinino, J Abma, F Arguillas. Pregnancy wantedness: Attitude
stability over time. Social Biology 48(3-4):212-233
2000 L Williams, J Abma. Birth wantedness reports: a look forward and a look
back. Social Biology 47(3-4):147-63

Abowitz, D
1983 RG Potter, D Abowitz, FE Kobrin. Fertility effects of isolated spouse
separations in relation to their timing. Social Biology 30(3):279-89.

Abramson*, Frederic David


Member 1974
1975 FD Abramson. Spontaneous fetal death in man. Social Biology 20(4):375-
403.

Abruzzo*, Prof. Michael A


Member 1974
1974 Dept. of Biological Sciences, California State Univ., Chico

Adam, A
1969 A further query on color blindness and natural selection. Social Biology 16,
197-202.

Adamchak, Donald J
Kansas State U, Population Research Laboratory (or Kansas Population Center) and
Sociology
2000 A Satyavada, DJ Adamchak, Determinants of current use of contraception
and children ever born in Nepal, Social Biology 47(1-2):51-60
1994 KAA al-Mubarak, DJ Adamchak Fertility attitudes and behavior of Saudi
Arabian students enrolled in U.S. universities, Social Biology. 41(3-4):267-73
1987 DJ Adamchak, A Adebayo, Male fertility attitudes: a neglected dimension in
Nigerian fertility research, Social Biology. 34(1-2):57-67
1979 Social class and infant mortality. Social Biology. 26. pp.16-29.
1979 Emerging trends in the relationship between infant mortality and
socioeconomic status. Social Biology 26(1):16-29.
1977 Ideal family size and family background: an examination of mothers'
employment and daughters' family size preferences. Social Biology 24(2):170-2.

Adamopoulus*, George
Member (Foreign) 1956; Greece

Adams, Prof. Gerald R


Utah State U, Family and Human Development 1983
1978 GR Adams, N Bueche, JD Schvaneveldt. Contemporary views of euthanasia: A
regional assessment. Social Biology 25:548-560

Adams MD, Morton S


Human Genetics Branch, National Institute of Dental Research, NIH 1967
1968 MS Adams, JD Niswander. Health of the American Indian: congenital defects.
Eugenics Quarterly 15(4):227-34.

Addai PhD, Prof. Isaac


Born in Ghana
1999-(2008) Lansing Community College, Sociology, Michigan
1999 “Ethnicity and sexual behavior in Ghana”, Social Biology 46, 1-2
JBS
2000 Determinants of Use of Maternal–Child Health Services in Rural Ghana,
Journal of Biosocial Science 32:1-15
1999 Ethnicity and Contraceptive Use an Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Ghana.
Journal of Biosocial Science (1999), 31:105-120

Adebayo, Akinwumi
Kansas State U 1984
1987 DJ Adamchak, A Adebayo, Male fertility attitudes: a neglected dimension in
Nigerian fertility research, Social Biology 34(1-2):57-67
1985 A Adebayo, Fatima Nassif. Opinions Regarding Abortion among Male
Nigerian Undergraduate Students in the United States, Social Biology 32: 132-135

Adewuyi, Prof. Alfred A


Obafemi Awolowo University, Dept. Demography, Ife, Nigeria 1994
1997 G Izmirlian, AA Adewuyi, CM Suchindran. Analysis of contraceptive
discontinuation in six developing countries from durations of use at survey. Social
Biology 44(1-2):124-35
JBS
2003 Janine Barden-O’Fallon, Amy Tsui, Alfred Adewuyi. Social and Proximate
Determinants of Sexual Activity in Rural Nigeria. Journal of Biosocial Science
35:4:585-599

Agadjanian, Prof. Victor


Arizona State University-Tempe: Head, Center for Population Dynamics 2009 and
Social and Family Dynamics 2009
1998 Economic security, informational resources, and women's reproductive
choices in urban Mozambique. Social Biology 45(1-2):60-79.
JBS
2008 Childbearing in Crisis: War, Migration and Fertility in Angola. Journal of
Biosocial Science 40:725-742
2000 Women's Work and Fertility in a Sub-Saharan Urban Setting: A Social
Environment Approach. Journal of Biosocial Science 32:17-35

Agarwala, SN
Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi, India 1966
1968 A follow-up study of intrauterine contraceptive devices: an Indian experience.
Eugenics Quarterly 15(1):41-50.
1966 The arithmetic of sterilization in India. Eugenics Quarterly 13(3):209-13.

Aghajanian, Akbar
Fayetteville State U, Tennessee 1995
1978 Family type, family resources, and fertility among Iranian peasant women.
Social Biology 25(3):205-9

Aguiar, Gilberto F Souza


MCT-PR/CNPq. Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi, Departamento de Ciências Humanas,
Belém, PA, Brasil 1999
1993 GFS Aguiar. Sociocultural factors and the genetic diversification of
Amazonian Indians: a brief overview. Social Biology 40: 38-47

Ahern*, Prof. Frank M


Member 1974
Department of Biobehavioral Health, Pennsylvania State University 2004, 2009
Behavioral Biology Laboratory, University of Hawaii 1981
1986 CT Nagoshi, RC Johnson, SHL Yuen, FM Ahern. Further investigations of
educational and occupational attainment in the Hawaii family study of cognition.
Social Biology 33, 1-2, pp. 35-50
1983 RC Johnson, CT Nagoshi, FM Ahern, JR Wilson, JC DeFries, GE McClearn, SG
Vandenberg. Family background, cognitive ability, and personality as predictors of
educational and occupational attainment. Social Biology 30, 86-100

Ahiadeke PhD, Clement


Head, Population Studies Unit, Department of Population, Family and Reproductive
Health, School of Public Health, University of Ghana
Institute of Statistical, Social, and Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana
2008
Editorial committee: Social Biology and Journal of Biosocial Science; external
reviewer for Social Biology and the Journal of Biosocial Science
2001 C Ahiadeke, DT Gurak, SJ Schwager. “Breastfeeding behavior and infant
survival with emphasis on reverse causation bias: some evidence from Nigeria”,
Social Biology 47 94-113

JBS
2000 Breast-Feeding, Diarrhoea and Sanitation as Components of Infant and Child
Health: A Study of Large Scale Survey Data from Ghana and Nigeria. Journal of
Biosocial Science 32:1:47-61

Ahlburg, (Dean) Dennis Allan


Population Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado-Boulder
2009
Minnesota Population Center
Population Council, PDR
1986 "A Relative Cohort Size Forecasting Model of Canadian Total Live Births,"
Social Biology 33:51-56
1984 "Commodity Aspirations in Easterlin's Relative Income Theory of Fertility,"
Social Biology 31(3/4):201-207 (Fall).
1983 "Good Times, Bad Times: A Study of the Future Path of U.S. Fertility," Social
Biology 30:17-23.

Ahmed, Ashraf Uddin


Institute for Urban Research, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
1994
Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
1986
1997 Ashraf U Ahmed, Robert B. Hill. Differentials in the incidence of births while
on welfare: Evidence from Maryland. Social Biology 44(1-2):91-100
JBS
1994 M Kabir, Ruhul Amin, Ashraf Uddin Ahmed, Jamir Chowdhury. Factors
affecting desired family size in Bangladesh. Journal of Biosocial Science 26:369-
375
1986 Socioeconomic Determinants of Age at First Marriage in Bangladesh. Journal
of Biosocial Science 18:35-42

Ahmed, B
1981 Differential fertility in Bangladesh: a path analysis. Social Biology 28(1-
2):102-10.

Ahmed, F
1965 M Ahmed, F Ahmed. Male attitudes toward family limitation in East Pakistan.
Eugenics Quarterly 12(4):209-26.

Ahmed, M
1965 M Ahmed, F Ahmed. Male attitudes toward family limitation in East Pakistan.
Eugenics Quarterly 12(4):209-26.

Aitken, Annie
1971 Annie Aitken, John Stoeckel. Dynamics of the Muslim-Hindu Differential in
Family Planning Practices in East Pakistan. Social Biology 18(3):268-276

Akresh PhD, Ilana Redstone


University Illinois-Champaign, Sociology 2009
Population Council, PDR
2009 Overweight and Obesity among Foreign-Born and U.S.-Born Hispanics.
Biodemography and Social Biology 54, 2

Albrecht PhD, President Stanley L


Utah State U, (President 2009), Population Research Lab
1996 Tim B Heaton*, Stan L. Albrecht. The Changing Pattern of Interracial
Marriage. Social Biology 43 (3-4):203-217
1996 S Albrecht, MK Miller. Hispanic subgroup differences in prenatal care. Social
Biology 43 1–2:38–58.

Alegria PhD, Margarita


Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, Mass and Harvard Medical School, Boston,
Mass 2007
2008 (forthcoming) “Contextualizing the Education and Health Status Association:
Evidence from a National Study of Asian Americans”, Emily Walton, David T.
Takeuchi, Jerald R. Herting, Margarita Alegría, Revise and Resubmit at
Biodemography and Social Biology

Alexander* Jr. MD, Prof. Eben


Member 1956

Alexander* Jr., Mrs. Eben


Member 1956

Alexander MPH, Prof. Greg R


(1950-2007); University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Public Health,
Department of Maternal and Child Health 1996, 1999
Editor, Journal of Maternal and Child Health
developed fetal growth curves for national use to measure health disparities at
childbirth
1995 LG Cooper, NL Leland, GR Alexander. Effect of maternal age on birth
outcomes among young adolescents. Social Biology 42(1-2):22-35.
1992 GR Alexander, G Baruffi, J Mor, E Kieffer. Maternal nativity status and
pregnancy outcome among U.S.-born Filipinos. Social Biology 39(3-4), 278-284

Alexandrov, V.
1968 Mysteries of the living cell. Eugenics Quarterly 15(3):204-6.

Alfi, Omar S.
Member 1974
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, 4650 Sunset Blvd., California 1974

Allan*, William
Member
(1881-1943); involved in eugenical sterilizations at Bowman Gray as revealed late
90’s; William Allan award of American Society of Human genetics named after him

Alland Jr., Prof. Alexander


Columbia U, Anthropology 1966-2009, Emeritus 2009
1972 Cultural Evolution: the Darwiniam Model. Social Biology 19: 227:239
1967 A further note on evolution and schizophrenia. Eugenics Quarterly 14(2):158-
9.

Allen*, Gordon
Director 1954-75, 1980-85; v.p. 1972-75; Member 1986
New York State Psychiatric Institute
1987 G Allen, CW Redekop. Old Colony Mennonites in Mexico - Migration and
Inbreeding. Social Biology 34 (3-4): 166-179
1982 Random and Nonrandom Inbreeding, Social Biology 29 (1-2): 82-100
1967 Allen G, Redekop C. Individual differences in survival and reproduction
among Old Colony Mennonites in Mexico: progress to October 1966. Eugenics
Quarterly 14(2):103-11.
1966 "On the estimation of random inbreeding”, Eugenics Quarterly, 13: 67ff;
1961 Allen, Gordon, Dudley Kirk, J. P. Scott, H. L. Shapiro and Bruce Wallace.
“Statement of the Eugenic Position: By the Special Committee of the Board of
Directors American Eugenics Society”, Eugenics Quarterly 8: 181-184.
1955 Perspectives in population eugenics. Eugenics Quarterly 2 (1955), pp. 90–97.

Allen, G
1971 G Allen, J Schachter. Ease of conception in mothers of twins. Social Biology
18(1):18-27

Allen*, Yorke
Member 1956
d. 1989; Rockefeller Brothers Fund 1951-1980

Alley PhD, Dawn E


(2008) University of Maryland School of Medicine, Division of Gerontology, Asst.
Prof. Epidemiology
2003-2006 Research Assistant to Dr. Eileen Crimmins (SSSB), USC/UCLA
Center on Biodemography and Population Health
2005 Dawn Alley, Eileen M Crimmins (SSSB), Beth J. Soldo (SBSB), Jung Ki Kim.
Using Anthropometric Indicators for Mexicans in the United States and Mexico to
Understand the Selection of Migrants and the “Hispanic Paradox”. Social Biology, v.
52, 3-4

Allingham, John D
University of Western Ontario, Sociology 1969, 1970
1972 TR Balakrishnan, S Ross, JD Allingham, JF Kanter. "Attitudes toward Abortion
of Married Woman in Metropolitan Toronto." Social Biology 19: 35-42

Allison, AA
1974 K Bailey, LG Reeder, A Allison, LB Bourque, D Hensler. "Attitudes toward
Population Growth: Demographic Predictors." Social Biology 21:360-367

Almar*, Franco
Member (Foreign) 1974; Genoa, Italy

Almgren PhD, Gunnar


U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009 and School of
Social Work 2002
2003 “Economic distress and cause-of-death patterns for black and non-black men
in Chicago: Reconsidering the relevance of classic epidemiological transition
theory”, w/ Lorella Palazzo, Avery Guest, Social Biology, v. 50, 1-2

al-Mubarak, KAA
1994 KAA al-Mubarak, DJ Adamchak. Fertility attitudes and behavior of Saudi
Arabian students enrolled in U.S. universities, Social Biology 41(3-4):267-73

Alston, Jon P
Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA 1990
1992 H Fukurai, JP Alston. Ecological determinants of divorce: a structural
approach to the explanation of Japanese divorce. Social Biology 39(3-4):257-77.
JBS
1990 Hiroshi Fukurai, Jon Alston. Divorce in contemporary Japan. Journal of
Biosocial Science 22:453-464
Altshuler, Kenneth Z
1957 Genetic elements in schizophrenia. Eugenics Quarterly, 1957

Alter, Prof. George


Population Studies Center, U Michigan 2009
2005 “Childhood Conditions, Migration, and Mortality: Migrants and Natives in
Nineteenth-century Cities,” w/ Michael Oris, Social Biology, v 52, 3-4

Alvarez*, Dr. Walter C


Member 1956
1956 "The Medical complaints of the Relatives of the psychotic, the alcoholic and
the epileptic" Eugenics Quarterly, 3

Amante, Ada
Human Development, University of Rome Tor Vergata , Rome, Italy 1995
1992 E Bottini, F Gloria-Bottini, N Lucarini, A Scalamandré, P Borgiani, A Amante.
Phosphoglucomutase genetic polymorphism and human fertility. Social Biology
39(3-4):246-56

Amey PhD, Foster K


Middle Tennessee State University, Sociology 2002, 2009
2002 Foster K Amey. Polygyny and child survival in West Africa. Social Biology
49(1-2):74-89

Amin PhD, Sajeda


Reviewer, Social Biology
Population Council 1995-2009
1992 “Reproductive and Socioeconomic Determinants of Child Survival: Confounded,
Interactive and Age-Dependent Effects,” w/ K Kost, Social Biology, v. 39(1-2): 140-150.

Anastasi, Prof. Anne


(1908-2001); Fordham U 1947-1979, Emeritus 1979-2001
1959 Differentiating Effect of Intelligence and Social Status. Eugenics
Quarterly 6: 84-91.
1954 Tested Intelligence and Family Size: Methodological and Interpretive
Problems. Eugenics Quarterly (Ginsburg)

Anderson, Ann E
1977 KE Bauman, Ann E Anderson, Jean L Freeman, Gary G Koch. Legal abortions,
subsidized family planning services, and the US ‘birth dearth’. Social Biology
24(3):183-191.

Anderson PhD, Kermyt G


Referee, Social Biology
Research Assistant, supported by NIA R01 AG015906 to Hillard Kaplan*,
“Evolutionary Approaches to the Biodemography of Aging,” 1998 – 1999
U Oklahoma, Anthopology 2002-(2009) and Oklahoma Population Institute 2009
Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
(affiliate) 2002-(2009)
Anderson, Samuel Wagner;
Member 1956
Assistant Secretary of Commerce 1954

Anderson*, Prof. V. Elving


Member 1974
referee for Social Biology in 1977, 1979, 1980; book reviews for Eugenics Quarterly and
Social Biology in 1970, 1972, 1975
Behavior Genetics Assn., Pres., 1979
1973 "Intellectual performance, race, and socioeconomic status", w/ PL Nichols,
Social Biology, December, v. 20(4):367-74
1971 "Maternal effects in genetic diseases", Social Biology, September, v. 18:S30-3
1968 R Garrison, VE Anderson*, S. Reed*, Assortative marriage. Social Biology 15:
113-127

Anderson*, Prof. Wyatt W.


Member 1974
Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens 1995
Rockefeller University 1966

Anderton, Prof. Douglas L


U Massachusetts-Amherst, Social and Demographic Research Institute (SADRI),
(Director 2009) and Sociology 2009
U Utah, Sociology 1982
1984 DL Anderton, LL Bean, JD Willigan, GP Mineau. Adoption of fertility limitation
in an American frontier population: an analysis and simulation of socio-religious
subgroups. Social Biology 31: 140-59

Andreano, RL
1983 RL Andreano, DW McCollum. A benefit-cost analysis of amniocentesis. Social
Biology 30(4):347-73

Andrew, June M
San Diego County Mental Health Services 1977
1978 Violence among delinquents by family intactness and size. Social Biology
25(3):243-50
1977 "Response to Gordon's Comment." Social Biology 24:337-338.
1976 Delinquency, sex and family variables. Social Biology 23(2):168-71.

Anglewicz PhD, Philip


student of HP Kohler, the current president of SBSB and frequently publishes with him

University of Pennsylvania, Population Studies Center 2007, 2008


2005 “The Factors Influencing Transactional Sex among Young Men and Women in
12 Sub-Saharan African Countries”, w/ Minki Chatterji, Nancy Murray, David
London, Social Biology, v.51, 1-2

Anglin PhD, M Douglas


Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, UCLA
1987
1987 CH Wade, MD Anglin. Factors influencing decisions to terminate life. Social
Biology 34, 37-47
Angst*, J
Member 1974; Swiss

Antley*, Dr. Ray M


Member 1974
Division of Medical Genetics, Methodist Hospital of Indiana 1981
1980 Robert Gordon Bringle, RM Antley. Elaboration of the definition of genetic
counseling into a model for counselee decision making. Social Biology, 27, 304-
318.
1976 "Variables in the Outcome of Genetic Counseling", Social Biology, v. 23, 2

Antonisamy, Belavendra
Christian Medical College, Vellore, India 2004
1992 L Jeyaseelan, B Antonisamy, PS Rao. Pattern of menstrual cycle length in
south Indian women: a prospective study. Social Biology 39(3-4):306-9

Apgar* MD, Dr. Virginia


Member 1974
March of Dimes; Apgar Score
"Man as a species for experimental study [on congenital anomalies] is almost
hopeless. He marries for love, not eugenic reasons" (1961 "Human Congenital
Anomalies: Present Status of Knowledge", Apgar, American Journal of Diseases of
Children, v. 101, #2, Feb., p. 250)

Araujo, AM
Porto Alegre, Brazil
1974 AM Araujo, FM Salzano. Marital distances and inbreeding in Porto Alegre,
Brazil. Social Biology 21: 249-255

Arbeev, Konstantin G
Duke University, Population, Policy & Aging Research Center 2009
Anatoli I Yashin, Svetlana V Ukraintseva, Serge I Boiko, Konstantin G Arbeev.
Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related? Social Biology 49(3-
4):206-17
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Demographic Research
2005 Konstantin G. Arbeev, Svetlana V. Ukraintseva, Lyubov S. Arbeeva, Anatoli I.
Yashin. Mathematical models for human cancer incidence rates. Demographic
Research 12:237-272
2005
Konstantin G. Arbeev, Svetlana V. Ukraintseva, Lyubov S. Arbeeva, Anatoli I.
Yashin. Decline in human cancer incidence rates at old ages: Age-period-cohort
considerations. Demographic Research 12, Article 11, Pages 273-300

Arena*, Dr. Julio F. de la


Member (Foreign) 1956; Cuba

Arguillas, Florio Orocio


PhD candidate focusing on ‘Transnational lives of Filipino nurses in Ireland’, Cornell
Population Program 2009
2001 L Williams, L Piccinino, J Abma, F Arguillas. Pregnancy wantedness: Attitude
stability over time. Social Biology 48(3-4):212-233, Fall-Win 2001.
Arias-Bernal*, Dr. Luis F.
Member 1974

Armelagos*, Prof. George J.


Member 1974
University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Anthropology, Emeritus 2009

Armendares*, Salvador
Member (Foreign) 1974; Mexico City 1974

Armstrong* MD, Dr. Clairette


Member 1938, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York
1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938); 1940 Consulting Editor, Birth
Control Review, January
1938 "The Moron Menace to Civilization", Birth Control Review
"... the 'biological repentance and reformation' recommended by Dr. Earnest
Hooton [AES member], Harvard anthropologist, are heartily urged by the clinical
psychologist, who in the course of mental measurements has a ringside seat at the
struggle for existence of the mentally unfit ... a biological house cleaning ... is long
overdue ... then perhaps civilization may advance with the survival of the fittest"
(from 1938 "The Moron Menace to Civilization", Birth Control Review, p. 53)

Arnold*, Kristin
Member 1974
Dept. Psychology, Univ. Iowa, Iowa City 1974

Arriaga, Eduardo E
U California-Berkeley, International Population and Urban Research and Dept.
Demography and Sociology 1969 (with Kingsley Davis*)
1968 Some aspects of family composition in Venezuela. Eugenics Quarterly
15(3):177-90.

Asaka, Akio
Institute of Brain Research, University of Tokyo School of Medicine, 113 Tokyo,
Japan 1980
1981 Y Imaizumi, E Inouye, A Asaka. "Mortality Rates in Japanese Twins: Infant
Deaths of Twins after Birth to One Year of Age", Social Biology, v. 28, 3-4

Astone PhD, Nan Marie


Population Council, PDR
2009 Johns Hopkins Population Center and School of Public Health, Population
Family and Reproductive Health 2009
2000 Robert Schoen, Nan M. Astone, YJ Kim, CA Nathason, Nancy Murray. “The
Impact of Fertility Intentions on Behavior: The Case of Sterilization.” Social Biology
47(1-2): 61-76.

Atkinson, Mr. Henry R.


Member 1956, 1974; Massachusetts

Attah*, Ernest B
Member 1974
Brown U, Sociology 1974

Attneave*, Dr. Fred


Member 1969
Dept. of Psychology, Oregon University 1969

Audinarayana, N
Department of Population Studies, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore – 641 046,
Tamil Nadu, India 2001
2000 N Audinarayana, S Krishnamoorthy. Contribution of social and cultural factors
to the decline in consanguinity in South India. Social Biology 47: 189-200
JBS
2001 S Krishnamoorthy, N Audinarayana. Trends in Consanguinity in South India.
Journal of Biosocial Science (2001), 33:2:185-197

Averill*, Brian K.
Member 1974; Wolfson College, UK 1977

JBS
1980 Detection of natural selection by methods based on models of the behaviour
of neutral alleles, Journal of Biosocial Science 12:469-479

Avery*, Roger C.
Member 1974
Cornell University, Sociology 1974
1979 "Measuring Potential Fertility through Null Segments", Social Biology 26, 4

Ayme, S
1982 Centre de Génétique Médicale, Hôpital d'Enfants de la Timone, F-13385
Marseille Cedex 5, France and U. 242 INSERM, Hôpital d'Enfants de la Timone, F-
13385 Marseille Cedex 5, France
1989 C Julian, MC Tordo, G Macquart-Moulin, JP Moatti, F Giraud, S Ayme. Factors
influencing genetic counseling attendance rate: a geographically based study.
Social Biology 36:3-4:240-247

Babu, BV
India, Andhra University, Dept. Anthropology
1994 BV Babu, YS Kusuma, JM Naidu. Genetic load among four Andhra caste
populations. Social Biology 41: 127-129
1994 BV Babu, JM Naidu. Individual fertility rate among minor tribal populations
from Andhra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 41: 274-277

Bachrach*, Arthur J.
Member 1956
Dept. of Neurology and Medical Psychology, Univ. of Virginia Hospital 1956

Bachrach*, Christine
Dir. 1995-2006
Population Council, PDR
1992-(2009) Chief of Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch, Center
for Population Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development (NICHD/ NIH); financing much current eugenic research

Baer*, Dee
Member 1974
Dept. of Biology, California State, San Diego 1974
1970 Lactase Deficiency and Yogurt. Social Biology 17:143

Bah, Sulaiman M
b. Sierra Leone
University of Western Ontario, Population Research Center, Professional Associate
2009
Epidemiology, National School of Public Health, Medical School of Southern Africa,
Medunsa 2009
1998 Assessing the contribution of age-sex differentials in causes of death due to
infectious and parasitic diseases to the trends in age-sex differentials in life
expectancy in Mauritius. Social Biology 45(3-4):260-72.
1995 Quantitative approaches to detect the fourth stage of the epidemiologic
transition. Social Biology 42 (1-2):141-148
1995 Indirect estimation of cause of death structure in Africa and contemporary
theories of mortality. Social Biology 42(3-4):247-55
1994 Influence of cause-of-death structure on age patterns of mortality in
Mauritius. Social Biology 41(3-4):212-28.

Baier*, Prof. Joseph G.


Member 1956
d. 1990; Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1932-, Prof. 1945-68, Michael F. Guyer
Prof. 1969-1975, Dean of College of Letters and Science 1956-66)

Bailar 3rd, JC
1967 JC Bailar 3rd, J Gurian. The medical significance of date of birth. Eugenics
Quarterly 14(2):89-102
1965 Congenital malformations and season of birth: a brief review. Eugenics
Quarterly 12(3):146-53.
1964 AB Kesselman, JC Bailar 3rd. Disease Incidence and Season of Birth: A Note
on Methodology. Eugenics Quarterly 11:112-5.

Bailey, Prof. Kenneth


UCLA, Sociology 1968-(2000), Emeritus 2009
Director, Population Research Program, Survey Research Center, UCLA, 1971-1974
1974 KD Bailey, LG Reeder, AA Allison, LB Bourque, D Hensler. "Attitudes toward
Population Growth: Demographic Predictors." Social Biology 21:360-367

Bailit DMD PhD, Howard L


1966 HL Bailit, ST Damon, A Damon. Consanguinity on Tristan da Cunha in 1938.
Eugenics Quarterly 13, 30-33

Bajema*, Prof. Carl


Secretary 1969-72; Member 1974
1972 Osborn Frederick, Carl Bajema. "The eugenic hypothesis". Social Biology 19:
337–345. (Ginsburg)
1972 Transmission of information about the environment in the human species: a
cybernetic view of genetic and cultural evolution. Social Biology 19(3):224-6
1968 Relation of fertility to occupational status, IQ, educational attainment and
size of family of origin: a follow-up study of a male Kalamazoo public school
population. Eugenics Quarterly 15(3):198-203
1967 Human population genetics and demography: a selected bibliography.
Eugenics Quarterly 14(3):205-37
1966 "Relation of fertility to educational attainment in a Kalamazoo public school
population", Eugenics Quarterly 13:306-15
1964 Estimation of the Direction and Intensity of Natural Selection in Relation to
Human Intelligence by Means of the Intrinsic Rate of Natural Increase. Eugenics
Quarterly 10:175-87

Abortion and Eugenics: The Views of the former Secretary of the American
Eugenics Society From “An Interview with Carl J. Bajema” which was a telephone
interview done by Marian VanCourt of the Eugenics Special Interest Group, (a
subgroup of MENSA) on October 2, 1983. It was originally published in The
Eugenics Bulletin, Fall 1983 and is now on the web at
http://www.euvolution.com/articles/interview03.html

“VANCOURT: Do you think the Hyde Amendment [which prohibited DHEW


from using Medicaid funds for abortions for poor women] has had an
appreciable dysgenic influence?

BAJEMA: There are certainly a lot of unwanted pregnancies, and the Hyde
Amendment makes it very difficult for women in the poverty category to
obtain abortions. So my immediate response to that question would be
"yes". In my particular state, in Michigan, the state still pays for these abortions.
But many states have refused to step in and pick up the costs. This had got to
have an adverse effect in a variety of ways, including a dysgenic effect. …
VanCourt: [People] have written to me saying essentially the same thing: "I believe
eugenics is a vitally important issue, and nobody seems to be doing anything
about it. What can I do to further this cause?" Do you have any advice to
impart? BAJEMA: I certainly do. I think you have to put your money and your time
where your mouth is--that's the way I'd put it. And I mean both money and time.
There are political controversies we need to get involved in, because in some
cases, the side eugenics is on is losing. I'll give you some examples: First, it's
very important for anyone who supports eugenics to also support
Planned Parenthood and various abortion rights groups. Second, it is
crucial to support sex education and contraceptive education in the
schools. Third, we need to counter the fundamentalists' attack on the
teaching of evolution. And fourth, there's the controversy going on with
respect to the teaching of values which concerns us. What is called "values
clarification" helps students learn about different ways of viewing an act
in terms of both personal consequences and social consequences. An
extreme right wing faction wants to force this out of the schools.
Eugenics is not independent of these controversies, because depending on how some of them go, it could
be extremely difficult to discuss eugenics in the schools, and to develop a national policy with respect to
eugenics.”
From Abortion and Eugenics: The Views of the former Secretary of the American Eugenics Society “An
Interview with Carl J. Bajema”
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1974 AE Abelson, TS Baker, PT Baker. Altitude, Migration and Fertility in the Andes.
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1967 Reply to Lestrel's comments. Eugenics Quarterly 14(2):157.
1966 "Human Biological Variation as an Adaptive Response to the Environment",
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Baker, Robert L
USC, Education 1989
1987 RL Baker, BR Mednick, NA Hunt Academic and psychosocial characteristics of
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Balakrishnan, Prof. TR
University of Western Ontario, Population Research Center 1996, 2009 and
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1979 TR Balakrishnan. Probability of conception, conception delay, and estimates
of fecundability in rural and semiurban areas of certain Latin American countries.
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1989 K Vaninadha Rao, TR Balakrishnan. Timing of first birth and second birth
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Balfour MD, Dr. Marshall C.


Member (Foreign) 1956
1962 Population Council, representative for Asia
1952 The Rockefeller Foundation: Regional Director in the Far East, International
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Bowling Green U, Center for Family and Demographic Research 2009 and
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2004 FW Goza, EG Stockwell, KS Balistreri The relationship between socioeconomic
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2007 Franklin W Goza, Edward G Stockwell, Kelly S Balistreri. Racial Differences in
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Ballesteros, S
1977 J Pinto-Cisternas, B Lazo, C Campusano, S Ballesteros. Some determinants of
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Ballonoff, Paul A
Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin 1976
1973 Structural Statistics: Model Relating Demography and Social Structure with
Applications to Apache and Hopi. Social Biology 20:421-426

Ballweg, John A
Department of Sociology, Virginia Polytechnic 1987, 1992
1984 CE Tan, JA Ballweg. Demographic and contraceptive patterns among women
in Northern Mindanao, the Philippines. Social Biology 31(3-4):232-42
1974 JA Ballweg, DW MacCorquodale. Family planning method change and
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1982 John A. Ballweg. Death Loss, Fetal Wastage and Completed Family Size.
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1972 John A. Ballweg. Selection of a family planning method: a Philippine example.
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Banda, Esther Melody


2003 “Infant mortality in Zambia: socio-economic and demographic determinants.
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v. 50(1-2), 148-166

Bangs*, Ms. Catharine C.


Member 1956; New York City

Bandyopadhyay, S
1994 Molly Chattopadhyay, S Bandyopadhyay, C Duttagupta. Biosocial factors
influencing women to become prostitutes in India. Social Biology 41 (3/4): 252-259.

Barakat*, Bassam Y
Member (Foreign) 1974; Lebanon
1984 Univ. of Maryland; 1974 Dept. OB-GYN, School of Medicine, American Univ.,
Beirut, Lebanon

Barber, Nigel
2004 “Sex Ratio at Birth, Polygyny, and Fertility: A Cross-National Study”, Social
Biology, v. 51, 1-2

Barbosa, CAA
Brazil
Population Genetics Laboratory, University of Hawaii 1980
1983 CAA Barbosa, NE Morton, R Wette, DC Rao, H Krieger. Race, height, and
blood pressure in
Northeastern Brazil. Social Biology 30:211-217

Barden, Howard S
1985 HS Barden, R Kessel, V Schuet. The Costs and Benefits of Screening for PKU
in Wisconsin. Social Biology. 31(1-2):1
1984 HS Barden, R Kessel. The Costs and Benefits of Screening for Congenital
Hypothyroidism in Wisconsin. Social Biology 31: 3–4 185-200

Barish*, N.
Member 1974
1974 Dept. Biology, California State College, Fullerton

Barker*, Ellen
Member 1974
Dight Institute, Minneapolis

Barker*, Dr. Robert O.


Member 1968

Barker*, William
Member 1974; Philadelphia 1974

Barnes, D
1977 KS Markides, D Barnes. A methodological note on the relationship between infant
mortality and socioeconomic status with evidence from San Antonio, Texas. Social
Biology 24(1):38-44.

Barnett, Prof. Larry D


Widener Law 2009 (securities regulation expert)
Population Research and Policy Review: Founder 1982, editor 1982-1993
Graduate, Center for Demography & Population Health (formerly Center for the
Study of Population), Florida State University
1976 Larry D. Barnett, Richard H. MacDonald. "A Study of the Membership of the
National Organization for Non-Parents" Social Biology 23 (1976): 297.
1972 Larry D. Barnett, Dennis S. Mileti. "Nine Demographic Factors and Their
Relationship to Attitudes Toward Abortion Legalization" Social Biology 19 (1972):
43
1970 "Political Affiliation and Attitudes toward Population Limitation" Social Biology
17 (1970): 124
1970 "Education and Religion as Factors Influencing Attitudes toward Population
Growth in the United States" Social Biology 17 (1970): 26
1969 "Population Policy: Payments for Fertility Limitation in the United
States?" Social Biology 16: 239

JBS
1974 Larry D Barnett, Zero Population Growth, Inc.: a Second Study. Journal of
Biosocial Science 6:1-22
1973 Larry D Barnet A Study of the Relationship between Attitudes towards World
Population Growth and USA Population Growth. Journal of Biosocial Science (1973),
5:61-69
1972 Larry D Barnet Demographic factors in attitudes towards population growth
and control. Journal of Biosocial Science (1972), 4:9-23
1972 Larry D Barnett. The rural ideal in American society and its influence on
attitudes towards population limitation, Journal of Biosocial Science 4:235-246

[Population Policy and the U.S. Constitution (1982), Larry Barnett]

Baron, Miron
New York State Psychiatric Institute
1991 X-linkage and manic-depressive illness: a reassessment. Social Biology, 38,
179-188

Barrow MD, Mark V


National Institute of Dental Research, NIH 1970
1975 Jerald Niswander, MV Barrow, GJ Bingle. Congenital Malformations in the
American Indian. Social Biology 22, 3:203-215

Baruch*, Bernard
Member 1930

Baruffi MD, MPH, Prof. Giglioli


University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health
1992 GR Alexander, G Baruffi, J Mor, E Kieffer. Maternal nativity status and
pregnancy outcome among U.S.-born Filipinos. Social Biology, 39 (3-4), 278-284

Basavarajappa, KG
Demographic Research Center, Bombay, India; Australian National University 1963,
1969; Statistics Canada 1984, 1999
1968 Changes in age at marriage of females and their effect on the birth rate in
India: a reply. Eugenics Quarterly 15(4):293-5. [Reply to P Krishnan]
1967 KG Basavarajappa, MI Belvalgidad. Changes in age at marriage of females
and their effect on the birth rate in India. Eugenics Quarterly 14(1):14-26.

JBS
1988 KG Basavarajappa, M J Norris, SS Halli. Spouse selection in Canada, 1921–78:
an examination by age, sex and religion. Journal of Biosocial Science 20:211-223
1984 KG Basavarajappa, SS Halli. Ethnic fertility differences in Canada, 1926–71:
an examination of assimilation hypothesis. Journal of Biosocial Science 16:45-54
1969 KG Basavarajappa. Recent trends and patterns of non-Maori fertility in New
Zealand. Journal of Biosocial Science 1:101-108

Bass*, George E.
Member 1956

Bass*, Medora Steegman


Member 1956
head, Planned Parenthood, Philadelphia

1967 "Attitudes of Parents of Retarded Children toward Voluntary Sterilization"


Eugenics Quarterly, v. 14, 1
1964 "Marriage, Parenthood, and Prevention of Pregnancy for the Mentally
Deficient" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 11, 2

Bassett MD, Prof. Anne S


Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1992 and
Schizophrenia Research Program, Queen Street Mental Health Centre 1994
1991 Linkage Analysis of Schizophrenia - Challenges and Promise. Social Biology
38 (3-4):189-196

Basu, A
1971 Intrinsic rate of natural increase among the Pahira. Social Biology 18(2):195-
9.
1967 Selection intensity in the Pahiras. Eugenics Quarterly 14(3):241-2.

Basu, Prof. Alaka Malwade


Cornell: Cornell Population Program 2009 and Development Sociology 2009 and
Population and Development Program 2009
Population Council, PDR
1993 How pervasive are sex differentials in childhood nutritional levels in South
Asia? Social Biology 40: 25-37
1987 Household Influences on Childhood Mortality: evidence from historical and
recent mortality trends. Social Biology 34 187:205

Basumallik, T
K Pakrasi, T Basumallik, S Chowdhury, M Chakraborty. Mentally retarded children
of Eastern India: a biosocial study. Social Biology 34:3-43-4, 206-219

Bates*, Prof. Marston


Member 1956
1906-1974; Prof. Zoology, U Michigan 1952-1971
Rockefeller Foundation, International Health Division 1937-50
United Fruit Company 1928-31

"The problem of man's place in nature ... is the problem of the relations between
man's developing culture and other aspects of the biosphere. ...This makes the
split between the social and biological sciences particularly unfortunate.
Economics and ecology ... as fields of knowledge ... are cultivated in remotely
separated parts of our universities ... the humanities (have)long forgotten about
nature ... Surely there is some way of putting all these things together ... The
matter has some urgency ... we can create... we can produce ... we have
achieved ... control ... yet ... attempts to look at man's future are gloomy ...
continuing warfare ... dizzy rate of population growth, and the exhaustion of
resources ... we have lost the faith of the Eighteenth Century ... and the .. faith of
the Nineteenth Century ... Man can't change the laws of cultural evolution or
organic evolution ... but understanding the laws and acting with the laws he can
influence the consequences ... the long term threat is the cancerous multiplication
of the numbers of men ... we must make every effort to maintain diversity...
Science has undermined the dogmas and revelations ... a rationale for conduct ...
will have to consider not only the problems of man's conduct with his fellow man,
but also man's conduct toward nature ... we need to develop an ecological
conscience" (from The Forest and the Sea p. 250 -257)

Batty*, Mr. James;


Member (Foreign) 1956; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Baudot, Patrick
U of Provence, France
1986 D Bley, P Baudot. Some recent trends in infant mortality in the province of
Marrakech, Morocco: a demographic transition in process. Social Biology 33(3-
4):322-5
JBS
1996 P Baudot, C Varea, E Crognier, D Bley, G Boetsch, A Baali, MK Hilali.
Determinants of contraceptive use in Morocco: stopping behaviour in traditional
populations. Journal of Biosocial Science 28:1
INED, Population (French)
1989 Patrick Baudot. Structure de la mortalité infantile dans la région de
Marrakech (Maroc), Institut National d'Études Démographiques. (INED)

Bauer*, Harry L.
Member 1956
City College, Santa Monica, California 1956

Bauman, Karl E
Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, Emeritus 2009
1977 Karl E Bauman, Ann E. Anderson, Jean L. Freeman, Gary G. Koch. “Legal
abortions, subsidized family planning services, and the U.S. ‘birth dearth’.’’ Social
Biology 24(3):183-191.
1975 Karl E Bauman, Gary G. Koch, J. Richard Udry, Jean L. Freeman. “The
Relationship Between Legal Abortion and Marriage,” Social Biology 22(2):117-124
1972 Karl E Bauman, P Varavej. Reason for Contracepting and Choice between IUD
and Pill – Implications for the Difference in Continuation Rates” Social Biology 19:
292-296

Beale, Calvin
FDA, demographer; d. 2008
1957 American Triracial Isolates: Their Status and Pertinence to Genetic Research,"
Eugenics Quarterly 4/4:187-96

Bean, Prof. Frank D


U California-Irvine: Sociology and Center for Demographic and Social Analysis 2009
U Texas-Austin, Sociology and Population Research Center 1983
Population Council, PDR
1997 “Racial Fertility Differences: The Role of Female Employment and Education
in Wanted and Unwanted Childbearing” (with Jeffrey A. Burr). Social Biology 43:
218-241
1980 Frank D. Bean, Margaret P Clark, Scott J South, Gray Swicegood, Dorie
Williams. Changes in Sexual Desire after Voluntary Sterilization. Social Biology 27
(Fall): 186-193.

Bean, Prof. Lee L


U Utah: Sociology 1982, 1987 and Middle East Center 1987
2002 “Fertility and Post-Reproductive Longevity.” w/ Ken R Smith*, Geraldine P
Mineau, Social Biology, v. 49, 3
1984 DL Anderton, LL Bean, JD Willigan, GP Mineau. Adoption of fertility limitation
in an American frontier population: an analysis and simulation of socio-religious
subgroups. Social Biology, 31: 140-59

JBS
1987 Mahjoub A El-Faedy, Lee L Bean Differential paternity in Libya. Journal of
Biosocial Science 19:395-403
Beatty-DeSana, Jeanne W.
Member 1974
Georgia Retardation Center, Cytogenetics Lab, Atlanta, Georgia 1974

Beaver PhD, Kevin M


Florida State U, Dept. Criminology 2008
Forthcoming
(2009), “A gene X environment interaction between DRD2 and religiosity in the pre
diction of adolescent delinquent involvement in a sample of males” w/ Chris
Gibson, W Jennings, Jeffrey T. Ward, Biodemography and Social Biology
2009 “A Gene-Based Evolutionary Explanation for the Association between
Criminal Involvement and Number of Sex Partners”, w/ John Paul Wright, and
Anthony Walsh, Social Biology

Beck*, B
Member (Foreign) 1974; Denmark

Beckerman, Stephen
Pennsylvania State U, Anthroplogy 2009
1976 An unusual live birth sex ratio in Ecuador. Social Biology 23(2): 172-174

Beer*, Ethel S.
Member 1956; New York City 1956

Begleiter, Michael L
Genetic Councselling Center, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas
1976 ML Begleiter, VF Burry, DJ Harris. The Prevalence of Divorce among Families
of Children with Cystic Fibrosis. Social Biology 23:260-264. 1976.

Behrman, Prof. Jere R


publishes with HP Kohler* President SBSB (2009)
University of Pennsylvania, Graduate Group in Demography 2009 and Population
Studies Center 2009
Population Council, PDR
1986 P Taubman, JR Behrman. Effect of Number and Position of Siblings on Child
and Adult Outcomes. Social Biology 33:22-34

Beiguelman*, Dr.
Member (Foreign) 1967; Universidad de Campinas, Brazil

Belknap*, Chauncey
Director 1937-41; Secretary 1942-45; Treasurer 1946; Secretary/ Treasurer 1947-51;
Treasurer 1952-59; Director 1960-61; Member 1974
Rockefeller Foundation lawyer; Frederick Osborn’s personal lawyer; Patterson,
Belknap, Webb and Tyler 1920-1980

Bell*, Alexander Graham


American Consultative Committee 1912-21; (Honorary President, Second International
Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921)
Inventor of the telephone
Bell*, AW
Member 1930, 1956
California 1930; Los Angeles, California 1956

Belmont*, August
Member 1930

Belmont, Lillian
New York State Psychiatric Institute 2006
1980 P Cohen, Lillian Belmont, J Dryfoos, Z Stein, S Zayac. The effects of teenaged
motherhood and maternal age on offspring intelligence. Social Biology 27(2), 138–
154.

Belt, S
1974 P Cutright, S Belt, J Scanzoni. Gender preferences, sex predetermination, and
family size in the United States. Social Biology 21(3):242-8

Belvalgidad, MI
1967 KG Basavarajappa, MI Belvalgidad. Changes in age at marriage of females
and their effect on the birth rate in India. Eugenics Quarterly 14(1):14-26.

Benaya, Kabwe Wendy


2003 Nyovani Janet Madise, Esther Melody Banda, Kabwe Wendy Benaya. Infant
mortality in Zambia: socio-economic and demographic determinants. Social
Biology, v. 50(1-2), 148-166

Bendel, JP
1978 JP Bendel, C. Hua. An estimate of the natural fecundability ratio curve. Social
Biology 25:210-227

Bender*, Lauretta
Member 1974; Maryland 1974
1963 "Mental Illness in Childhood and Heredity", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 10, 1

Benfer*, Prof. Robert A


Member 1974
Univ. Missouri-Columbus 1969-(2009), Emeritus (2002-2009)

Benjamin, Prof. Lorna Smith


Referee, Social Biology
U Utah, Psychology

Bennett, JH
Head, Department of Genetics, Adelaide University, Australia
1962 Population and family studies on kuru. Eugenics Quarterly 9:59-68

Bennett*, Prof. Kenneth


Member 1976; Book editor, Social Biology: 1973 (2), 1975 & 1976 (all reviews), 1980-
1981, 1987; manuscript referee 1975-1980
Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, Anthropology (1970-(2009), Emeritus 2009
1987 book review of Men in Groups by Lionel Tiger in Social Biology, v. 34, 1-2
Bennett, Prof. Neil G
2009 Director, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research and Baruch College
Member, Board of Directors, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 1987-
1992; and at
various dates, Executive Committee, Affiliate Development and Evaluation
(including as
Chair), Public Affairs, Insurance, National Nominating Committee, North Atlantic
Regional
Nominating Committee (including as Chair), and Alumni Association Executive
Committee.
Member, Board of Directors, Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1988-1994.
Member, Science Advisory Panel, Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1988-1991.
Member, Board of Directors, Planned Parenthood of Connecticut, 1985-1991

2000 D Conley, N Bennett. Race and the inheritance of low birth weight. Social
Biology 47 (1-2): 77-93.

Benoist* MD, Prof. Jean


Member (Foreign) 1974; France/ Canada
Professor Emeritus of Medical Anthropology, University of Aix-Marseille, Provence,
France 2008

Bentley*, Prof. Gillian R.


Dir. 1994-2006
2009 Durham U, Anthropology and Centre for Integrated Health Care Research, UK

JBS
1992 Peter T Ellison*, Gillian R Bentley*, Robert C Bailey, Mark R Jenike, Alisa M
Harrigan, Nadine R Peacock. The ecology of birth seasonality among
agriculturalists in central Africa. Journal of Biosocial Science 24:393-412

Benton, MA
1986 IF Laurenson, MA Benton, AJ Bishop, CGN Mascie-Taylor. Fertility at Low and
High altitude in Central Nepal. Social Biology 32:65-70

Berggren, Gretchen
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India 1975
1974 G Berggren, N Murthy, SJ Williams. Rural Haitian women: an analysis of
fertility rates. Social Biology 21(4):368-78

Berhanu, Betemariam
Ethiopia/Brown U Population Program
2000 “The effects of breastfeeding and birth spacing on infant and early childhood
mortality in Ethiopia” w/ David P Lindstrom, Social Biology, v. 47, 1-2
1998 "Postpartum Amenorrhea in Ethiopia: The Role of Weaning, Child Death, and
Socioeconomic Factors", w/ Dennis P Hogan, Social Biology, v 45 #1-2

Berkov, Beth
Family Health Services Section, California State Department of Health 1974
1975 B Berkov, J Sklar. Methodological options in measuring illegitimacy and the
difference they make. Social Biology 22(4):356-71.

Berman*, Paul
Member 1974; Flushing New York 1974

Berman, Peter A
1986 JS Passel, PA Berman. Quality of 1980 Census data for American Indians.
Social Biology 33, 163-182

Bernis, Cristina
Spain
1993 E Crognier, C Bernis, E Elizondo, C Varea. The patterns of fertility in a Berber
population from Morocco. Social Biology 34, 192-199

Bernstein, Marianne E
1967 Techniques of stratified sampling in the study of variation of the human sex
ratio. Eugenics Quarterly 14(1):54-9

Bertrand PhD, Jane T


Tulane U, School Public Health and Tropical Medicine 1987
1981 R Santiso, MA Pineda, M Marroquín, JT Bertrand. Vasectomy in Guatemala: a
follow-up study of five hundred acceptors. Social Biology 28(3-4):253-64

Best PhD, Latrica E


2008 USC, Davis School of Gerontology, post-doctoral trainee (Preceptor, Eileen
Crimmins, SSSB)
2005-2002 Penn State, Population Research Institute, 2004 PhD: “Racial
differences in the prevalence of diabetes”
2005 “Life course pathways to adult-onset diabetes”, w/Mark D Hayward (SBSB),
Mira M Hidajat, Social Biology, v. 52, 3-4

Bianchine*, Josette
Member 1974; Columbus, Ohio 1974

Bichel* MD, Dr. Jorgen


Member (Foreign) 1956; Institute for General Pathology, University of Aarhus, Aarhus,
Denmark 1956

Biddle*, Mrs. Mary Duke


Member 1930

Bigelow*, Prof. Maurice A.- Member 1925, 1930; Pres., 1940-45; Director 1946; Acting
Executive Secretary 1948-51; Secretary 1952; Hon. Secretary 1953
President during World War II and after; suceeeded by Frederick Osborn

Bingle, Glen J
Departments of Medical Genetics, Medicine, and Pediatrics, Indiana University
School of Medicine, Indianapolis 1975
Genetics and Epidemiology Section, Laboratory of Developmental Biology and
Anomalies, National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health (NIH)
1975
1975 J Niswander, MV Barrow, GJ Bingle. Congenital Malformations in the
American Indian. Social Biology 22, 3:203-215

Bin Mazurka, Ariffin


1973 H Wolfers, N Subbiah, Ariffin Bin Mazurka. Psychological aspects of
vasectomy in Malaysia. Social Biology 20(3):315-22

Birdsell, Prof. Joseph Benjamin


(1908-1994); UCLA, Anthropology and Sociology 1947-1975
Anthropologist, Hunter-Gatherer Studies
Races, a Study of Race Formation in Man (1950)
1972 JB Birdsell. The problem of the evolution of human races: classification or
clines? Social Biology, 19:136-162.

Bishop, AJ
1986 IF Laurenson, MA Benton, AJ Bishop, CGN Mascie-Taylor. Fertility at Low and
High Altitude in Central Nepal. Social Biology 32, 65-70

Bisch* MD, Dr. Louis Edward


Member 1956
Prof. of Neuropsychiatry, New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital 1926-63

Bishop*, Dr. Louis B.


Member 1930, 1956

Blacksheer*, Alfreda D
Member 1974; Nashville Tennessee 1974

Blake, Judith
Kingsley Blake’s* wife
Population Association of America, President 1981
Population Council, PDR
1986 Number of Siblings, Family Background, and the Process of Status
Attainment. Social Biology 33:5-21
1979 Judith Blake, JH Del Pinal. "Predictors of family-size preferences, 1945-1977:
A multivariate analysis," Social Biology 26(4):302-13
1977 "The Pill and the Rising Costs of Fertility Control," Social Biology, 24:267
1967 Family size in the 1960's--a baffling fad? Eugenics Quarterly 14(1):60-74

Blanchard, Prof. Kenneth S


2000-(2008) Our Lady of the Lake U, San Antonio, Texas, Sociology
2009 “A Cohort Study of Tuberculosis and Influenza Mortality in the Twentieth
Century”, w/ Benjamin S Bradshaw, David W Smith, Biodemography and Social
Biology, v. 54, 1;
1995 Benjamin S. Bradshaw, Kenneth S. Blanchard, and George H. Thompson.
1995. Emergence of diabetes mellitus in a Mexican Origin Population: A multiple
cause of death analysis. Social Biology 42:36-49.
Blanco, Rafael
U Chile-Santiago, Faculty of Medicine, Dept. Cellular Biology and Genetics 1998
1976 R Chakraborty, R Blanco, F Rothhammer, Elena Llop. Genetic Variability in
Chilean Indian Populations and its Association with Geography, Language, and
Culture. Social Biology 23, 73-81.

Blattler*, D. Paul
Member 1974
1975 DP Blattler, HA Stevens, AJ Cropley. "Intellect and Serum Uric Acid: An
Optimal Concentration of Serum Urate for Human Learning", Social Biology, v. 22,
3

Blattner*, Peggy
Member 1974; Scarsdale, New York 1974

Bley, D
CNRS, France
1986 D Bley, P Baudot. Some recent trends in infant mortality in the province of
Marrakech, Morocco: a demographic transition in process. Social Biology 33(3-
4):322-5.

Blizard*, Prof. David D


Sec/ Treas 1982-83
Center for Developmental and Health Genetics, Pennsylvania State University 2008

Bloom* MD, Dr. David


Member 1956

Bloom, Prof. David E


2009 Harvard: Chair, Department of Global Health and Population and Economics
and Demography and Director, Program on the Global Demography of Aging, at
the Harvard School of Public Health
2009 NBER Economics of Aging Program
Population Council, PDR
1981 James Trussell, D Bloom, Anne R Pebley. Correcting Contraceptive Failure
Rates for Sample Composition and Sample Selection Bias. Social Biology 28(3-4):
293-298

Blumel* MD, Dr. Johanna


Member 1956; Galveston, Texas 1956

Boardman* PhD, Jason


Advisory Board Member, Society for Biodemography and Social Biology (2006-2008);
Associate Editor, Journal of Biodemography and Social Biology (2006-2009)
Population Program and Health and Society Progam, Institute of Behavioral
Science, University of Colorado-Boulder 2009
“Jason Boardman's research focuses on the social determinants of health with an
emphasis on the gene-environment interactions related to health behaviors.”

Boateng, John
Ghana born
2008 Penn State U College of Agriculture, graduate student studying under
Constance Flanagan
2009 “Women's Access to Health Care in Ghana: Effects of Education, Residence,
Lineage and Self-Determination”, w/ Constance Flanagan, Biodemography and
Social Biology, v. 54, 1

Bodmer*, Prof. Walter F


Dir. 1971; Pres., Galton Institute 2008-(2009)
The Galton Institute is the English eugenics society.
1965 "A program for genetic demography based on data from large scale social
surveys" Eugenics Quarterly 12:85-89

Boggs, Stephen T
1957 "Family Size and Social Mobility in a California Suburb," Eugenics Quarterly, 4

Bogue, G
1972 G Bogue, GF Edwards. How to get along without race in demographic
analysis. Social Biology 18(4):387-96

Bohman MD, Michael


U Stockholm, Dept. Psychology, Sweden
1986 S Sigvardsson, CR Cloninger, M Bohman “Prevention and treatment of alcohol
abuse; uses and limitations of the high risk paradigm” Social Biology, 32:3-43-4,
185-194

Boiko, Serge I
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2001
Anatoli I Yashin, Svetlana V Ukraintseva, Serge I Boiko, Konstantin G Arbeev.
Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related? Social Biology 49(3-
4):206-17

Bojnova, V
Slovakia
1968 V Ferák, Z Lichardová, V Bojnová. Endogamy, exogamy, and stature.
Eugenics Quarterly 15(4):273-6.

Boleslaw*, Goldman
Member (Foreign) 1974
Acting Head, Cytogenetics Institute, Tel-Hashomer Hospital, Ramat-Gan, Israel
1974

Bongaarts*, John
Dir. 1988-93; 2000-06
Population Council 1973-(2009) (v.p. 1989-2009; Director, Research Division 1992;
Medical Committee 1992)

2009 Bongaarts and Population Council push ahead with the destruction of African
societies and African populations
“International Family Planning Programs: Myths v. Facts
NEW YORK, NY (9 April 2009) — Funding for international family planning programs in
developing countries has declined by 30% since the mid-1990s. Decisions by
policymakers and donors to reduce investments in contraceptive services and supplies
were based on plausible-sounding—but misguided—arguments. “Donor fatigue” and
persistent opposition from conservative governments and institutions, in particular the
Bush administration and the Vatican, contributed to this decline. Family planning
programs were placed on the back burner as other pressing problems, such as the AIDS
epidemic, rose in prominence.
In "A response to critics of family planning programs" (PDF), published today in
International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, the Population Council’s
John Bongaarts and co-author Steven W. Sinding aim to set the record straight and to
urge that family planning become a higher priority on the international development
agenda.
Myth: Family planning programs have little or no effect on fertility.
Fact: Decades of research show that comprehensive family planning and reproductive
health services lead to sharp rises in contraceptive use that help women avoid unwanted
pregnancies. Over a thirty-year period (1960–1990), fertility declined in the developing
world from more than six to fewer than four births per woman, and almost half of that
decline—43%—is attributable to family planning programs.
Myth: Fertility declines are under way everywhere, so the population problem has
largely been solved and family planning programs are no longer needed.
Fact: Population will keep growing even if fertility could immediately be reduced to the
replacement level of 2.1 births per woman, because:
• Current birthrates still leave fertility above the level needed to bring about
population stabilization.
• People live longer as higher standards of living, better nutrition, expanded health
services, and greater investments in public health measures have reduced death
rates, and further improvements are likely.
• The large number of young people entering their childbearing years will result in
population growth for decades to come. For example, in sub-Saharan Africa, 43%
of the total female population was younger than 15 years in 2005.
Myth: The death toll of the AIDS epidemic makes family planning undesirable and
unnecessary.
Fact: Despite the substantial mortality from AIDS, UN projections for all developing
regions predict further large population increases. Despite a severe epidemic in sub-
Saharan Africa, the region’s population is expected to grow by at least one billion
between 2005 and 2050. This is because the annual number of AIDS deaths (two million)
is equivalent to just 10 days’ growth in the population of the developing world.
Myth: Family planning programs are not cost-effective.
Fact: The World Bank estimates the cost of family planning at $100 per life-year saved.
This is of the same order of magnitude as other health interventions, such as basic
sanitation for diarrheal disease, a short course of chemotherapy for tuberculosis, and
condom distribution for HIV prevention. All these interventions, including those for family
planning, are much more cost-effective than antiretroviral treatment of AIDS, which
currently receives a large proportion of health-related development aid.
Myth: Family planning programs at best have made women the instruments of
population control policies and, at worst, have been coercive.
Fact: Today, nearly all programs around the world respect the right of couples to make
informed reproductive choices, free from undue persuasion or coercion. An important
exception is China, however, where the one-child policy continues to violate reproductive
rights standards.
Population growth and what to do about it has been the subject of controversy since the
1700s. Perhaps because at its most fundamental level the subject deals with sex, it has
been a peculiarly incendiary topic of public policy debate. Yet much of today’s discussion
about family planning programs, a principal instrument through which population policies
have been implemented over the past 50 years, is based on faulty perceptions and
misinformation. Large-scale national family planning programs have, for the most part,
been remarkably successful.
Why does this matter? Because women and children continue to suffer and die as a
consequence of unwanted and unintended childbearing. Beyond that are renewed
concerns about a variety of environmental issues and about the security of nations and
the stability of governments, as well as deepening worries about food security and
pervasive poverty.
“In the face of declining political and financial commitment to family planning programs,
we must address head-on the faulty criticisms that have held back efforts to satisfy the
unmet demand for family planning services,” say Bongaarts and Sinding. “High fertility
and rapid population growth remain real problems that merit our attention and action.”
http://www.popcouncil.org/mediacenter/newsreleases/2009_GuttFPMythsFacts.html

Bonin, Steve L
Lee Ellis, Steve Bonin “Social status and the secondary sex ratio: new evidence on
a lingering controversy”. Social Biology, v. 49, 1-2

Bonne*, Batsheva
Member (Foreign) 1967, 1974
Dept. of Genetics, Tel Hashoma Hospital, Tel Aviv 1967
1973 Roberts, D.F. and Batsheva Bonne (1973) `Reproduction and Inbreeding
among the Samaritans’, Social Biology 20(1): 64—70

Book* MD, Jan A


Consulting Editor, Eugenics Quarterly 1963, 1968; Member 1974
Institute for Medical Genetics, University of Uppsala, Uppsala Stockholm, Sweden
1980
1959 "Fertility Trends in Some Types of Mental Defects", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 6,
2
1955 "Heredity Counseling. Medical Genetics and Counseling Practices", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 2, 3

Booshanam, V
1969 WR Centerwall, G Savarinathan, LR Mohan, V Booshanam, M Zachariah.
'Inbreeding patterns in rural South India', Social Biology, 16:2

Booth, Alan
Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University 2009
1978 Alan Booth, Susan Welch, "Stress, Health and Political Participation." Social
Biology 25 (2): 102-114.

Borgiani, Paola
Human Development, University of Rome Tor Vergata , Rome, Italy 1995
1992 E Bottini, F Gloria-Bottini, N Lucarini, A Scalamandré, P Borgiani, A Amante.
Phosphoglucomutase genetic polymorphism and human fertility. Social Biology
39(3-4):246-56

Bottini, Egidio
Human Development, University of Rome Tor Vergata , Rome, Italy 1995
1992 E Bottini, F Gloria-Bottini, N Lucarini, A Scalamandré, P Borgiani, A Amante.
Phosphoglucomutase genetic polymorphism and human fertility. Social Biology
39(3-4):246-56
1975 Abortion: a hypothesis on the role of ABO blood groups and placental alkaline
phosphatase. Social Biology 22(3):221-8.

Gloria-Bottini, Fulvia
Human Development, University of Rome Tor Vergata , Rome, Italy 1995
1992 E Bottini, F Gloria-Bottini, N Lucarini, A Scalamandré, P Borgiani, A Amante.
Phosphoglucomutase genetic polymorphism and human fertility. Social Biology
39(3-4):246-56

Bouchard*, Prof. Thomas J


Dir. 1993-99
IQ and twin research supported by Pioneer Fund; U Minnesota, Psychology and
Director of the Minnesota Center for Twin and Adoption Research.
1977 TJ Bouchard, MG McGee. "Sex Differences in Human Spatial Ability: Not an X-
linked Recessive Gene Effect", Social Biology, v. 24, 4

Bourque, LB
1974 KD Bailey, LG Reeder, AA Allison, LB Bourque, D Hensler. "Attitudes Toward
Population Growth: Demographic Predictors." Social Biology 21:360-367

Boutros*, Susan N.
Member 1974; Limestone, New York 1974

Bouvier, LF
1973 Changes in the use of oral contraceptives by Rhode Island women between
1967 and 1970. Social Biology 20(1):51-63.

Boyden*, Mabel Gregg


Member 1956
Rutgers Univ. (Dept. of Zoology 1925-68

Boynton, JW
1970 DM Heer, JW Boynton. A multivariate regression analysis of differences in
fertility of United States counties. Social Biology 17: 180-194

Brace*, Prof. C. Loring


Dir. 1974, 85-87, 1989

Bracher, Michael
U Stockholm, Demograpy Unit, Senior Research Associate 1999
1989 Santow, Gigi and Michael Bracher. 1989. Do gravidity and age affect
pregnancy outcome? Social Biology 36: 9-22.

Bracken, Michael B
Yale University Medical School, Dept. Epidemiology and Public Health 1978
1977 IC Cohen MB Bracken. Monthly variation in conceptions leading to induced
abortion. Social Biology 24:245-250, 1977
1976 MB Bracken. Contraception and pregnancy after dropping out of family
planning clinics: A national interview survey in Jamaica. Social Biology 23(1):55-65

Bradshaw, Prof. Benjamin Spencer


U Texas, School Public Health 2009
The University of Texas at Austin, Population Research Center, 1987-(2007)
2009 “A Cohort Study of Tuberculosis and Influenza Mortality in the Twentieth
Century”, w/ David W Smith, Stephen Blanchard, Biodemography and Social
Biology, v. 54, 1
2003 “Reconciling heart disease mortality and ICD codes,” Social Biology, v. 50
Benjamin S. Bradshaw and David P. Smith. 1997. The decline of tuberculosis
mortality in an urban Mexican origin population, 1935-84. Social Biology 44:25-41.
Benjamin S. Bradshaw, Kenneth S. Blanchard, and George H. Thompson. 1995.
Emergence of diabetes mellitus in a Mexican Origin Population: A multiple cause
of death analysis. Social Biology 42:36-49.

Brambila Paz, C [or Brambila C Paz or PC Brambila or CP Brambila]


Mexico
2001 “Alternative theories of the relationship of schooling and work to family
formation: Evidence from Mexico”, David P Lindstrom, PC Brambila, Social Biology,
v. 53, 1-2

Brand*, Jean
Member 1974

Braun DPH, Kathryn L


Director, Center on Aging, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii,
Honolulu, Hawaii 2001, 2009
1997 KL Braun, H Yang, AT Onaka, BY Horiuchi. Asian and Pacific Islander
mortality differences in Hawaii. Social Biology 44(3-4):213-26

Brennan, ER
1980 ER Brennan, Bennett Dyke*. Assortative mate choice and mating opportunity
on Sanday, Orkney Islands. Social Biology 27(3):199-210, 1980

Bresler*, Jack B
Dir. 1971 (Sept.), 1972 (March); Member 1974, 1976, 1986
Manuscript reviewer for Social Biology 1965-1972
1970 Outcrossings in Caucasions and fetal loss. Social Biology 17: 17-25.
1961 "The relation of population fertility levels to ethnic group backgrounds,"
Eugenics Quarterly 8:12-22
1961 "The Human Biology of Academic Potential: A Proposed Investigation",
Eugenics Quarterly 8, 1

Brewis, Prof. Alexandra (Brewis-Slade)


Arizona State U-Tempe, School of Human Evolution and Social Change 2009
2002 Social and biological measures of hyperactivity and inattention: Are they
measuring the same underlying constructs of child behavior? Social Biology 49, 1-
2, 99-115 [Funded by National Science Foundation and Wenner Gren Foundation]
1996 JH Underwood, Brewis AA. Coital rates, sex-selective infanticide, and sex
ratios at birth: a reply to James. Social Biology 43(1-2):134-5.
1994 AA Brewis, JH Underwood. Sex ratios at birth in Micronesia: reply to James.
Social Biology 41(3-4):280-2
1993 Sex ratios at birth in a Micronesian atoll population. Social Biology 40:207-14.

Briceno, Prof. Asdrubal


Venezuela
1997 A Briceño, K Jaffe. Sex differences in occupational performance: a biological
perspective. Social Biology, 44: 198-204

Brigham*, Dr. Carl Campbell


Member 1925, 1930; Advisory Council 1927-35; (Member, Eugenics Research Association
1938)
IQ testing

Bringle, Prof. Robert Gordon


Indiana U, Psychology 1997-(2006)
University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Psychology 1974-1980
1982 RG Bringle, RM Antley. Elaboration of the definition of genetic counseling into
a model for counselee decision making. Social Biology 27, 304-318.

Brinkerhoff, Merlin B
Brigham Young U, Dept. Sociology, Utah 1969
1973 PR Kunz, MB Brinkerhoff, V Hundley. Relationship of Income and
Childlessness, Social Biology 20: 139-142

Brissenden*, Jane
Member (Foreign) 1974; Ottawa, Canada 1974

Brittain, Anne W
University of Miami, Coral Gables 1990
1991 Can women remember how many children they have borne? Data from the
East Caribbean. Social Biology 38(3-4):219-32.
1991 "Anticipated Child Loss to Migration and Sustained High Fertility in an East
Caribbean Population" Social Biology 38(1-2) 94-112

Britton, S
1974 A. Falek, S. Britton. "Phases in Coping: The Hypothesis and Its Implications",
Social Biology, v. 21, 1

Brockerhoff, Martin
Population Council 1994; Population Council, PDR
1994 M Brockerhoff, X. Yang. Impact of migration on fertility in sub-Saharan Africa,
Social Biology 41(1–2): 19–43.

Brooks*, Howard L.
Member 1956; Glen Ridge, New Jersey 1956

Brooks*, Prof. Shelagh


Member 1974, 1976, 1989
Prof. of Anthropology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 1969-(1976)

Brosseau* Jr., George E.


Member 1974
National Science Foundation 1974

Broudy, David W
1983 DW Broudy, PA May. Demographic and Epidemiologic Transition Among the
Navajo Indians.' Social Biology 30(1): 1-16

Brown, F
1986 B Cathey, F Brown. Attitudes toward and knowledge of sociobiology among
college science professors. Social Biology 33(1-2):148-52.

Brown*, James Scott


1999-2002 Managing editor, Social Biology
Carolina Population Center

Brown*, Kenneth S.
Member 1974; Potomac, Maryland 1974

Brown*, Mrs. Newell


Member 1956
daughter of Frederick Osborn q.v.

Brown*, Royal L.
Member 1974; Riverside, California 1974

Brown PhD, Ryan Andrew


2006 “Historical and life course timing of the male mortality disadvantage in
Europe: Epidemiologic transitions, evolution, and behavior”, w/ Margaret M Weden,
Social Biology, v. 53, 1-2 [from Social Biology website but note alternate journal
title: “2007 Weden M, Brown RA. “Historical and life course timing of the male
mortality disadvantage in Europe: Epidemiological transitions, evolution, and
behavior. Biodemography and Social Biology, In press”

Brownson* MD, Dr. Bradley


Member 1956; San Mateo Clinic, San Mateo, California 1956

Bruell*, Prof. Jan


Member 1974 Dir. 1985-87
Spent time in Nazi concentration camps but still supported eugenics

Brues*, Prof. Alice M.


Member 1974
Univ. Colorado, Boulder (Prof. Anthropology 1965-(1976); “race formation”

Bruins, J. W.
Member (Foreign) 1956; 1956 Nederlands Anthropogenetische Vereniging, Deventer,
Netherlands
Brumbach PhD, Barbara M
U Northern Arizona, Psychology 2009
U Arizona-Tucson, Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology and Research
Methods/Statistics, PhD 2006
Promoting JP Rushton’s theory
2004 “The Heritability of Life History Strategy: The K-Factor, Covitality, and
Personality”, w/ Aurelio Jose Figueredo, Stephanie MR Schneider, Geneva Vásquez,
Social Biology, v. 51, 3-4
and see
2007 “The K-Factor, Covitality and Personality: A Psychometric Test of Life
History”, w/ Aurelio José Figueredo q.v., Geneva Vásquez q.v., Stephanie MR
Schneider q.v., Human Nature, v. 18, No. 1, pp. 47–73.

Bruno, Mrs. Virginia Field


Member 1956

Brush*, Mrs. Dorothy H.


Dir. 1956-63
International Planned Parenthood Federation: Editor, Around the World News
of Population and Birth Control 1952-56 (the International Planned Parenthood
Federation's newsletter)
Chmn., Brush Foundation for Race Betterment 1957-63

Buchanan, Anne V
Pennsylvania State U, Dept. Anthropology
1995 Anne Buchanan, Kenneth M. Weiss*. “Infant Mortality in a Mexican-American
Community: Laredo, Texas, 1950-1977.” Social Biology 38: 223-241.

Bueche, Nancy
1979 Graduate student at Utah State U
1978 GR Adams, N Bueche, JD Schvaneveldt. Contemporary views of euthanasia: A
regional assessment, Social Biology 25:548-560

Bull RN MPH, Loretta Bad Heart


Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service, PHS Indian Hospital, Rapid City, South
Dakota 1999
1998 Thomas K. Welty, Valborg L. Kvigne, Loretta Bad Heart Bull, Gary R.
Leonardson, Loralei Lacina. Relationship of prenatal alcohol use with maternal and
prenatal factors in American Indian women. Social Biology 45(3-4):214-22

Bumpass, Prof. Larry


Population Association of America, President 1990
U Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography and Ecology 2009 and Center for
Demography of Health and Aging 2009 and Sociology Emeritus 2009
Population Council, PDR
1977 L Bumpass, EK Mburugu. Age at First Marriage and Completed Family Size.
Social Biology 24(1):31-36.
1970 The trend in interfaith marriage in the United States. Social Biology 17
1970 C F Westoff, L Bumpass, N B Ryder. Letter: Comment on "The probability of
conception after discontinuance of oral contraception," by Wolfers, Social Biology
17(1):60-1
1969 CF Westoff, L Bumpass, NB Ryder. "Oral contraception, coital frequency, and
the time required to conceive." Social Biology 17(1):1-10

Burch*, Guy Irving


Sec. 1931-34; Director 1931-32, 1935-46; Member 1930
Founder/Director, Population Reference Bureau 1946
"The Past and Future Growth of World Population-- A Long Range View"
from the Population Bulletin #1 of the Population Reference Bureau, published by
United Nations, Department of Social Affairs, Population Division (This article
profoundly influenced post war population discussions. Note that it is “covered” as
a UN document.)

"I have long worked .... to prevent the American people from being replaced by
alien or Negro stock, whether it be by immigration or by overly high birth rates
among others in this country" (Chase, p. 367) (Ginsburg)

Burch, Karli Halling


Probably a Canadian graduate student in 2000
2000 “Age-heterogamy and Canadian unions”, w/ Zheng Wu, Jean Veevers, Randy
Hart, Social Biology, v. 47, 3-4

Burch, Prof. Thomas K


University of Western Ontario, Population Research Center 1996, 2009 and
Sociology 1990, Emeritus 2009; U Victoria 2009
U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009
Population Council, PDR
1955 Induced abortion in Japan under eugenic protection law of 1948. Eugenics
Quarterly, 1955

Burchinal, Lee G
DHEW 1964
1962 LE Chancellor, LG Burchinal. Relations among inter-religious marriages,
migratory marriages and civil weddings in Iowa. Eugenics Quarterly 9:75-83.

Burden, William A. M.
Director 1950-61; Member 1974

Burdick*, C. Lalor
Member 1974
1974 Lalor Foundation, Wilmington, Delaware

Burger*, Erman W.
Member 1956, 1974; Syosset, NY 1974

Burgard PhD, Sarah


Occasional Referee, Social Biology
Population Studies Center, U Michigan 2009

Burgess, Prof. Earnest W.


Dir. 1946-58
Burr, DB
1978 DB Burr, A Rohr. Patterns of psycholinguistic development in the severely
mentally retarded: a hypothesis. Social Biology 25(1):15-22

Burr, Prof. Jeffrey Alan


Dept. Gerontology, U Massachusetts-Boston
U Texas-Austin, Sociology and Population Research Center 1987
1997 Frank Bean, Jeffrey A. Burr. Racial Fertility Differences: The Role of Female
Employment and Education in Wanted and Unwanted Childbearing. Social Biology
43: 218-241

Burry MD, V Fred


Childrens Mercy Hospital, Kansas
1976 ML Begleiter, VF Burry, DJ Harris. The Prevalence of Divorce among Families
of Children with Cystic Fibrosis. Social Biology 23:260-264.

Busch*, Dr. Louis Edward


Member 1956

Busi, Bhaskara R
England and India
1992 G R Rajeswari, BR Busi, J S Murty, V V Rao, S Narahari, Selection intensities
and consanguineity in the Yadava and Vadabalija of Visakhapatnam, Andhra
Pradesh, India, Social Biology. 39 (3-4):316-9
1988 BD Rao, BR Busi. Inbreeding among endogamous groups in three multicaste
villages of Srikakulam District, Andrah Pradesh, India. Social Biology 35: 331-336

Butler, Prof. Edgar W


2009 U California-Riverside, Sociology, Emeritus
1998 JB Pick, EW Butler. Demographic, social, and economic effects on Mexican
causes of death in 1990. Social Biology 45(3-4):151-71
1993 JB Pick, Edgar W. Butler, Raul G. Ramirez. Projection of the Mexican National
Labor Force, 1980-2005. Social Biology 40, pp. 161-190
1989 JB Pick, Glenda L. Tellis, Edgar W Butler. Fertility Determinants In the Oil
Region of Mexico. Social Biology 36 (No. 1-2:45-66)
1988 JB Pick, Edgar W Butler, Suhas Pavgi. Socioeconomic Determinants Of
Fertility: Selected Mexican Regions, 1976-1977. Social Biology, 35 (No. 1-2): 137-
157.

Butzel*, Prof. Henry M.


Member 1974
Biochemical Genetics, Union College, Schenectady, New York 1974

Buxton*, Prof. Dr. C. Lee


Member 1956; Director 1958-66
The doctor arrested in the case Griswold v. Connecticut (Ginsburg)

"In June 1961 the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut decided to challenge
their state anti birth control law in the Supreme Court, which declined to give a
ruling ... The Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut therefore went ahead and
opened a clinic, which they operated for ten days ... it was closed by the police ...
The Executive Director of the League and its Medical Adviser, who is Chief of
Obstetrics and Surgery at Yale University was arrested; on 2nd January 1962, Dr.
Buxton and Mrs. Griswold were found guilty ... An appeal has been filed to the
Higher State Courts. The issues involved in the case are of world importance to the
family planning movement", from Annual Report,
International Planned Parenthood Federation 1959-61. p. 13

For Buxton’s motivation see:


1966 "The doctor’s responsibility in population control", Northwest
Medicine, v. 65(2):112 ff, February

Byles, RH
UCLA, Biological Anthropology
1972 "Limiting Conditions for the Operation of the Probable Mutation Effect" Social
Biology 19:29-34

Byrn, Darcie
Member 1956; State College, Pennsylvania 1956

Cabrera, Santander
U Madrid, Political Science and Sociology (Human Ecology and Population)
Santander Cabrera, Vicente Fuster. Energy and sociality in human populations.
Social Biology 49 (1-2):1-12.

Cadien*, James D.
Member 1974, 1976
Univ. Arizona, Tucson, ass't. prof. anthropology 1973-(1976)

Caldwell*, Prof. John C.


Member (Foreign) 1974; Australia
Australian National University, Australian Demographic and Social Research
Institute, Emeritus
Population Controller; Population Council, PDR

Callahan*, Daniel
Dir. 1987-92
Faux-Catholic; Editor, Commonweal; The Catholic Case for Contraception
"The appearance of the pill had another quite dramatic effect on the population
debate in that its nature and the possibility of its acceptance as a licit method so
divided the Catholic Church that there was never again to be a politically
important Catholic opposition to the use of technical aid funds to support
either biomedical research into human reproduction or Third World family
planning programs. Later in 1964 the Vatican Commission began its inquiry into
oral contraception that was to last two years" from Limiting Population Growth and
the Ford Foundation, John Caldwell (q.v.). 1986, p. 78; note that, Callahan’s dissent
from Catholicism was forwarding, consciously, a secret eugenic agenda.
Commonweal, no doubt, is still proud of its dissent - which also forwarded the
eugenic agenda - though Commonweal, of course, was only Callahan’s dupe.

Camp* Jr., Colonel Frank R.


Member 1968, 1974
1974 Louisville Blood Bank Center, American Red Cross, Louisville, Kentucky

Campbell*, Arthur A
Member 1964
Social Biology referee 1975, 1976
Population Association of America, President, 1973-74
Population Council, PDR
1975 Note on "Factors in the incidence of childlessness in Canada: an analysis of
census data," by J. E. Veevers. Social Biology 20(3):350.
1965 "Fertility and Family Planning Among Nonwhite Married Couples in the United
States", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12, 3

Campbell PhD, Benjamin C


Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina

2006 “Age-Related Patterns of Urinary Gonadotropins (FSH and LH) and E-3-G as
Measures of Reproductive Function among Turkana males of Northern Kenya”, w/
Paul Leslie (SSSB), Kenneth Campbell, Social Biology, v. 53, 1-2;
1993 “Relationships between aggression and pubertal increases in testosterone: A
panel analysis of adolescent males” w/ JR Udry (SSSB), Carolyn Halpern, Chirayath
Suchindran, Social Biology, 40, 8-24

Campbell, Elaine
1983 Voluntarily Childless: An Exploratory Study in a Scottish City, Social Biology
30: 307-317

Campbell, Prof. Kenneth L


2006 “Age-Related Patterns of Urinary Gonadotropins (FSH and LH) and E-3-G as
Measures of Reproductive Function among Turkana males of Northern Kenya”, w/
Benjamin C Campbell, Paul W Leslie*, Social Biology, v. 53, 1-2

Campusano, Carlos
Departamento de Biología, Universidad de Chile, Valparaiso, Chile 1971
1978 B Lazo, C Campusano, H Figueroa, J Pinto-Cisternas, E Zambra. Inbreeding
and immigration in urban and rural zones of Chile, with an endogamy index. Social
Biology 25(3):228-34, 1978
1977 J Pinto-Cisternas, B Lazo, C Campusano, S Ballesteros. Some determinants of
mating structure in a rural zone of Chile, 1810-1959. Social Biology 24(3):234-
44, 1977
1971 J Pinto-Cisternas, C Salinas, C Campusano, H Figueroa, B Lazo. Preliminary
migration data on a population of Valparaíso, Chile. Social Biology 18(3):305-
10, 1971 Sep
1970 B Lazo, H Figueroa, C Salinas, C Campusano, J Pinto-Cisternas. Consanguinity
in the province of Valparaiso, Chile, 1917-1966. Social Biology 17, 167–179

Card PhD, Josefina J


1978 The correspondence of data gathered from husband and wife: implications
for family planning studies. Social Biology 25(3):196-204

Carpentier*, Peter Julius


Foreign Member 1974; Berchem, Belgium 1974
Carey*, Prof. James
Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, Board of Directors 2009
Population Council, PDR
Duke University, Population, Policy & Aging Research Center 2009
Berkeley, Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging 2009
Odense Monographs on Population Aging
2009 U California-Davis, Dept. Entomology

Carneiro, Robert L
1972 The devolution of evolution. Social Biology 19, 248-258

Carnes PhD, Bruce A


Population Council, PDR
2002 “Genealogical data and biodemography of human longevity”, w/L Gavrilov,
NS Gavrilova, SJ Olshansky, Social Biology, v. 49, 3-4

Carpentier, Peter Julius


Member (Foreign) 1974; Belgium

Carr, BA
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 1977
1978 B Carr, ES Lee. Navajo tribal mortality: A life table analysis of the leading causes of
death. Social Biology 25:279-287

Carter* MD, Dr. Bayard


Member 1956

Carter, Cedric O
English Eugenics Society, President
1962 “Changing Patterns of Differential Fertility in Northwest Europe and in North
America”, Eugenics Quarterly 9: 147-150.

JBS
1969 Spina bifida and anencephaly: a problem in genetic-environmental
interaction. Journal of Biosocial Science, 1, 71-83.

Carter, C
1977 IB Ibrahim, C Carter, D McLaughlin, MN Rashad. Ethnicity and suicide in
Hawaii. Social Biology 24(1):10-6.

Carter, Hugh
Member 1974

Carter-Salzman, Louise
1975 L Carter-Saltzman, S Scarr-Salapatek. Blood group, behavioral, and
morphological differences among dizygotic twins. Social Biology 22:372-74

Casper, Prof. Lynne M


Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch, National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development (NICHHD/NIH), demographer 2000
1990 Lynne M Casper, Dennis P Hogan. Family Networks in Prenatal and Postnatal
Health. Social Biology 37, 1-2: 84-101

Caspi, Prof. Avshalom


1993 A Caspi, ES Herbener. ‘Marital Assortment and Phenotypic Convergence:
Longitudinal Evidence’, Social Biology 40: 48–60.

Casterline, Prof. John B


Population Council, PDR
1990 John B Casterline. "Maternal age, gravidity, and pregnancy spacing effects on
spontaneous fetal mortality." Social Biology 36(3-4): 186-212

Castle, Prof. William E.


1867-1962; **American Consultative Committee 1912-21; (Member, Second
International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council1923-29; Member
1930, 1946; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932);
(Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

Cathey, B
1986 B Cathey, F Brown. Attitudes toward and knowledge of sociobiology among
college science professors. Social Biology 33(1-2):148-52.

Cattell*, Prof. Raymond B


Member 1956; English Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937
“Scientific” racist; Mankind Quarterly; Pioneer Fund beneficiary; cited in The Bell
Curve; worked in England and America (Univ. of Illinois-Urbana; 1983 Intelligence
and National Achievement, Institute for the Study of Man
1974 "Differential fertility and normal selection for IQ: Some required conditions in
their investigation". Social Biology 21: 168–177. (Ginsburg)

English Eugenics Society member


[1950-51, "The fate of national intelligence; test of a thirteen year old prediction",
Eugenics Review, v. 42, p. 136
1944-45, "Intelligence and fertility: a plea for research", Eugenics Review, v. 36, p.
126
1937-38, "Some further relations between intelligence, fertility and socio-
economic factors", Eugenics Review, v. 29, p. 171
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Member (Foreign) 1974; Bangladesh
Population Council, PDR
Bangladesh Inst. of Development Studies
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Background: This article shows how important demographers can be in assessing the
reality of alleged threats from expanding populations. RHC suggests that no such threat
exists in India from the Moslems which would be a force for peace. Another conclusion
would be a force for unrest.
COVER STORY Frontline magazine
Myths and reality
ASHA KRISHNAKUMAR
The changing demographic patterns of the Muslim population ought to be studied in the
context of their poor socio-economic conditions.
G.R.N. SOMASEKAR
The socio-economic conditions of a majority of Muslims are worse than those of
Hindus: Some 59 per cent of Muslim women have not attended school; 60 per cent
were married by the age of 17 and hardly 14 per cent registered work
participation.
A CONSTANT refrain of the Sangh Parivar outfits has been that the population of
Muslims is growing at a much higher rate than that of Hindus and that this would
eventually pose a threat to the latter's majority status. This charade is being
played out yet again, with the release of the First Report on Religion by the Census
of India, 2001, which presented a distorted picture of the growth rates of
population across religious groups without making adjustments for the non-
inclusion of data on Jammu and Kashmir in the 1991 Census and of Assam in the
1981 Census. The picture changed dramatically when adjustments were made to
make the data comparable across the years.
Contrary to the initial figures, which showed an accelerated growth rate (36 per
cent) in the Muslim population between 1991 and 2001, the adjusted data showed
that there had, in fact, been a deceleration from 32.9 per cent in 1981-91 to 29.3
per cent in 1991-2001. More significantly, the deceleration was the highest among
Muslims compared to any other religious group.
Census officials also point to the fact that the Hindu population has, in fact, not
fallen as is made out because many communities earlier classified as Hindu - Jains,
Sarnas and Lingayats - have been recognised independently in the latest counting.
Also some population groups such as tribal people, hitherto counted as Hindu, are
now registered as "other religions". In fact, officials point out that the population of
"other religions", under which category several sections that have broken away
from the Hindu fold are grouped, has recorded a 103 per cent increase from the
last Census.
Yet the Sangh Parivar does not want to see the new reality but continues to claim
that "the situation is alarming as the Muslim community is conspiring to convert
Hindu Rajya into a Muslim country"; that "the situation is of grave concern"; that
"in order to appease the Muslims, they are allowed to marry many times, a
practise now disallowed even in Muslim countries"; and that "the Hindu population
is on the decline owing to religious conversion and family planning while the
Muslim population is rising at a demonic pace because of infiltration and because
they are encouraged by their leaders to have several children".
WHAT do the data reveal? According to the adjusted figures (excluding Assam and
Jammu and Kashmir to make the data comparable), Hindus account for 81.4 per
cent and Muslims 12.4 per cent of the total population. If Hindus formed 82.3 per
cent of the rural and 75.6 per cent of the urban population, the figures for Muslims
were 12 per cent and 17.3 per cent. Of the total Hindu population, 74 per cent
lives in the rural areas and 26 per cent in the urban areas; the corresponding
figures for Muslims are 64 per cent and 36 per cent respectively. Muslims are thus
concentrated in the urban areas.
The decadal rise (1991-2001) in population is 20 per cent for Hindus and 29.3 per
cent for Muslims. But the growth rate is decelerating, much faster for Muslims (by
3.6 percentage points since 1981-91) than for Hindus (2.8 percentage points). This
is in line with the accepted demography theory that population growth will fall with
development and ultimately stagnate.
Given these figures, there is not the remotest possibility of Muslims becoming the
majority community in India in the foreseeable future. In fact, the earliest that
Muslims can outnumber Hindus is three centuries from now and that too if the two
communities continue to grow at the same rate as in 1991-2001. In the near term,
say, the next three decades, Muslims will account for no more than 14 per cent of
India's population.
Even the projections for three centuries are mathematical, not realistic. For, it is
nothing short of the ridiculous to assume that Hindus and Muslims will keep
growing at the same rate as in 1991-2001. In that eventuality, the country's
population would be roughly 5,000 times today's numbers.
According to standard demography theory, the birth rate will decline and the
population growth will eventually stop. Demographers estimate that India will
reach this situation in the first half of this next century; even at that time, Muslims
will account for around 14 per cent of the population. This is only slightly higher
than the percentage (11 to 12) of Muslims in the population all through the past
century.
The population growth rate of Muslims is higher compared to Hindus because of
the higher fertility rate among them. Why is the fertility rate higher among
Muslims? Is it because of their religion, or because of their socio-economic
conditions?
Demographers have come to accept that religion does not have any major
influence on fertility behaviour. Crucial is the socio-economic condition of the
population. Hence R.H. Cassen, a respected social scientist in his book India:
Population, Economy, Society writes: "It is virtually impossible to assess the part
played by the content of religion in fertility. Even if we could state what is the net
impact of encouragements and discouragements to procreation in scripture and
teachings, we would not know how influential they are, and whether that influence
is wanting."
R.H. Chaudhury, a well-known sociologist and an expert on demography, in his
book Social Aspects of Fertility: With Special Reference to Developing Countries
says: "The observed differences in fertility are mostly due to socio-economic
differences between Muslims and other religious groups. Once these differences
are accounted for, the fertility differentials between Muslims and other religious
groups will largely disappear."
In the last Census, the lowest fertility rate for Muslims was in rural Tamil Nadu;
Hindus in 12 States had a fertility rate higher than this. If indeed religion is the sole
or the most important determinant of fertility, this is improbable.
A curious reversal of the pattern was observed in Jammu and Kashmir. The fertility
rate of Hindus there was almost twice that of Muslims. This raises an important
question: Does minority status, by inducing a sense of insecurity in a community,
lead to higher fertility levels for the community? If so, is this one of the factors
responsible for the higher fertility levels among Muslims in the country?
THE importance of socio-economic conditions in population growth is borne out by
the population figures across States between 1991 and 2001: While the population
growth rate across all communities in prosperous (in terms of socio-economic
indices) States such as Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and Maharashtra is much below
the national average, in the poorer States of Uttar Pradesh or Rajasthan it is
substantially higher than the national average across all communities. The Muslim
population is rising faster in the poorer States of Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan and
Uttar Pradesh than in the developed Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh or
Karnataka. In fact, in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, the
Muslim population growth is lower than the national average.
This suggests that socio-economic backwardness leads to higher fertility. This is
borne out by the data on population growth and education levels. For example,
Bihar has among the highest fertility rates, the lowest overall literacy rate and one
of the poorest employment rates across all communities. In contrast, Kerala has
one of the highest literacy levels, including among women, and the lowest fertility
rates among all communities. Little wonder that Bihar's population grew at a much
faster rate than Kerala's. Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Delhi, Mizoram, Goa, Pondicherry,
Chandigarh, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands have high female literacy levels
(over 70 per cent) for all communities. They also have low fertility rates.
Overall, Muslims have a literacy rate of 59.1 per cent, 5.7 percentage points lower
than the national average. Hardly half the Muslim women are literate. While in
Haryana, just about one-fifth of Muslim women are literate, the figure is about one
third in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Nagaland and Jammu and Kashmir. In 15 States, the
literacy level among Muslim women is less than 50 per cent. These States also
have a high fertility rate among Muslims. This confirms that the higher fertility
level among Muslims is because of their backward socio-economic conditions,
particularly educational backwardness.
R.H. Chaudhury writes: "The higher fertility of Muslims is found to be associated
with less economic activity and the scant education of Muslim women... One may,
therefore, say that it is not mere affiliation with Islam, but one's socio-economic
status that determines fertility behaviour."
That the socio-economic conditions of Muslims is worse than that of Hindus -
particularly in the urban areas - is borne out by all available facts: some 59 per
cent of Muslim women have not attended school; 60 per cent were married by the
age of 17 and hardly 14 per cent registered work participation.
Cassen brings out the importance of education in reducing fertility: "The
contribution of education to fertility decline is not just by the alteration of parents'
aspirations, but by the spread of rationality itself. The basic differentiator of those
for whom babies just come and those for whom the number that come as a result
of more or less deliberate choice seems so often to be education."
The level of education for every 1,000 persons in every age group is lower for
Muslims when compared to Hindus both in the rural and urban areas, particularly
among women. This is an important reason for the high fertility rates among them.
According to Dr. K. Nagaraj, Senior Professor, Madras Institute of Development
Studies, two such aspects that are important in relation to fertility levels are
education - particularly of women - and the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR, defined as
the number of infant deaths for 1,000 children born alive in a year).
Cassen discusses the relationship between IMR and fertility rate: "The basic ground
for postulating a relationship between mortality and fertility is that what people
want is not just children but surviving children. When children are known to be
likely to die... the whole psychological nature of child-bearing is likely to be far
removed from the careful consideration of supportable numbers... The gradual
decline in mortality might have played a part in inducing parents to have fewer
children - not probably because they consciously perceived that their children were
more likely to survive and they therefore did not need to have so many, but rather
because it was gradually found that more of them were surviving and were thus
harder to support."
The IMR is higher for Muslims than for Hindus in the urban areas, where they are
much more concentrated. This, according to Nagaraj, is a strong causative factor
for high fertility of Muslims compared to Hindus in the urban areas.
The lowest work participation rate of 31.3 per cent is of Muslims at the national
level; just about 14 per cent of Muslim women are registered to participate in
work. Surprisingly, even in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, which have high literacy rates
among all communities, including Muslims, the work participation rate of Muslims
is low - about 14 percentage points lower than that of Hindus.
But these scientific explanations for higher fertility among Muslims are
overshadowed by the stereotype image that is projected to perpetuate the myths
about their social and cultural behaviour. One of the common myths used to
explain the higher fertility rates among Muslims is that "Muslims could marry four
times and there is a religious proclivity to reproduce more number of children".
That there is no basis for such myths is clear from the 1911 Census report, which
stated that a Muhammadan may have four wives but usually he practises
monogamy. According to the Report of the Committee on the Status of Women in
India (1975, pages 66-67), during the decades 1941-51 and 1951-61, the
percentage of polygamous marriages (where a man has more than one wife)
among Hindus was 7.15 and 5.06 respectively while the corresponding figures for
Muslims were lower at 7.06 and 4.31 respectively. Moreover, according to Kanti
Pakrasi's paper, "Marriage Systems and its Impact on Family Formation and Family
Planning" (presented at the conference "Recent Population Trends in South Asia",
New Delhi, 1983), polygamous couples in general had lower rates of live births
than the corresponding rates for all couples surveyed in urban India. He further
reiterates that polygamy cannot lead to higher fertility as more than one female
marrying one male is not likely to raise fertility; on the contrary, it is likely to lower
fertility.
Clearly, the poor socio-economic conditions - key to the study of demographic
patterns and change - of the Muslim population are responsible for the rise in their
population. Doubtless, if their socio-economic conditions improve, their fertility
rate will decline and their population growth rate will fall. Thus, the prescription to
stabilise the population: raise literacy levels, particularly of women, enhance
economic growth and distributive justice and make basic health care facilities
accessible to all.
Frontline Volume 21 - Issue 20, Sept. 25 - Oct. 08, 2004
India's National Magazine

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1987 K Pakrasi, T Basumallik, S Chowdhury, M Chakraborty. Mentally retarded
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Denmark + Duke University, Population, Policy & Aging Research Center 2009
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Member 1974, 1989; East-West Population Institute

Churchill*, Eric
Member 1974; Toronto, Canada
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Johns Hopkins, Health Policy and Management 1986
1986 G Chase, RR Faden, NA Holtzman, AJ Chwalow, CO Leonard, C Lopes, K
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Ciocco*MD, Dr. Angela M


Member 1974; OB-GYN and Pathology, Magee Women's Hospital, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania 1974

Clark, Margaret Pruitt


Bowdoin College, Sociology 1983
1980 Frank D. Bean, Margaret P. Clark, Scott J. South, Gray Swicegood and Dorie
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Clarke*, Ms. D.
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Clifford*, Alice B.
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Clifford, Prof. William B


1987 KA Park, WB Clifford. Sex differentials in cardiovascular mortality: spatial
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Close*, Prof. Perry


Member 1974, 1992; City College, San Francisco, Biology 1968

1961 "Heredity and Productivity in Families of Institutionalized Deaf" (abstract), Eugenics


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Coale*, Ansley J.
Member 1974; Social Biology Manuscript referee 1975, 1977
Office of Population Research, Princeton; important in development and use of the
Theory of the Demographic Transition within the demographic field
Population Council, PDR
an architect of population/economic growth/national security argument in Fifties,
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1976 "Comment on 'The Changing Sex Ratio of the Navaho Tribe' by Kunitz and
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Cobb* MD, Prof. Dr. W. Montague


Dir. 1958-66

NAACP (Chmn., National Medical Committee 1944-77; Pres. 1977-82)


In 2006 the African-American birthrate fell below replacement level. The NAACP
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Coble*, Dr. Joseph R.


Member 1974; Dept. of Psychology, Clark College, Atlanta, Georgia 1974

Cochrane, CH
Factors affecting the choice of contraceptive method by a group of OEO patients.
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Cocks, Edmond
1971 Malthus on population quality. Social Biology 18:84-87.

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Coleman, Charles David


Referee, Social Biology
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Colin*, Edward C.
Member 1956; Chicago, Illinois 1956

Collette*, Prof. Alfred Thomas


Member 1956; Syracuse Univ. , Prof. of Genetics and Science Education

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Collins* MD, Dr. Donald C.


Member 1956; Hollywood, California 1956

Colmeiro-Laforet*, Dr. Carlos


Member (Foreign) 1956; Vigo Municipal Hospital, Vigo, Spain 1956

Colton*, Prof. Harold Sellers


Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

Director, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona 1928-58; Univ. of


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the current Society reform]

Condell, Prof. Yvonne C.


Member 1974, 1992; Moorhead State University, Moorhead, Minnesota 1980
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1975 Jeffrey M Wise, Spenser J Condie, "Intergenerational Fertility throughout Four
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Conley, Dalton
UC-Berkeley, School of Public Health
2000 D Conley, N Bennett. Race and the inheritance of low birth weight. Social
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Cook*, Della
Member 1974; Dept. Anthropology, Indiana Univ., Bloomington 1974

Cook, James
2005 book review, Let Them Eat Precaution, Social Biology 52, 1-2

Cook*, Robert Carter


Director 1939-63
Population Reference Bureau: Director, then president
Journal of Heredity, Editor from 1922–1962

Cooper, HL
1961 OJ Miller, HL Cooper, Kurt Hirschhorn, "Recent Developments in Human
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1995 LG Cooper, NL Leland, G Alexander. Effect of maternal age on birth outcomes
among young adolescents. Social Biology 42(1-2):22-35.

Cooper*, Rev. John M.


Advisory Council 1923-30; Member 1930; AES Committee on Eugenics and Dysgenics of
Birth Regulation; AES Committee on Cooperation with the Clergy
Prof., Dept. Anthropology and Sociology, Catholic Univ. of America 1926-49

Cornblatt*, Barbara
Dir. 1987-92
New York State Psychiatric Institute
1991 BA Cornblatt, RSE Keefe. The genetics of mental illness. Social Biology,
38:163-218
1991 RSE Keefe, JM Silverman, LJ Siever, BA Cornblatt. Refining Phenotype
Characterization in Genetic-Linkage Studies of Schizophrenia. Social Biology 38 (3-
4): 197-218

Cornely MD, Prof. Paul B


Howard University College of Medicine: Preventive Medicine and Public Health
(Dept. Head) 1967
Howard University School of Medicine: Bacteriology, Preventive Medicine and
Public Health 1944
1972 GF Sutton, PB Cornely. Assessing mortality and morbidity disadvantages of
the black population of the United States. Social Biology 18(4):369-86.

Corning*, Peter A
Member 1974; Institute of Political Studies, Stanford Univ., California 1974
1974 leader, discussion session IV in 1972 American Eugenics Society symposium
on "Continuing Evolution of Man", Social Biology 19, 3:259-65

Cornish*, Mrs. Edward


Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Arkansas representative to American Birth Control League 1933, 1937

Cornwell, Gretchen T
Pennsylvania State U, Agricultural Economics 1980 and Population Issues Research
Center (Population Research Center) 1980, 2002
2002 C Suchindran, FA Ukwuani, Gretchen T Cornwell. Influence of Mother’s Work,
Childhood Place of Residence, and Exposure to Media on Breast-Feeding Patterns:
Experience of Nigeria and Uganda. Social Biology, v. 48: 1-20

Cowgill*, Ursula
Member 197; U Pittsburgh, Biology 1974

Cowles*, Mrs. Thornburg


Member 1956; New York City 1956

Cox*, Christine
2009 Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, Board of Directors

“Christine Cox has worked for the Federal Government for 25 years and currently serves
as the Director of Record Linkage Activities at the National Center for Health
Statistics and the Branch Chief of the Special Projects Branch within the Office of
Analysis and Epidemiology, NCHS. She currently serves on a variety of interagency
committees including the Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology
Confidentiality and Data Access Committee and Administrative Records
Subcommittee. She also serves as a statistical disclosure expert on two federal
agency Disclosure Review Boards and is a member of the Board of Directors for the
Society of Biodemography and Social Biology. Her specific research interests involve
inputation and data perturbation, and the analysis of linked survey and administrative
data in health and health policy research. She has published both substantive and
methodological work using administrative records and sample survey data in
government reports and refereed journals. Christine regularly attends WSS [Washington
Statistical Society] seminars and has made numerous beneficial professional contacts
through WSS. She is looking forward to the opportunity to become more active in the
WSS and serving as a representative at large seems like a good way to start.” From
http://science.gmu.edu/~wss/wss0905.shtml (Washington Statistical Society)

Cox*, John L.
Member 1956; New York City 1956

Crawford, Prof. Michael H


U Kansas-Lawrence: Director, Laboratory of Biological Anthropology
Midwest Twin Register
1974 MH Crawford, George Gmelch. Human Biology of Irish Tinkers - Demography,
Ethnohistory and Genetics. Social Biology 21 (4): 321-331
1973 RA Halberstein, MH Crawford, HG Nutini. Historical Demographic Analysis of
Indian Populations in Tlaxcala-Mexico. Social Biology 20 (1): 40-50

Creger, Prof. William P


Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, Calif. 1945-2009 (Emeritus)
1962 RG Desai, WP Creger. Blood groups, secretor phenomenon, and gastric
cancer in various ethnic groups. Eugenics Quarterly 9:44

Crews, Douglas E
Graduate, Center for Demography & Population Health (formerly Center for the
Study of Population), Florida State University
1988 Multiple Causes of Death and the Epidemiological Transition in American
Samoa, Social Biology 35: 198-213

Crimmins*, Prof. Eileen


Dir. 1995-1999; Secretary/Treasurer 1999-2006
USC: Director, USC/UCLA Center on Biodemography and Population Health 2009
and Andrus Gerontology Center, Director, Division of Health and Health Services
Research 2009
Duke University, Population, Policy & Aging Research Center 2009
U California-Berkeley, Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging 2009
Population Council, PDR
Background:
2009 “two projects on socioeconomic differences in health outcomes, one of
these is a currently funded NIA grant which used the HRS data, the other is a grant
in collaboration with Dr. Seeman of UCLA for analysis of the biological
basis of SES differences using the MacArthur data” [Seeman is also a former
SSSB director] … monitoring and design of the major national demographic
surveys on health in the older population … Chair of the Advisory Group to NIA for
the Longitudinal Survey of Aging and serves on the NIA Monitoring Committee for
the AHEAD and HRS surveys … worked with federal agencies on the use of
demographic and health measures on the older population. She chaired the
Demographic Technical Subpanel to the Advisory Council on Social
Security … currently working with NCHS on defining appropriate summary
measures of health for setting national health goals for 2010 … working with
NCHS to further develop NCHS expertise in using U.S. data to construct some of
the summary measures of health statistics which are being used by
researchers and other governments around the world.” From
http://www.usc.edu/org/pop/facultydescriptions.html

2009 Using anthropometric indicators for Mexicans in the United States and Mexico
to understand the selection of migrants and the "Hispanic paradox", w/ Beth J
Soldo*, Jung Ki Kim, Dawn E Alley
2005 (Actual publication 2009) Childhood conditions and late-life health:
introduction. Social Biology 52(3-4):89-93
1984 The estimation of natural fertility: a micro approach. Social Biology 31 (1-
2):160 ff

Criss, Thomas B
1981 TB Criss, JP Marcum. ‘A lunar effect on fertility.’ Social Biology, 28, 75-80.
Critz*, Prof. Wesley George
Member 1956
Segregationist in 1960’s. For example, he wrote The Biology of the Race Problem,
1962 which was commissioned by George Wallace, Governor of Alabama in which
he said:
"... there is no advanced civilization in any area where there has been a
high degree of absorption of Negro genes. Nowhere in the world have the
Negroes demonstrated that they have the creative capacity to make civilization"
from The Biology of the Race Problem

Crognier, Emile
C.N.R.S. and Université de la Méditerranée, Faculté de Médecine, Marseille, France
2000
1993 E Crognier, C Bernis, E Elizondo, C Varea. The patterns of fertility in a Berber
population from Morocco. Social Biology 34, 192-199

Cropley, Arthur J
UNESCO 1983
1975 DP Blattler, HA Stevens, AJ Cropley. "Intellect and Serum Uric Acid: An
Optimal Concentration of Serum Urate for Human Learning", Social Biology 22, 3

Cross*, Harold E
Member 1974; Dept. of Surgery, Univ. Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona 1974
1970 Harold E. Cross*, Victor A. McKusick*, "Amish Demography," Social Biology 17
(June 1970): 83-101

Crow*, Prof. James Franklin


Dir. 1971-74, 1979-81
U Wisconsin-Madison, Genetics, Emeritus
1968 JF Crow, J Felsenstein The effect of assortative mating on the genetic
composition of a population. Eugenics Quarterly 15, 2:85-97 and 1982 reprinted in
Social Biology 29(1-2):22-35.
1968 JF Crow, Dudley Kirk* and Richard Lewontin*, "Selective Mating, Assortative
Mating, and Inbreeding: Definitions and Implications", Eugenics Quarterly, v.
15:141-143
1965 JF Crow, AP Mange. Measurement of inbreeding from the frequency of
marriages between persons of the same surname. Eugenics Quarterly 12, 199-203
(and reprinted in Social Biology 1982)
1957 Possible consequences of an increased mutation rate. Eugenics Quarterly
4:67
1956 The estimation of spontaneous and radiation-induced mutation rates in man.
Eugenics Quarterly 3, 201-208

Crowe, L
1985 L Crowe, "Alcohol and Heredity: Theories about the Effects of Alcohol Use on
Offspring," Social Biology 32 (1985): 146-61

Crowell, David
2001 EL Wegner, GP Loos, AT Onaka, D Crowell, Y Li, H Zheng. Changes in the
association of low birth weight with socioeconomic status in Hawaii: 1970-1990.
Social Biology 48(3-4):196-211

Crowe*, Raymond R
Member 1974; Dept. of Human Genetics, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor 1974

Cullen, RM
1989 Dudley L. Poston, Jr., RM Cullen. "The Propensity of White Women in the
United States to Adopt Children." Social Biology 36 (Fall-Winter, 1989): 167-185.
1986 DL Poston, RM Cullen. Log-linear analyses of patterns of adoption behavior
U.S. white women, 1982, 1976 and 1973. Social Biology 33(3-4):241 -258

Cummings, David R
2003 The influence of latitude and cloud cover on the seasonality of human births.
Social Biology 50, 1-2

Cumming* MD, Dr. Hugh S.


1894- 1936; Advisory Council 1923; (General Committee, Second International Congress
of Eugenics, New York 1921)
Tuskegee Syphilis Study began and was on-going while Cummings was
Surgeon-General of the USPHS (Surgeon General 1920-36)

Curlin, George T
USAID 1982

1977 AKM Chowdhury, SL Huffman, GT Curlin. Malnutrition, Menarche, and


Marriage in Rural Bangladesh, Social Biology 24: 316

Curtin*, Richard B.
Member 1974; Kettering, Ohio 1974

Cutler* MD, Prof. John C.


Member 1974

Cutler participated in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study:


1956 “Untreated Syphilis in the Male Negro: Twenty-Two Years of Serologic
Observation in a Selected Syphilis Study Group”, Sidney Olansky, M.D.; Ad Harris;
John C. Cutler, M.D.; Eleanor V. Price. AMA Arch Derm. 1956;73(5):516-522.

Since 1932 there has been carried on a study of the outcome of untreated syphilis
in the male Negro.* Although the primary objective of this study is the
determination of the clinical outcome, this group of patients also furnishes
valuable data on the serologic pattern of untreated syphilis.
No serologic data are available for the period from the initial examination in 1932-
1933 to the first follow-up examination in 1938-1939. Since 1939, however, annual
serologic examinations have been attempted. The last examination, completed in
December, 1954, extended the observation period to 22 years. The initial serologic
examination in 1932-1933 was based on the Kolmer complement fixation and Kahn
standard flocculation tests for syphilis, performed at the National Institute of
Health. For the 1938-1939 and subsequent surveys serologic testing has been done
by the Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (formerly at Staten Island, N. Y., …”

After leaving the USPHS in 1968, Cutler went to the U Pittsburgh Graduate
Department in Public Health where he became a star.

Curtis White PhD, Katherine J. (or Katherine J Curtis)


U Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography and Ecology 2009 and Center for
Demography of Health and Aging 2009 and Rural Sociology 2009
2002 Declining Fertility among North American Hutterites: The Use of Birth Control
within a Dariusleut Colony. Social Biology, v. 49:58-73 [Financial support from
University of Washington, Dept. Sociology]

Cutright, Phillips
1978 L Freshnock, P Cutright. "Structural Determinants of Childlessness". Social
Biology 25:169-78
1977 P Cutright, K Polonko. Areal structure and rates of childlessness among
American wives in 1970. Social Biology 24(1):52-61
1974 P Cutright, S Belt, J Scanzoni. Gender preferences, sex predetermination, and
family size in the United States. Social Biology 21(3):242-8

Daigaku, Teikyo
Member 1974; Japan

Da Fonseca, LG (or Fonseca)


1970 LG Da Fonseca, N Freire-Maia. Further data on inbreeding levels in Brazilian
populations. Social Biology 17, 324–328

Dalen*, Per
Member 1974; Sweden

Damon, Albert
1974 A Damon. Larger body size and earlier menarche: the end may be in sight.
Social Biology, 21, 8–11
1966 HL Bailit, ST Damon, A Damon. Consanguinity on Tristan da Cunha in 1938.
Eugenics Quarterly, 13, 30-33

Damon, ST
1966 HL Bailit, ST Damon, A Damon. Consanguinity on Tristan da Cunha in 1938.
Eugenics Quarterly, 13, 30-33

Dance*, Peter
Member 1974

Dandekar, Kumudin
1963 'Analysis of birth intervals of a set of Indian women', Eugenics Quarterly 10
(1963), pp. 73-78
1959 'Intervals between confinements', Eugenics Quarterly 6 (I959), 80-86

Danforth*, Prof. Charles Haskell


(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory
Council 1923-35; Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of
Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

Twin studies, IQ studies


"Family Size as a Factor in Human Selection", paper at Third Int. Cong. Eugenics

Danish MD, Jacob M


1963 JM Danish, JK Tillson, M Levitan. "Multiple Anomalies in Congenitally Deaf
Children", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 10, no. 1

Dann MD, Dr. TC


UK
1985 DF Roberts, TC Dann. Physique and family variables in university girls in
Britain. Social Biology 32:1-21-2, 45-52

JBS
1993 TC Dann, DF Roberts. Menarcheal age in University of Warwick young
women. Journal of Biosocial Science 25: 531-538

Darroch, Jacqueline – see Forrest, Jacqueline Darroch

Darwin*, Major Leonard


Member 1930
Eugenics Society (of England): President 1911-1928 Hon. Pres. 1928-43 Subscriber 1926
Life Fellow 1937; Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921
Charles Darwin’s son. It’s important to realise that Darwin’s children,
grandchildren and relatives participated in the Eugenics Society [of England] in the
Thirties and the Fifties. This presence is an indication that the eugenics of the
Thirties and the Fifties was seen by Darwin relatives as compatible with Darwin,
the man and his ideas.

1924 (reprinted 1968) "The Future of Our Race: Heredity and Social Progress",
Eugenics Review, v. 60, p. 99

DasGupta*, Ajit K.
Member (Foreign) 1956; Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India 1956

Das Gupta, G Prithwas (or P Dasgupta)


Population Council, PDR
1997 How Do We Interpret the Recent Dramatic Increase in the Time to Earn a
PhD.? Social Biology 44(3-4):247-57.
1989 A Regression Approach to the Projection of U.S. Fertility Based on Past
Fertility Data, Social Biology 36(3-4):262-70
1988 GP Das Gupta. A Note on the Consistency of Life Tables for Total Populations
with those for their Subpopulations. Social Biology. 35(1-2):158-63
1977 A Period Analysis of Parity Distribution among White and Nonwhite Women in
the United States, 1940-1974. Social Biology 24(4):303-15 (1977)
1975 A Method of Computing Period Rates of Spinsterhood and Childlessness from
Census Data Applied to the United States, Social Biology 22(2):134-43
DaVanzo PhD, Julie (or Da Vanzo)
Population Council, PDR
RAND: Labor and Population
1994 “Reversal of the Decline in Breastfeeding in Peninsular Malaysia? Ethnic and
Educational Differentials and Data Quality Issues,” w/ Christine Peterson, John
Haaga, Jeffrey Sine, Social Biology, v. 41, 1-2, also available as Labor and
Population Program Reprint 95-07, RP-359, RAND, 1995
1990 J Da Vanzo, E Starbird, A Leibowitz. Do women's breastfeeding experiences
with their first-borns affect whether they breastfeed their subsequent children?
Social Biology 37(3-4):223-32.

Davidson*, Maria
Member 1974

1973 "A Comparative Study of Fertility in Mexico City and Caracas", Social Biology,
v. 20, 4
1970 "Social and Economic Variations in Child Spacing", Social Biology, v. 17, 2
1967 "Social and Economic Characteristics of Aged Persons (65 Years Old and
Over) in the United States in 1960", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 14, 1
1961 "Predictions in Fertility", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 8, 2

Davila, Prof Ana Luisa


2005 “The influence of early conditions on health status among elderly Puerto
Ricans”, w/ Alberto Palloni, Mary McEniry, Alberto Garcia Gurucharri, Social Biology,
v. 52, 3-4

Davis*, Prof. Bernard D.


Member 1974; Bact. Physiol, Harvard Medical School 1974

Davis, BR
1986 BR Davis, RJ Hardy. A suicide epidemic model. Social Biology 33(3-4):291-
300.

Davis, JE
1973 AJ Sobrero, KL Kohli, H Edey, JE Davis, R Karp. A vasectomy service in a free-
standing family planning center: one year's experience. Social Biology 20(3):303-7

Davis*, Prof. Kingsley


Dir. 1952-55; Member 1956, 1974
US representative to the Population Commission, United Nations 1954-61
Population Association of America, President, 1961-62
Population Council, PDR
U California-Berkeley, International Population and Urban Research, Director 1963
Important in developing support for government sponsored “family planning” to
other countries, see Julie Da Vanzo q.v. Susan DeVos q.v. for current continuation
of this idea

1955 K. Davis, 'Institutional patterns favoring high fertility in


underdeveloped areas', Eugenics Quarterly 2, pp. 33
Davis*, Watson
Dir. 1936, 1939-66

Day* MD, Prof. Richard Lawrence


Member 1956
Director, Medical Dept., Planned Parenthood-World Population 1965-68

[1966 RL Day. Fertility control: a social need - a medical responsibility.


Planned Parenthood-World Population, New York, New York]

Day*, Robert W.
Member 1974

de Beer, Joop
Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics, Population Statistics 1993
1991 J de Beer. "Births and Cohort Size," Social Biology, 38(1-2):146-153

Abortion in the Netherlands:


About 15 of 100 women who terminate a pregnancy are younger than 20 years of
age. In addition, some 60% of abortion clients have an ethnic minority background.
Roughly 30% of this group originates from Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles,
15% are of Turkish or Moroccan origin, and the remaining 55% originate from other
countries in Africa, Europe, and Asia. The abortion rate of the four main
ethnic minority groups (Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles, Turkey and
Morocco) is between three and almost ten times higher than that of the
rest of the Dutch population.” From http://www.demographic-
research.org/Volumes/Vol19/21/19-21.pdf by J De Beer

De Wit, David J
University of Western Ontario, Population Studies Center 1996
1999 ML De Wit, BG Embree, D De Wit. Determinants of the risk and timing of
alcohol and illicit drug use onset among natives and non-natives: similarities and
differences in family attachment processes, Social Biology 46(1-2):100-21.

De Wit, Margaret L
University of Western Ontario, Population Studies Center 1996
1999 ML De Wit, BG Embree, D De Wit. Determinants of the risk and timing of
alcohol and illicit drug use onset among natives and non-natives: similarities and
differences in family attachment processes. Social Biology 46(1-2):100-21.
1992 ML De Wit, F Rajulton. Education and timing of parenthood among Canadian
women: a cohort analysis. Social Biology 39(1-2):109-22

DeCesare, Michael A
2000 “Public attitudes toward euthanasia and suicide for terminally ill persons:
1977 and 1996”, Social Biology, v. 47, 3-4

Deeb, Prof Larry Charles


1989 CB Nam, IW Eberstein, LC Deeb. Sudden infant death syndrome as a socially
determined cause of death. Social Biology, 36, 1-6.

DeFlem PhD, Matthieu


Referee, Social Biology

Belgian born and educated, living and working in US


University South Carolina, Columbia, Sociology (2009); abortion policy
Personal:
2002-2009 U South Carolina, Dept. Sociology; 1997-2002. Purdue U, Dept.
Sociology; 1996 PhD Sociology, U Colorado, Dissertation: “Borders of Police Force:
Historical Foundations of International Policing Between Germany and the United
States.”, Revised for publication as Policing World Society (Oxford, 2002); 1985 BA
Louvain; “interests include counter-terrorism, international policing, abortion policy
… the determinants of abortion law and policy in the United States, specifically the
constitutional regulation of abortion, its effects of state policies, and selected
determinants of abortion attitudes … I will soon continue research on the
conditions and dynamics of abortion legislation, in the context of the United States
as well as from a comparative viewpoint. This research project will build on and
extend from my earlier (article-length) study on the evolution of abortion law in the
United States, which I theoretically explored through the work of Talcott Parsons
and Jürgen Habermas … [and I was] Co-winner of the Merle Adams Award,
graduate student paper on “Abortion and the Boundaries of Legal Change,”
Department of Sociology, University of Colorado, 1994” from
http://www.cas.sc.edu/socy/faculty/deflem/zcvcv.htm

DeFries*, Prof. John C


Member 1974
Institute for Behavioral Genetics (IBS), Univ. Colorado-Boulder 1974-2009 (Director
1981-2001)
1983 RC Johnson, CT Nagoshi, FM Ahern, JR Wilson, JC DeFries, GE McClearn, SG
Vandenberg. Family background, cognitive ability, and personality as predictors of
educational and occupational attainment. Social Biology, 30, 86-100
1979 H Ho, R Plomin*, JC DeFries. Selective placement in adoption. Social Biology,
26, 1-6
1976 RC Johnson, J Park, JC DeFries, GE McClearn, MP Mi, MN Rashad, SG
Vandenberg, JR Wilson. Assortative marriage for specific cognitive abilities in
Korea. Social Biology, 23, 311-316.
1973 TW Klein, JC DeFries. Racial and cultural differences in sensitivity to flickering
light. Social Biology, 20, 212-217.

De Jong, Prof. Gordon F


Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State U 2009
1970 GF De Jong. Demography and research with high altitude populations. Social
Biology 17(2):114-9
1970 GF De Jong. Book review of William Peterson, Population (1969) in Social
Biology 17:67-68 (March 1970)

Del Pinal, Jorge H


1979 Judith Blake and JH Del Pinal, "Predictors of family-size preferences, 1945-
1977: A multivariate analysis," Social Biology 26(4):302-13

Demeny*, Paul
Member 1974
Population Council: 1973-(2009) (1992-2009 Distinguished Scholar; Director,
Center for Policy Studies; (1975-(2009) editor/founder/ editorial board member,
Population and Development Review, the journal of the Population Council; 1973-
1988 vp; 1974 Demographic division)
East-West Population Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, Founder, Director
Population Association of America, President, 1986

Where did low, low fertility come from?


Demeny, Paul. The economic rationale of family planning programs. Center for
Policy Studies Working Paper, No. 133, Aug 1987. 34 pp. Population Council,
Center for Policy Studies: New York, New York. In Eng.
"This paper discusses the main rationale for government interest in the provision
of contraceptive technology through voluntary family planning programs in less
developed countries: that of enhancing economic development. The discussion is
organized under headings that identify two distinct if interrelated functions
governments aim to perform in this domain: that of promoter of economic growth
and that of provider of human welfare. The first function rests on macroeconomic
arguments that suggest that slowing aggregate rates of demographic expansion
will accelerate economic growth. The second function invokes benefits captured
directly by the persons and their families who use the services offered by family
planning programs. A concluding section comments on the possible need for
government to set the stage for success in performing these functions by
acting as an engineer of social change." From
http://popindex.princeton.edu/browse/v54/n1/f.html

Dempster*, Prof. Everett R.


Member 1956, 1974; Univ. of California, Berkeley (Dept. of Genetics 1935-, Prof. 1955-
70, Chmn. of Dept. 1964-71, Emeritus 1970)

Derieg, Myles
2004 “Required Parental Investment and Mating Patterns: A Quantitative Analysis
in the Context of Evolutionary Stable Strategies” w/ Heather J Downey, Social
Biology 51, 1-2

DeRubeis, Prof. Robert John


1978 DT Lykken, A Tellegen, RJ DeRubeis. Volunteer bias in twin research: The rule
of two-thirds. Social Biology, 25, 1-9.

Desai, Rajendra G
Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, Calif. 1963
1962 RG Desai, WP Creger. Blood groups, secretor phenomenon, and gastric
cancer in various ethnic groups. Eugenics Quarterly 9:44

Desai*, S. F.
Member (Foreign) 1956; Parsi Punchayet Office, Bombay, India 1956

Descalzi*, Mario Edgardo


Member 1974; Rochester General Hospital, New York 1974

De Silva, W Indralal
1998 Puerperal morbidity: a neglected area of maternal health in Sri Lanka. Social
Biology 45(3-4):223-45.
1996 Reproductive change in Sri Lanka: analysis of intermediate variables, 1982
and 1987. Social Biology 43(3-4):242-56.
1992 Achievement of Reproductive Intentions in Sri Lanka, 1982-1985. A
Longitudinal Study. Social Biology, 39(1-2):123-138.

Desnick*, Robert J
Member 1974; Dept. Pediatrics, Univ. Minnesota Hosps., Minneapolis 1974

De Vos, Susan
U Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography and Ecology 2009 and Center for
Demography of Health and Aging 2009
Population Council, PDR
2005 Susan De Vos “On Classifying Race in Brazil: Example from a Study of the
Functional Ability of Older People (60+)” Social Biology 52 (1-2): 73-84
1991 Susan De Vos. "The One-Person Household in Latin America: A Brief Note,"
Social Biology 38(3-4):277-280.
1980 Susan De Vos. "Women's Role Orientations and Expected Fertility: Evidence
from the Detroit Area, 1978," Social Biology 27:130-137

Dewey*, William J.
Member 1974; U Wisconsin

Dexter*, Lewis A
Member 1956
1956 Lewis A Dexter, ‘Heredity and Environment Re-explored', Eugenics Quarterly
3, 88-93

Dey*, Deborah
Member 1974

Dhillon*, T. S.
Member 1974; Hong Kong

Diamantis*, Basil
Member 1974

Diamond, Ian
2009 Chief Executive, Economic and Social Research Council
2009 U Southampton, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute,
Opportunities and Choices Programme.
2000 Monica Magadi, Ian Diamond, Roberto Nascimento Rodrigues. The
Determinants of Delivery Care in Kenya. Social Biology 47, 3-4

Background:
The Opportunities and Choices programme is based in the Southampton Statistical
Sciences Research Institute at the University of Southampton, UK. The programme is
operated and organised in co-operation with the following collaborators:
* Centre for Sexual Health Research, University of Southampton
* Marie Stopes International, UK
The Opportunities and Choices Programme is a Knowledge programme funded by the
Department for International Development.
The Opportunities and Choices programme is organised and operated by a consortium of academics and
health professionals.
Dr Tim Black, Marie Stopes International, UK

Dr Steve Clements, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton

Professor Ian Diamond, Economic and Social Research Council

Ms Jane Diamond, School of Social Sciences Social Statistics Division, University of Southampton

Professor Jane Falkingham, School of Social Sciences Social Statistics Division, University of Southampton

Dr Monique Hennink, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton

Dr Roger Ingham, Centre for Sexual Health Research, University of Southampton

Dr Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton

Dr Nyovani Madise, School of Social Sciences Social Statistics Division, University of Southampton
Dr Monica Magadi, Centre for Research in Social Policy, University of Loughborough

Dr Barrie Margetts, School of Medicine Fetal Origins of Adult Disease Division, University of Southampton
Baroness Doreen Massey, Health Skills Consultant

Dr Zoe Matthews, School of Social Sciences Social Statistics Division, University of Southampton

Dr Richard Mutemwa, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton

Dr Saseendran Pallikadavath, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton

Ms Julie Porksen, Marie Stopes International, UK


Dr Martin Rew, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton

Dr Rob Stephenson, Bill and Melinda Gates Institute, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Ms Nicole Stone, Centre for Sexual Health Research, University of Southampton

JBS
2001 Magadi M, Diamond I and Madise N (2001) Analysis of factors associated with
maternal mortality in Kenyan hospitals. Journal of Biosocial Science 33: 375-389.
2003 Magadi M, Diamond I, Madise N and Smith P (2003) Pathways of the determinants
of unfavourable birth outcomes in Kenya. Journal of Biosocial Science 36(2):153-176.
2001 Magadi M, Madise N and Diamond I (2001) Factors associated with unfavourable
birth outcomes in Kenya. Journal of Biosocial Science 33: 199-225.

More from Southampton group


2000 Magadi M, Madise N and Rodrigues R (2000) Frequency of timing of antenatal care
in Kenya: Explaining the variations between women of different communities. Social
Science and Medicine 51(4): 551-561.
2003 Magadi M, Zulu E and Brockerhoff M (2003) The inequality of maternal health in
urban sub-Saharan Africa. Population Studies 57(3):349-368.

Diaz, G
1993 K Jaffe, D Urribarri, GC Chacon, G Diaz, A Torres, G Herzog. Sex-linked
strategies of human reproductive behavior. Social Biology 40:1-21-2, 61-73

Dice*, Prof. Lee R


Dir. 1952-71; Member 1974
1965 LR Dice, PJ Clark, RI Gilbert. Relation of Fertility to Religious Affiliation and to
Church Attendance in Ann Arbor, Eugenics Quarterly 12:102-11
1964 LR Dice, PJ Clark, RI Gilbert. Relation of Fertility to Education in Ann Arbor,
Michigan, 1951-54. Eugenics Quarterly 11:30-45
1964 LR Dice, PJ Clark, RI Gilbert. Relation of Fertility to Occupation and to Income
in the Male Population of Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1951-54. Eugenics Quarterly
11:154-67
1960 "Resources of Mental Ability: How Can the Supply of Superior Ability Be
Conserved and Perhaps Increased?" Eugenics Quarterly 7, no. 1 (March 1960): 9-
22 (Ginsburg)
1958 Dice, "The Structure of Heredity Counseling Services," Eugenics Quarterly 5
(1958): 40. 17

Dicker, L
1978 M Dicker, L Dicker. Genetic counseling as an occupational specialty: a
sociological perspective. Social Biology 25(4):272-8

Dicker, M
1978 M Dicker, L Dicker. Genetic counseling as an occupational specialty: a
sociological perspective. Social Biology 25(4):272-8

Dight, Charles F.
Member 1929, 1930
Founder, Dight Institute

Doblhammer, Gabriele (Doblhammer-Reiter)


Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany 2001, 2009
2000 “Seasonality of birth in nineteenth and twentieth century Austria”, Joseph Lee
Rodgers*, G Doblhammer, R Rau, Social Biology 47, 3-4

Dobzhansky*, Prof. Theodosius


Director 1964-73; Chmn Bd. 1969-75
1900-1975; Rockefeller University 1962-1971
1973 “Is Genetic Diversity Compatible with Human Equality?” Social Biology 20:
280-288 and at Behavior Genetics Association April 6, 1973 and reprinted 1999 in
Social Biology 46(3-4):219-27.
1972 “The Ascent of Man.” Social Biology 19, 4: 367-78
1963 Genetics of Race Equality. Eugenics Quarterly 10:151-60

Dodge*, Cleveland E.
Member 1956, 1974
relation, Frederick Osborn*; Phelps Dodge Corp., NYC 1910-1967 (v.p. 1924-61)

Dodge*, Mrs. Cleveland E.


Member 1930

Dodge*, Cleveland H.
(Patron, Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; wife, Committee of Reception
and Entertainment, Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921)); Member 1930;
(Sustaining Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932
Dodge*, Mrs. Geraldine R.
Member 1930

Dodge*, Raymond
Member 1925, 1930

Dodoo, Prof. Francis N


Ghana born, working in US
Population Research Institute, Penn State U 2009
1992 Female Education, Age, Parity, and Reproduction Cessation in Ghana. Social
Biology 39(1-2):102-108

Doherty MD, Richard A


1978 RR Sell, KJ Roghmann, RA Doherty. Attitudes toward abortion and prenatal
diagnosis of fetal abnormalities: implications for educational programs, Social
Biology 25(4):288-301

Dohrenwend, BS
1979 BS Dohrenwend, BP Dohrenwend II Gottesman, B Link, R Neugebauer.
Epidemiology and genetics of schizophrenia. Social Biology 26(2):142-53.

Dohrwend, BP
1979 BS Dohrenwend, BP Dohrenwend II Gottesman, B Link, R Neugebauer.
Epidemiology and genetics of schizophrenia. Social Biology 26(2):142-53.

Dollard*, Charles
Member 1956
Pres., Carnegie Corp

Donald*, Lynda J.
Member 1974; Canada, University of Western Ontario

Donnell*, Dr. George N


Member 1974

Dorn*, Prof. Harold F


Member 1956
Population Association of America, President, 1957-58
1958 "Darwin Revisited", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 5, 3

Dorus*, Elizabeth
Member 1974
1978 "Incidence of 47, XYY Males: Implications of the Production of 47, XYY
Offspring by 47, XYY Males", Social Biology v. 25, 2

Dowd PhD, Jennifer Beam


CUNY Institute for Demographic Research 2009
Office of Population Research, Princeton 2004
forthcoming in Biodemography and Social Biology: Noreen Goldman*, Jennifer
Dowd. Considering the Inclusion of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Markers in the
Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Paper presented at the Scientific Assessment of
Biomeasures in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Conference at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in December 2009

Downey, Heather J
2004 Heather J Downey, Glen Geher, Myles Derieg. Required Parental Investment
and Mating Patterns: A Quantitative Analysis in the Context of Evolutionary Stable
Strategies. Social Biology 51, 1-2

Drake*, L. F. V.
Member 1956

Draper*, Wickliffe P
Member 1930, 1956
Founder/Funder, Pioneer Fund; the Pioneer Fund has sponsored the “research”
which underlies the assertion of an African-American genetic inequality (Shuey,
Eyesenck, Jensen, Bouchard, Rushton)

Drigotas, Prof. Stephen M


Carolina Population Center (frequently published with JR Udry*)
1994 SM Drigotas, J. Richard Udry*. Biosocial Models of Adolescent Problem
Behavior: Extension to Panel Design. Social Biology 40:1-7.

Drinker*, Mrs. Henry S.


Member 1956

Driver, Aloo E
1983 Aloo E Driver, Edwin D Driver. Social class and height and weight in
metropolitan Madras, Social Biology 30, no2, pp. 189-204
"Social Class and Fertility in Metropolitan Madras," Social Biology 28 (1-2):30

Driver, Edwin D
U Massachusetts-Amherst, Sociology, Emeritus 2009
1983 Aloo E Driver, Edwin D Driver. Social class and height and weight in
metropolitan Madras, Social Biology 30, 2:189-204
ED Driver. Fertility Differentials among Economic Strata in Central India. Eugenics
Quarterly, 7

Dronamraju, Krishna R
b. Andhra Pradesh, India; student of JBS Haldane, English Communist geneticist;
US researcher; Registered Sex Offender (Reported by Texas State)
Foundation for Genetic Research, Houston, Texas 2009
Honorary Visiting Professor, Andhra University, India 2009
Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical School, Medical Genetics 1964
Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta (studied under JBS Haldane) 1960

1987 Afterthoughts on Haldane. Social Biology 34(1-2):119-21.


1967 Caste and consanguinity in Andhra Pradesh. Eugenics Quarterly 14(3):238-
40
From Foundation for Genetics Research website run by Dronamraju, viewed Sept.
2009

Dryden*, Horace W.
Member 1956

Dryfoos, J
1980 P Cohen, L Belmont, J Dryfoos, Z Stein, S Zayac. The effects of teenaged
motherhood and maternal age on offspring intelligence. Social Biology 27(2), 138–
154.

Dubinin, Nikolai Petrovich


1907-1998; Moscow, Russia
1971 Genetics: successes and prospects. Social Biology 18(3):311-4
1968 As the geneticist sees it. Eugenics Quarterly 15(2):144-5.

Dublin*, Louis L.
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); (Member, Third
International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); Member 1956

Ducharme*, Prof.
Member 1974; Canada

Dumars*, Kenneth
Member 1974

Duncan*, Otis Dudley


Director 1967-72; v.p. 1969-72; Member 1974
An American Dilemma (Research – 1940’s)
Population Association of America, President, 1968-69
Population Studies Center, U Michigan
U Arizona-Tucson
1981 "Ability and Achievement", Social Biology, v. 29, #1-2 reprint from 1968
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 15(1):1ff, March
1964 "Residential Areas and Differential Fertility", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 11, #2

Dunn, Bruce E
1988 H Lytton, D Watts, BE Dunn. Stability of genetic determination from age 2 to
age 9: A longitudinal twin study. Social Biology, 35, 62-73

Dunn* MD, Dr. Halbert L.


Member 1956

Duntley, Joshua D
2005 “Toward an evolutionary forensic psychology”, w/ TK Shackelford, Social
Biology, 51, 161-165 and see “A reply to Duntley, Shackelford and Tittle”, by Lee
Ellis* in Social Biology 51, 171

Dutt, JS
1980 Altitude and fertility: the confounding effect of childhood mortality--a Bolivian
example. Social Biology 27(2):101-13

Duttagupta, C
1994 M Chattopadhyay, S. Bandyopadhyay, C. Duttagupta. Biosocial factors
influencing women to become prostitutes in India. Social Biology 41 (3/4): 252-259

Duvall, Henrietta J
1964 BZ Locke, H Duvall. Migration and mental disease. Eugenics Quarterly
11:216-221

Dyke*, Prof. Bennett


Member 1974; Dir. 1975-77
Pennsylvania State University, Anthropology
1980 ER Brennan, B Dyke*. Assortative mate choice and mating opportunity on
Sanday, Orkney Islands. Social Biology 27(3):199-210, 1980
1976 JW MacCluer*, B Dyke*. On the minimum size of endogamous populations.
Social Biology 23(1):1-12
1971 B Dyke*. Potential Mates in a Small Human Population, Social Biology 18 (1):
28 (1971)

Dyson-Hudson*, V. R.
Member 1974

Earle*, Mabel L.
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930,
1956;
(Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics
Research Association 1938)
relation of Frederick Osborn*

Easterlin, Prof. Richard A


USC: Population Research Lab 2009 and Economics 2009
Population Association of America, President, 1978
Population Council, PDR
1984 Eileen M. Crimmins* and Richard A. Easterlin, “The Estimation of Natural
Fertility: A Micro Approach”, Social Biology, 31(1), 160-170
1979 RA Easterlin, MO Schapiro. Homicide and fertility rates in the United States:
a comment. Social Biology 26(4):341-3

Eaves, L
1977 H Lytton, NG Martin, L Eaves. Environmental and genetical causes of
variation in ethological aspects of behavior in two-year-old boys. Social Biology
24(3):200-11.

Ebanks, Prof. G Edward


University of Western Ontario, Population Research Center 1996, 2009 and
Sociology 1990, 1996, Emeritus 2009
1973 B Ram, GE Ebanks. Stability of Unions and Fertility in Barbados. Social
Biology 20 (1973), pp. 143-150
1971 Family planning among health clinic patients in Barbados. Social Biology
18(2):137-47.

Eberstein*, Prof. Isaac W


2006-(2009) Board Member, Society of Biodemography and Social Biology
Center for Demography & Population Health (formerly Center for the Study of
Population), Florida State University
2009 “Causes of Death and Mortality Crossovers” w/ Isaac Eberstein*, Kathleen
Heyman, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 2
1989 CB Nam*, IW Eberstein*, LC Deeb. Sudden infant death syndrome as a
socially determined cause of death. Social Biology 36, 1-6.

Eckland*, Prof. Bruce K


Pres. 1972-75, Dir. 1968-82
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
1982 (1968) Theories of mate selection. Social Biology, 29, 7-2 1 reprinted in 1981
as one of the most frequently cited articles of Social Biology from Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 15(2):71 ff, June 1968)
1970 New mating boundaries in education. Social Biology 17: 269-277

Edey, H
1973 AJ Sobrero, KL Kohli, H Edey, JE Davis, R Karp. A vasectomy service in a free-
standing family planning center: one year's experience. Social Biology 20(3):303-7

Edgerton, Robert B
UCLA, Anthropology and Biobehavioral Sciences 1984; mental retardation and
anthropology
1962 G Sabagh, RB Edgerton. Sterilized mental defectives look at eugenic
sterilization. Eugenics Quarterly 9:213-22

Edmonston*, Barry
Member 1974; Social Biology book reviewer 1984
Director of the Population Research Center and Professor in the School of Urban
Studies and Planning, Portland State University 2005
1990 "Interruption of Breast feeding by Child Death and Pregnancy", Social Biology
37(3-4):233-50.
1984 Review of Herman Hollerith: Forgotten Giant of Information Processing in
Social Biology 31, 1-2

Edwards, G Franklin
Howard U, Sociology
1972 G Bogue, GF Edwards. How to get along without race in demographic
analysis. Social Biology 18(4):387-96

Edwards*, John A.
Member 1974

Edwards, John N
Virginia Tech 1994
1992 John N. Edwards, Theodore D. Fuller, Santhat Sermsri, Sairudee
Vorakitphokatorn.
Household Crowding and Reproductive Behavior,” Social Biology 39:212-230

Edwards*, Robert H.
Member 1974

Eggebeen, David J
Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University 1993-(2009)
1992 Changes in sibling configurations for American preschool children. Social
Biology, 39, 27-44.

Ehrhardt*, Anke A.
Dir. 1986-88
New York State Psychiatric Institute
Worked with John Money (see John Money entry q.v.; John Money, Anke Ehrhardt.
Man & Woman, Boy & Girl: Gender Identity from Conception to Maturity. 1972,
1996

Ehrman*, Prof. Lee


Member 1974; Director 1976-1978, 1986-88, 1993-94
Rockefeller U
1977 (1999) Lee Ehrman. “Richard H. Osborne, retiring editor: an appreciation,
1977”, reprinted in Social Biology 46(3-4):192-3.

Eitinger*, Leo
Member (Foreign) 1967, 1974; Norway

Ekouevi, Koffi
Universitaire de Treichville, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
1991 K Ekouevi, SP Morgan. Note on the reliability and validity of mothers’
retrospective reports of their children’s birthweights. Social Biology 38(1-2): 140-
145

Ekwo MD, Edem E


U Iowa Hospitals 1983
1985 BF Seals, EE Ekwo, RA Williamson, JW Hanson. “Moral and religious influences
on the amniocentesis decision”, Social Biology 32, 1-2, pp. 13-30

El Attar, M. A.
Member 1974

el-Attar, Mohamed E
1973 ME el-Attar. "Differential Fertility in the Arab Republic of Egypt," Social
Biology 20:323-34

el-Saadani, Somaya
American U in Cairo, Social Research Center 2009; former consultant for the Cairo
Demographic Center, the Center for Applied Demography and Human Resources,
Cairo University
2000 Somaya El-Saadani. High Fertility Does Not Cause Spontaneous Intrauterine
Fetal Loss: The Determinants of Spontaneous Fetal Loss in Egypt. Social Biology
47, 3-4

Elam*, Mr. Edgar H.


Member 1956

Eldridge*, Hope T.
Member 1956

Eliot, Pres. Charles


Advisory Council 1923-26
Pres., Harvard Univ. 1869-1909

Elizondo, E
1993 E Crognier, C Bernis, E Elizondo, C Varea. The patterns of fertility in a Berber
population from Morocco. Social Biology, 34, 192-199

Elliott*, Richard M.
Member 1930, 1956; St. Paul, Minnesota 1956

Ellis*, Prof. Lee


Dir. 1993-94; Member 1987-(2003)
Mankind Quarterly
2004 “Sex, Status, and Criminality: A Theoretical Nexus”, and “A Reply to Duntley,
Shackelford, and Tittle”, Social Biology 51, 3-4
“Social status and the secondary sex ratio: new evidence on a lingering
controversy”, w/ Steven Bonin, Social Biology 49, 1-2
2001 “The biosocial female choice theory of social stratification”, Social Biology 45,
3-4

Ellis, Walter S
Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson 1978
1976 Walter S Ellis, John Friedl. Inbreeding as Measured by Isonomy and Pedigrees
in Kippel, Switzerland. Social Biology 23:158-161

Ellison*, Prof. Peter T


Dir. 1996-99
Harvard, Dept. Anthropology
JBS
1992 "The ecology of birth seasonality among agriculturalists in central Africa", w/
RC Bailey, MR Jenike, GR Bentley, AM Harrigan, NR Peacock, Journal of Biosocial
Science 24:393-412

Ellison, P
1977 J Hartung, P Ellison. A Eugenic Effect of Medical Care. Social Biology 24:192-
99

Elmadjian*, Fred
Member 1974
NIH (Chief, Bio Research section, National Institute of Mental Health, NIMH; Clinical
Research Branch DERP 1974)

Elo*, Irma T
Dir. 2000-06
University of Pennsylvania: Graduate Group in Demography 2009 and Population
Studies Center 1996, 2009 (Director 2009) and Sociology
1998 "Cause-specific Mortality among Older African Americans: Correlates and
Consequences of Age Misreporting”, w/ Jon Hussey, Social Biology
1993 "Changes in Breastfeeding Duration in Peru”, w/ LM Grummer-Strawn, Social
Biology 40: 224-243.

Elston PhD, Prof. Robert C


Case Western Reserve: Director, Division of Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology
2009 and Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Intermin Chair) 2009
Louisiana State University Medical Center, Biometry, New Orleans 1983
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, School of Public Health, Biostatistics 1971
1977 RC Go, RC Elston, FM Salzano. Association and linkage between genetic
markers and morphological and behavioral attributes in dizygotic twins. Social
Biology 24(1):62-8.
1973 Discussion: Methodologies in human behavior genetics. Social Biology
20(3):276-9
1972 A Pakstis, S Scarr-Salapatek*, RC Elston, R Siervogel. Genetic contributions
to morphological and behavioral similarities among sibs and dizygotic twins:
Linkages and allelic differences. Social Biology, 19:185-192.

Embree, Bryan G
University of Western Ontario, Population Studies Center 1996; Cobb and Jones LLP
2005-2009
1999 ML De Wit, BG Embree, D De Wit. Determinants of the risk and timing of
alcohol and illicit drug use onset among natives and non-natives: similarities and
differences in family attachment processes, Social Biology 46(1-2):100-21.

Ensminger*, Douglas;
Member (Foreign) 1956
d. 1989; Ford Foundation, New Delhi, India 1951-1970

Epstein, E
1987 EE Epstein, R Guttman. “Further possible causes of assortative mating:
husband superiority or theory inferiority? Response to James’ Comments” [WH
James of the Galton Laboratory q.v.], Social Biology 34:1-21-2, 116-118
1984 E Epstein, Ruth Guttman*. Mate selection in man: Evidence, theory and
outcome. Social Biology, 31: 243-278

Eriksson*, Aldur W.
Member 1974; Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics, Population Genetics Unit, Helsinki,
Finland 2004; Forsius-Eriksson syndrome
2001 J Fellman, AW Eriksson. Regional, temporal, and seasonal variations in births
and deaths: the effects of famines. Social Biology 48(1-2):86-104.

Erlenmeyer-Kimling*, Prof. L (Niki)


Director 1971-72; Secretary 1972-73; Director 1973-75; Pres. 1976-78; Director 1979-84,
1992-1994
New York State Psychiatric Institute
1976 Schizophrenia: a bag of dilemmas. Social Biology 23(2):123-34.
1971 II Gottesman*, L Erlenmeyer-Kimling. A foundation for informed eugenics.
Social Biology Supplement: Differential Reproduction in Individuals with Mental and
Physical Disorders 18: 1-8. (Ginsburg)

Erwin, V Gene
U Colorado, Institute of Behavior Genetics 2003 and Alcohol Research Center 1983,
(Director 1992-2002)
1985 Genetic influences on acquisition of tolerance to alcohol. Social Biology 32:3-
43-4, 222-228

Everett*, Herbert L.
Member 1974; Ithaca, NY 1974
Everson, P
1994 J Stevenson, P Everson, L Rogers. Changes in fertility relative to starting,
stopping, and spacing behaviors in a migrating Mennonite community, 1775-1889.
Social Biology 41(1-2):83-95

Ewbank*, Douglas
Dir. 2000-06
University of Pennsylvania, Graduate Group in Demography 2009 and Population
Studies Center and Sociology
Population Council, PDR

Faden PhD, MPH, Ruth R


Johns Hopkins U, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Dept. Health Policy and
Management 1985, 1987; Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown U 1987

1986 GA Chase, RR Faden, NA Holtzman, AJ Chwalow, CO Leonard, C Lopes, K


Quaid. Assessment of risk by pregnant women: Implications for genetic counseling
and education. Social Biology 33:57-64.

Fairchild*, Dr. David


(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory
Council 1923-35; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Marston Bates/ Alexander Graham Bell relative

Fairchild*, Prof. Henry Pratt - Advisory Council 1923-27; sec./treas. 1926-28; v. p.


1926-28; Pres., 1929-31; Director 1926-51
Population Association of America, President, 1931-35
Helped found Planned Parenthood Federation of America in 1940 as a way to build
race in a democracy. Intention: show Hitler that his goal of race building could be
achieved with birth control and without death control.
1940 gave keynote speech on "Race Building in a Democracy" to Birth Control
Federation of America (BCFA) and the National Committee on Planned Parenthood
during 1940 annual meeting of BCFA

1947 Race and Nationality as Factors in American Life

-- Planned Parenthood and Race Building in 1940:


"The Annual Meeting: [1940]
"The ANNUAL MEETING of the Birth Control Federation of America ... will be, in
effect, a three day forum on Race Building in a Democracy. It will also mark the
opening of the 1940 campaign of the Federation under the auspices of a National
Committee for Planned Parenthood. ... The program includes the presentation of
papers showing the relationship of birth control to other efforts to improve the
quality of people in the United States....
"RACE BUILDING IN A DEMOCRACY: A SYMPOSIUM
"Seven vital phases of this subject, each of major importance, will be presented on
Tuesday afternoon, January 23rd. Professor Henry Pratt Fairchild ... will preside.
Mrs. Louis de B. Moore q.v. is in charge of arrangements for this part of the
meeting...
LUNCHEON AND OPENING OF CAMPAIGN
The luncheon on Wednesday, January 24th, will be an outstanding event of the
ANNUAL MEETING. ... [at this luncheon] Professor Henry Pratt Fairchild will discuss
further the subject of "Race Building in a Democracy" and Dr. Woodbridge E. Morris
[q.v.] will speak on the subject of "A National Program for the United States" The
meeting will mark the opening of the Federation's1940 financial campaign...
"Professor Fairchild, summarizing the addresses of the Symposium presented
January 23rd, will evaluate the significance of a birth control program in relation to
other important social efforts to improve the general welfare.
"Dr. Morris, speaking on the national program, will discuss how the Federation is
prepared to assist in the application of the principles of planned parenthood to the
broad program of Race Building....
"CAMPAIGN NEWS
"... A new development of the [Birth Control Federation of America]
campaign this year ... is the effort now under way to enlarge the Citizens
Committee into a National Committee for Planned Parenthood. ...
everything promises an auspicious public launching of the effort [to enlarge the
Citizens Committee into a National Committee for Planned Parenthood] at the
annual luncheon to be held at the Hotel Roosevelt, Wednesday, January 24th " [the
luncheon where Professor Fairchild and Dr. Morris were to speak on race building
and planned parenthood] (Birth Control Review, January 1940, pp. 39-40)

Falek*, Arthur
editor, Social Biology 1978
Chief, Human & Behavior Genetics Research Lab., Georgia Mental Health Inst.,
1256 Briarcliff Dr., Atlanta
1974 "Phases in Coping: The Hypothesis and Its Implications", w/ S Britton, Social
Biology 21, 1
1973 "Methodologies in Human Behavior Genetics", Symposium of Human
Behavior Genetics Association in Social Biology 20, 3
1971 Differential Fertility and Intelligence: Current Status of the Problem.
Social Biology 18 Supp.: S50-S59. (Ginsburg)
1962 LF Jarvik, A Falek. Genetics. Eugenics Quarterly 9:117-23.

Falkner, Lou
1957 The potential contribution of longitudinal twin studies; an appraisal. Eugenics
Quarterly

Falls MD*, Prof. Harold Francis


Member 1956; U Michigan
1909-2006; opthamalogy, genetics
1954 "The Detection of Carriers of Recessive Genes", Eugenics Quarterly 1

Fang, Fu
2009 Timothy Gage, Fu Fang, Howard Stratton. Modeling the Pediatric Paradox:
Birth Weight by Gestational Age. Biodemography and Social Biology 54, 1

Fang, XL
1997 B Xu, P Rantakallio, MR Järvelin, XL Fang. Sex differentials in perinatal
mortality in China and Finland. Social Biology 44(3-4):170-8.

Farley*, Prof. Reynolds


Member 1974
Population Study Center, Univ. Michigan-Ann Arbor 1974-2009
Population Association of America, President, 1988
Population Council, PDR
1971 Indicators of Recent Demographic Change among Blacks. Social Biology 18:
341-58

Feinberg, WE
1968 RG Potter, JM Sakoda, WE Feinberg. Variable fecundability and the timing of
births. Eugenics Quarterly 15(3):155-63

Feldman, Prof. Marcus W


Stanford U, Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies 2000
2005 (actual 2009) “Marriage Form and Age at First Marriage: A Comparative
Study in Three Counties in Contemporary Rural China”, w/ Xiayi Jin, Shuzhuo Li,
Social Biology, v. 52, 1-2
2004 “Marriage Form and Age at First Marriage: A Comparative Study in Three
Counties in Contemporary Rural China”, w/ Xiayi Jin, Shuzhuo Li, Social Biology, v.
51, 3-4
S Li, MW Feldman, N Li. A comparative study of determinants of uxorilocal
marriage in two counties of China. Social Biology 48(1-2):125-50
1981 RA Price, KH Chen, LL Cavalli-Sforza, MW Feldman. Models of Spouse
Influence and their Application to Smoking-Behavior. Social Biology 28 (1-2): 14-29

Feldman, Prof. S Shirley


2002 “The effect of the nurturant bonding system on child security of attachment
and dependency”, w/ Warren Miller, DJ Pasta, Social Biology, Special Issue: The
Biodemography of Fertility and Longevity, v. 49, 125-159

Fellman, Johan
J Fellman, AW Eriksson. Regional, temporal, and seasonal variations in births and
deaths: the effects of famines. Social Biology 48(1-2):86-104.

Felsenstein, J
U Washington-Seattle, Genome Sciences
J F Crow*, J Felsenstein. The effect of assortative mating on the genetic
composition of a population. Social Biology 29(1-2):22-35.

Ferak, V
Slovakia
1968 V Ferák, Z Lichardová, V Bojnová. Endogamy, exogamy, and stature.
Eugenics Quarterly 15(4):273-6.

Ferguson, Brodie D.
Stanford U, Human Ecology Evolution and Health, Graduate student working with
JH Jones 2008
2006 “Excess male death leads to a severe marriage squeeze in Colombia, 1973-
2005”, w/ James Holland Jones, Social Biology, v. 53:140-151

Ferguson*, Mrs. Robert


Dir. 1958-62
Fernandez, RR
1970 GW Lasker, RR Fernandez. PTC tasting and dental caries. Social Biology
17(2):140-1

Fernquist, RM
1990 PR Kunz, RM Fernquist. Physiognomic homogamy: a study of parents and
children. Social Biology 37, 3-4

Feyisetan, Bamikale J
Office of Population Research, Princeton U 1990
1990 Postpartum Sexual Abstinence, Breastfeeding, and Child Spacing among
Yoruba Women in Urban Nigeria. Social Biology 37:110-127

Figueredo PhD, Prof. Aurelio Jose


University of Arizona-Tucson, Psychology 2009
Director, Graduate Program in Ethology and Evolutionary Psychology 2009
Center for Insect Science (CIS) at the University of Arizona 2009
Promoting JP Rushton’s racist theory, teaching students
2004 “The Heritability of Life History Strategy: The K-Factor, Covitality, and
Personality”, w/ Stephanie MR Schneider, Geneva Vásquez, Barbara Hagenah
Brumbach, Social Biology 51, 3-4

Figueroa, H
Departamento de Biología, Universidad de Chile, Valparaiso, Chile 1971
1978 B Lazo, C Campusano, H Figueroa, J Pinto-Cisternas, E Zambra. Inbreeding
and immigration in urban and rural zones of Chile, with an endogamy index. Social
Biology 25(3):228-34
1971 J Pinto-Cisternas, C Salinas, C Campusano, H Figueroa, B Lazo. Preliminary
migration data on a population of Valparaíso, Chile. Social Biology 18(3):305-10
1970 B Lazo, H Figueroa, C Salinas, C Campusano, J Pinto-Cisternas. Consanguinity
in the province of Valparaiso, Chile, 1917-1966. Social Biology 17, 167–179

Finch, Brian Karl


RAND: Labor and Population 2009 and Center for Population Health and Health
Disparities
2000 B Finch, R Frank, R Hummer*. Race/Ethnic Disparities in Infant Mortality:
The Role of Behavioral Factors. Social Biology 47(3-4): 244-263

Findley, SE
1984 SE Findley, RG Potter, TW Findley. Alternative strategies of fetal sex
diagnoses and sex preselection. Social Biology 31(1-2):120-39.

Findley, TW
1984 SE Findley, RG Potter, TW Findley. Alternative strategies of fetal sex
diagnoses and sex preselection. Social Biology 31(1-2):120-39.

Fine, A
1973 A Fine, IB Pless. Family planning and population control. Social Biology
20(4):416-20
Finkel*, David T.
Member 1974; Dept. Anthropology, Adelphi Univ., New York 1974

Finkel, DJ
1983 ML Finkel, DJ Finkel. Public policy and adolescent sexual behavior in the
United States. Social Biology 30(2):140-50.

Finkel, ML
1983 ML Finkel, DJ Finkel. Public policy and adolescent sexual behavior in the
United States. Social Biology 30(2):140-50.

Finley*, Wayne H.
Member 1974; Laboratory of Medical Genetics, Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham 1974

Finnegan*, Michael
Member 1974; Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, Kansas (1973-2009)

Finnigan*, Oliver D.
Member 1974
US AID, Philippines 1974

Firschein*, I Lester
Member 1956, 1974
New York University Medical Center, NYC 1964
"Mating and Fertility Patterns in Families with Early Total Deafness", Eugenics
Quarterly 6, 2

Fischer, C
1976 NE Morton, WT Stout, C Fischer. Academic Performance in Hawaii. Social
Biology 23: 13.

Fischer, Karen W.
Member 1974

Fischman*, Harlow K.
Member 1974; Dept. Medical Genetics, New York State Psychiatric Institute 1974

Fisher*, Prof. Irving


Society Founder 1922; Pres., 1922-26; v.p. 1929; Director 1923-40; Member 1930,
1946

1924 When the American Eugenics Society began, it was called the Committee on
Eugenics of the United States. Irving Fisher, head of the Committee, wrote to
Katherine Davis q.v. that the purpose of the Committee was to "stem the tide of
threatened race degeneracy" and to protect the United States against
"indiscriminate immigration, criminal degenerates, and race suicide" (quoted in
Mehler, "Sources in the Study of Eugenics", Mendel Newsletter, Nov., 1978)

Fisher, L
1979 L Fisher, PT Rowley, M Lipkin Jr. Predicting immediate outcome of genetic
counseling following screening. Social Biology 26(4):289-301.
Fitzgerald, MH
1992 Is lactation nature's contraceptive? Data from Samoa. Social Biology 39(1-
2):55-64
1990 JM Hanna, MH Fitzgerald, JD Pearson, A Howard. Selective migration from
Samoa: a longitudinal study of pre-migration differences in social and
psychological characteristics. Social Biology 37(3-4):204-14

Fix, Prof. Alan G


U California-Riverside, Anthropology 1970-(2005), Emeritus 2009
Endogamy in Settlement Populations of Semai Senoi: potential mate pool analysis
and simulation, Social Biology 28: 62-74

Flanagan, Prof. Constance


Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University 2009
2009 “Women's Access to Health Care in Ghana: Effects of Education, Residence,
Lineage and Self-Determination” w/ John Boateng, Biodemography and Social
Biology, v. 54, 1

How the Society recruits


John Boateng is Constance Flanagan’s student
2006 John Boateng, Dissertation Grant for “Social Change, Urbanization and
Women’s Health: Issues of Women’s Access to Health and Attitudes towards
Gender Norms in Ghana”, Penn State, College of Agricultural Sciences.
2006 John Boateng, Kozak Award, Phi Delta Theta, Jacobs SRA Travel grant.

Fleshman, CV
1991 Comment on "Sudden Infant Death Syndrome as a socially determined cause
of death". Social Biology 38(1-2):155-6; discussion 157.

Fletcher*, Joseph
Member 1956, 1978
Founder, situation ethics; Planned Parenthood Federation; Euthanasia Society;
Association for the Study of Abortion; Hemlock Society; Society for the Right to Die;
Association for Voluntary Sterilization; Soviet-American Friendship Society

Fliess, KH
U Nevada, Anthropology 1993
1991 Mortality transition among the Wends of Serbin, Texas, 1854-1884: changes
in pattern of death from parochial records. Social Biology 38(3-4):266-76

Flint*, Marcha
Member 1974; Anthropology, Montclair State College, New Jersey 1974, Emerita 2002

Florez, Carmen Elisa


Columbian
1990 “Women's Status and Infant Mortality in Rural Colombia”, w/ Dennis P Hogan, Social
Biology 37:188-203

Fogel*, Prof. Seymour


Member 1956; U California-Berkeley, Genetics
Foley, Fenwick D.
Member (Foreign) 1956; Canada

Fong, Monica S
1976 Female labor force participation and fertility: Some methodological and
theoretical considerations. Social Biology 23(1)

Folsom*, Prof. Joseph K.


Director 1937-54; v. p. 1947-49; Member 1956

Foote, Nelson N
1954 Changes in American marriage patterns and the role of women. Eugenics
Quarterly

Forbes*, William R.
Member 1974; Biology, Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania 1974

Ford, TR Pitt
1974 WB Clifford, TR Pitt Ford. Variations in value orientations and fertility
behavior. Social Biology 21(2):185-94.

Forrest*, Jacqueline Darroch (aka Jacqueline Darroch)


Dir. 1995-1999
Alan Guttmacher Institute
1978 Jacqueline Darroch Forrest, JA Ross. Fertility effects of family planning
programs: a methodological review. Social Biology 25(2):145-163

Forsius, Dr. Henrik


Member 1969 (Foreign); Finland; Oulu University Eye Hospital, Finland 1969; Forsius-
Eriksson syndrome

Forste, Prof. Renata


Brigham Young University, Dept of Sociology, Chmn. (2008)
Population Council, PDR
1998 Education as Policy: The Impact of Education on Marriage, Contraception,
and Fertility in Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia. w/ Tim Heaton*, Social Biology 45(3-4)
1995 Effects of lactation and contraceptive use on birth-spacing in Bolivia. Social
Biology 42(1-2): 108-123

Forthofer, Ronald N
U Texas School of Public Health
1976 SC Gee, ES Lee, RN Forthofer. Ethnic differentials in neonatal and
postneonatal mortality: A birth cohort analysis by a binary variable multiple
regression method. Social Biology 23, 3:17-325

Fosdick*, Rev. Harry Emerson


Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Rockefeller church, Riverside; Birth Control Federation of America

Fosdick*, Raymond B.
Advisory Council 1925-35
Rockefeller Foundation 1920-36 (Pres. 1936)

Foster, Prof. Andrew D


Brown University: Population Studies and Training Center and Economics and
Graduate Program in Development 2009
1986 A Chowdhury, Jane Menken*, Andrew D Foster, James Trussell. Female
Reproductive Development: A Hazard Model Analysis. Social Biology 33(3-4):183-
98

Fraccaro, M
1957 M Fraccaro. A Note on Consanguineous Marriages in Italy. Eugenics
Quarterly 4, 36-39.

Fraikor*, Arlene
Member 1974; Wichita State U 1976
1977 "Tay-Sachs Disease: Genetic Drift Among the Ashkenazim Jews", Social
Biology, v. 1977, 2

Franceschetti* MD, Dr. A.


Member (Foreign) 1956; Clinique Ophtalmologique, Geneva, Switzerland 1956

Francfort*, J.J.
Member 1974; France

Francois*, Jules
Member (Foreign) 1956; Oogheelkundige Klinick, Ghent

Francois*, T.
Member 1974; Ghent, Belgium

Frank, Reanne
2004-(2008) Ohio State University-Columbus, Sociology; 1999-2002 University
Texas-Austin
2000 B Finch, R Frank, Robert Hummer*. Race/Ethnic Disparities in Infant
Mortality: The Role of Behavioral Characteristics. Social Biology 47(3-4): 244-263.

Fraser*, Prof. F Clarke


Foreign) Member 1956; Director 1966-74; Member 1974; Canada
Founder, medical genetics in Canada; taught Bernard Nathanson
1956 "Heredity Counseling: the darker side" Eugenics Quarterly 3, 45-51

Freedman, Prof. Deborah S


Population Council, PDR
1918-2001; U Michigan, Population Studies Center and Economics; Ronald
Freedman’s wife
1981 DS Freedman, Arland Thornton, L Wallisch. "Age at First Birth and Family
Size: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study," Social Biology 28:217-227

Freedman*, Prof. Ronald (or Ralph in first book on Taiwan. He never wrote books on
literature)
Member 1974; d. 2007
1961 Founder, Population Studies Institute, U Michigan
Taiwan Population Studies Center, Co-ordinator (1961-1964)
consultant to family planning programs in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Bangladesh, and China
Population Association of America, President, 1964-65
Population Council, PDR
Ronald and Deborah Freedman Fund for International Population Activities
established at U Michigan 2008

1971 Ronald Freedman*, Anrudh K. Jain, Albert I. Hermalin*, TH Sun. Fertility after
insertion of an IUCD in Taiwan's family planning program. Social Biology 18(1): 46–
54
1965 R Freedman, JY Takeshita. "Studies of Fertility and Family Limitation in
Taiwan", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12, 4

Freeman, Jean L
1977 Karl E Bauman, Ann E Anderson, Jean L Freeman, Gary G Koch. Legal
abortions, subsidized family planning services, and the U.S. ‘birth dearth’. Social
Biology 24(3):183-191.
1975 Karl E Bauman, Gary G. Koch, J. Richard Udry, Jean L. Freeman. “The
Relationship between Legal Abortion and Marriage,” Social Biology 22(2):117-124

Freire-Maia, Ademar*
Member 1967; Genetics, Faculty of Medicine and Biology, Univ. Sao Paulo, Brazil 1974
1974 A Freire-Maia, C Stevenson, NE Morton. Hybridity effect on mortality. Social
Biology 21: 232-234

Freire-Maia, DV
1968 Does smoking affect taste sensitivity to phenylthiourea? Eugenics Quarterly
15(1):51-4.

Freire-Maia, N
(reprinted 1982) Freire-Maia N. Inbreeding levels in different countries. Social
Biology 29(1-2):69-81.
1970 LG Da Fonseca, N Freire-Maia. Further data on inbreeding levels in Brazilian
populations. Social Biology 17, 324–328
1970 Abortions, chromosomal aberrations, and radiation. Social Biology 17(2):102-
6
1968 Inbreeding levels in American and Canadian populations: a comparison with
Latin America. Eugenics Quarterly 15(1):22-33.
1960 Deleterious mutations in man. Eugenics Quarterly 7:193-203

Freshnock L
1978 L Freshnock, P. Cutright. "Structural Determinants of Childlessness". Social
Biology 25:169-78

Freymann* MD, Prof. Moye


Director 1971-72
1966 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center,
Founding Director
“By 1976, 22 major universities in 17 nations in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and
Latin America were collaborating with CPC to build their own population centers.”
From http://www.cpc.unc.edu/history/history_first_decade.html

Frick*, Childs
Member 1956, 1965

Fried, Ellen Shapiro


1979 ES Fried, J. Richard Udry. Wives’ and Husbands’ Expected Costs and
Benefits of Childbearing as Predictors of Pregnancy. Social Biology 26:265-274

Friedl, Prof. John


U Tennessee-Chattanooga, Political Science 2006
1976 Walter S Ellis, John Friedl. Inbreeding as Measured by Isonomy and Pedigrees
in Kippel, Switzerland. Social Biology 23:158-161

Friedlander, Y
Epidemiology Unit, Department of Social Medicine, Hadassah Medical Organization
and Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Public Health, Ein Kerem, Jerusalem,
Israel 1998
1984 Y Friedlander, JD Kark. Familial aggregation of blood pressure in a Jewish
population sample in Jerusalem among ethnic and religious groupings. Social
Biology 31(1-2):75-90

Friedman, Prof. Ariella


Israeli
1992 A Lampert, A Friedman. Sex differences in vulnerability and maladjustment
as a function of parental investment: An evolutionary approach. Social Biology 39:
65-81.

Friedman, JS
1990 CW Warren, HI Goldberg, L Oge, D Pepion, JS Friedman, S Helgerson, EM La
Mere. Assessing the reproductive behavior of on- and off-reservation American
Indian females: characteristics of two groups in Montana. Social Biology 37(1-
2):69-83

Friedman*, Dr. Robert D.


Member 1974; Biochemistry, Temple Univ., School of Dentistry, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 1974

Friedmann*, Theodore
Member 1974; Pediatrics, Univ. of California School of Medicine, La Jolla 1974

Friedrich, D
1992 L Lieberman, LT Reynolds, D Friedrich. The Fitness of Human
Sociobiology: The Future Utility of Four Concepts in Four Subdisciplines. Social
Biology 39: 158–169.

Frisch*, Prof. Rose E


Member 1974; Dir. 1976-1978; Member 1987
Harvard: Center for Population and Development Studies and Department of
Population 2009 and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health,
Emeritus 2009
Population Council, PDR
1987 Comment on ‘Female Reproductive Development: A Hazards Model Analysis
by Andrew Foster, Jane Menken, Aladdin Chowdhury and James Trussell.’ Social
Biology 34, 3-4
1975 Demographic Implications of Biological Determinants of Female Fecundity.
Social Biology 22: 17

[1988 "Fatness and Fertility", Scientific American, March]

Frolov, Ivan T
Moscow, Russia 1986
1966 Brief report: materialist dialectics and biology today. Eugenics Quarterly
13(3):258-67.

[1986 Genes or culture? A Marxist perspective on humankind. Biology and


Philosophy 1, 1]

Frohlich*, Gary S.
Member 1974; genetics counselor

Fuerst*, Robert
Member 1974
Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology Book reviews 1969 (2), 1971, 1972, 1973
Biology, Texas Women's Univ., Denton 1974

Fukurai, Hiroshi
Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA 1990
1992 H Fukurai, JP Alston. Ecological determinants of divorce: a structural
approach to the explanation of Japanese divorce. Social Biology 39(3-4):257-77
1991 Japanese migration in contemporary Japan: economic segmentation and
interprefectural migration. Social Biology 38(1-2):28-50
JBS
1990 Hiroshi Fukurai, Jon Alston. Divorce in contemporary Japan. Journal of
Biosocial Science 22:453-464

Fulker*, David W
Member 1974; English
scientific racist; worked with Plomin* in Colorado, died early in Nineties just as
Plomin moved to London
1973 A biometrical genetical approach to intelligence and schizophrenia. Social
Biology 20, 266-275. (see JP Rushton, Arthur Jensen*)

Fuller*, Prof. John Langworthy


Dir. 1978-80; Pres., 1982-83
1983 Message from the President of the Society for the Study of Social Biology:
Social Biology – Whence and Whither, Social Biology 30: 112-114 (Frederick Osborn
died in 1982 so this message is a response to the death of Osborn, a supremely
important figure in post war eugenics. Naturally the question is Whence and
Whither. Richard Hazlet Osborne dominated the scene till 1999. Under him there
was a trend toward an increased interest in behavior and medical genetics)
1987 book review of Progress or Catastrophe: The Nature of Biological Science and
Its Impact on Human Society by Glass q.v., Social Biology ,v. 34, 1-2
1985 "The Genetics of Alcohol Consumption in Animals", Social Biology, v. 32, 3-4
1983 Book review in Social Biology, v. 30, 3 of Biology and the Social Sciences: An
Emerging Evolution by Wiegele
1961 JL Fuller, VA McKusick. A short course in medical genetics. Eugenics
Quarterly 8:98-101.
1956 "The Path Between Genes and Behavior Characteristics", Eugenics Quarterly,
v. 3, #4
1954 "Heredity and Learning in Infrahuman Mammals", Eugenics Quarterly 1 (1)

Fuller, Theodore D
Virginia Tech 1994
1992 John N. Edwards, Theodore D Fuller, Santhat Sermsri, Sairudee
Vorakitphokatorn. Household Crowding and Reproductive Behavior. Social Biology
39:212-230

Fukurai, Hiroshi
Adlai E. Stevenson College, University of California 1994
1991 H Fukurai. Japanese migration in contemporary Japan: economic
segmentation and interprefectural migration. Social Biology 38(1-2):28-50

Fuster, Vincente
U Madrid, Anthropology
Santander Cabrera, Vicente Fuster. Energy and sociality in human populations.
Social Biology 49(1-2):1-12.

Gabriele* MD, Dr. Anthony


Member 1956; New York City 1956
1955 "Perceived differences among twins" Eugenics Quarterly, 2, 98-102
1954 "Twin Studies" Eugenics Quarterly, 1, 171-75

Gadjusek, D Carleton
NIH 1964
1962 Kuru: an appraisal of five years of investigation. Eugenics Quarterly 9:69-74.
Kuru has similarities to AIDS

Gage, Anatasia J
2009 International Health and Development, Tulane U
1994 AJ Gage, D Meekers. Sexual Activity before marriage in sub-Saharan Africa.
Social Biology 41:44-60

Gage, Prof. Timothy


Director, Center for Social and Demographic Analysis (CSDA), SUNY, Albany 2009
2009 “Modeling the Pediatric Paradox: Birth Weight by Gestational Age”, Timothy
Gage, Fu Fang, Howard Stratton, Biodemography and Social Biology 54, 1

Galdston* MD, Prof. Iago


Member 1956; New York Academy of Medicine (Secretary, Medical Information Bureau
1927-62

Gamble* MD, Dr. Clarence


Member 1956
Founder, Pathfinder Fund; the path to birth control; Birth Control Federation of
America Inc., Regional Director for the South 1939
1958 Birth Control in a Rural Area of Puerto Rico. Eugenics Quarterly 5, 2

Gamstorp*, Ingrid
Member 1974; Uppsala, Sweden

Gardner*, Prof. Eldon John


Member 1956, 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology manuscript reviewer 1975, 1976
1909-1989; Human Geneticist in Utah State University

Garn, SM
1972 Man's evolutionary past. II. Social Biology 19(2):180-4.

Garrett*, Robert
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council
1923-35; Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New
York 1932)
Director: Maryland Trust Co., Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Provident Savings Bank;
Trustee, Princeton Univ.

Gartler*, Prof. Stanley Michael


Member 1956, 1974; Social Biology manuscript reviewer 1975
University of Washington School of Medicine, Medical Genetics Seattle (1957-
1993), Emeritus 2009
1955 "The Evolutionary Problem of Genetic Disease", Eugenics Quarterly v. 2, 1

The Action Committees of the American Society of Human Genetics are involved in
many fields which include "trying to influence various levels of state and Federal
government on issues of concern to our Society." Position papers are the result of
wide consultation but letters "to senators, congressmen, or governors" are written
"on the basis of the opinion of a very small subset of the Society, the Public Policy
Committee" ... One public policy action that we took this year involved a letter to
Governor Thompson of Illinois, urging him to veto a modification of a right-of
conscience act. This bill, if passed into law would have permitted a physician to not
counsel a patient regarding the possibility of abortion if abortion was contrary to
the physician's religious or moral beliefs ... [This] would have had the effect of
restricting access to information, limiting free choice, and essentially permitting
one person to impose his or her religious or moral beliefs on another person ...
[Our letter was] basically political ... most of us, regardless of whether we are
involved in cytogenetics, counseling, linkage or gene cloning are concerned in one
way or another with the application of our findings to the human condition. ... Our
applied activities ... make it difficult to remain aloof from public policy" from
"Thoughts on the Action Committees of the American Society of Human Genetics",
Stanley Gartler, AJHG, v. 42, #4, April, p. 644-45 (1988)
Garrison, RJ
1968 RJ Garrison, Elving Anderson*, Sheldon Reed* Assortative marriage. Social
Biology, 15: 113-127

Garron, David C
Department of Psychology, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Lukes Medical Center and Rush
Medical College, Chicago, Illinois 1986
1980 RS Wilson, DC Garron. Psychological Features of Huntington's Disease and
the Problem of Early Detection. Social Biology 27: 11-19

Garza-Chapa, R
1983 Genetic Distances for ABO and Rh(D) Blood-Groups in the State of Nuevo-
Leon, Mexico. Social Biology 30 (1): 24-31

Gavan*, James A.
Member 1974; Anthropology, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia 1974

Gavrilov PhD, Leonid A.


A Russian import. For some reason his ideas are extremely appealing to current
leaders of the Society of Biodemography and Social Biology. To me, not so much
Population Council, PDR
Referee, Social Biology
2002 “Genealogical data and biodemography of human longevity”, NS Gavrilova,
SJ Olshansky (Pres., SSSB in 2002), BA Carnes, Social Biology, v. 49, 3-4 [Funded in
part by several NIA/NIH grants]

Gavrilova, Natalia S
2002 “Genealogical data and biodemography of human longevity”, NS Gavrilova,
SJ Olshansky (Pres., SSSB in 2002), BA Carnes, Social Biology 49, 3-4

Gedda*MD, Prof. Luigi


Member (Foreign) 1956, 1972; Italian, long time head of Catholic Action; the current
(2009) Italian birthrate is 1.3
1954 "Twin Studies" Eugenics Quarterly, 1, 171-75

Gee, Prof. Ellen M


d. 2002; Simon Fraser U, Sociology and Anthropology Chair 1996-2002; Burnaby,
British Columbia, Canda
1994 AV Wister, EM Gee. “Age at Death Due to Ischemic Heart Disease: Gender
Differences,” Social Biology, 41: 110-126, 1994
1983 EM Gee, JE Veevers “Accelerating Sex Mortality Differentials: An Analysis of
Contributing Factors,” Social Biology 30(1): 75-85

Gee, SC
1976 SC Gee, ES Lee, RN Forthofer. Ethnic differentials in neonatal and
postneonatal mortality: A birth cohort analysis by a binary variable multiple
regression method. Social Biology, 23, 3:17-325.

Geher PhD, Prof. Glenn


2000-(2009) SUNY-New Paltz, Evolutionary Studies program, Director (Evolutionary
Studies program is US government funded through National Science Foundation);
2004 “Required Parental Investment and Mating Patterns: A Quantitative Analysis
in the Context of Evolutionary Stable Strategies” w/ Myles Derieg, Heather J.
Downey, Social Biology 51, 1-2

Gelman* da Kohan, Dr. Lulema B.


Member 1974; Centro de Genetica Medica, Combate de los Pozos, Buenos Aires,
Argentina 1974

Gendel*, Dr. Edward


Member 1974; New York City 1974

Ghosh, Aloke K
1972 AK Ghosh. Inbreeding in the Kota of Nilgiri Hills, Madras. Social Biology 19:
289-291

Gibbons, Father William J, SJ


A liberal Catholic, like Nancy Pelosi or Teddy Kennedy. A Jesuit priest who assisted
the eugenicists in the destruction of the Catholic culture of life and its influence in
American politics. One result of the loss of a Catholic or prolife influence on
American politics (a loss caused by worker bees like Father William Gibbons SJ)
was that the African-American birth rate fell below replacement level in 2006.
Love me, I’m a liberal is his song.
1956 WJ Gibbons SJ. Fertility Control in the Light of Some Catholic Statements.
Eugenics Quarterly 3, 1956

Giblett, Eloise R
University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle and King County (Seattle)
Blood Bank 1964
1962 Haptoglobins and transferrins in Pacific populations. Eugenics Quarterly
9:45-8.

Gibson*, William W.
Member 1956; Glenmount, NY 1956

Gibson PhD, Chris L


University of Florida-Gainesville, Dept. Sociology, Criminology, Justice 2009
2009 “A gene X environment interaction between DRD2 and religiosity in the predi
ction of adolescent delinquent involvement in a sample of males” w/ Kevin Beaver,
W Jennings, Jeffrey T. Ward, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 1

Gifford*, Mrs. Walter Sherman


Member 1956; wife Walter Sherman Gifford

Gifford*, Walter Sherman


Member 1930
Trustee, Carnegie Institute, General Education Board (1935-50), Rockefeller
Foundation (1936-50)
President, ATT

Gilbert, RI
1965 LR Dice, PJ Clark, RI Gilbert. Relation of Fertility to Religious Affiliation and to
Church Attendance in Ann Arbor, Eugenics Quarterly 12:102-11
1964 LR Dice, PJ Clark, RI Gilbert. Relation of Fertility to Education in Ann Arbor,
Michigan, 1951-54. Eugenics Quarterly 11:30-45
1964 LR Dice, PJ Clark, RI Gilbert. Relation of Fertility to Occupation and to Income
in the Male Population of Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1951-54. Eugenics Quarterly
11:154-67

Giles*, Prof. Eugene


Member 1974, 1999
Social Biology manuscript reviewer 1975, 1976
U Illinois-Urbana, Anthropology 1970-2009, Emeritus 2009

Gilfillian*, Prof. Seabury Colum


Member 1956, 1974

Gill*, George W.
Member 1974; Anthropology, Univ. Wyoming, Laramie 1974

Gillaspy, RT
1979 Contraceptive choice of limiters ages 35-44 in the United States: an
examination of selection of method from among a number of possible choices.
Social Biology 26(1):72-9
1977 WJ Kahley, RT Gillaspy. An economic model of contraceptive choice: analysis
of family planning acceptors in Bogotá. Social Biology 24(2):135-43.

Gilles*, Prof. A.
Member 1974; Centre d'Estude de la Reprod., Leuvan, Belgium 1974

Gillespie*, Robert W.
Member 1974
Population Council, Iran 1974

Gilroy, F
1991 F Gilroy, R Steinbacher. Sex Selection Technology Utilization: Further
Implications for Sex Ratio Imbalance. Social Biology 38: 285-288.

Ginsburg, BE
1966 BE Ginsburg, WS Laughlin. The multiple bases of human adaptability and
achievement: a species point of view. Eugenics Quarterly 13(3):240-57.

Giraud, F
Centre de Génétique Médicale, Hôpital d'Enfants de la Timone, F-13385 Marseille
Cedex 5, France and U. 242 INSERM, Hôpital d'Enfants de la Timone, F-13385
Marseille Cedex 5, France 1982
1989 C Julian, MC Tordo, G Macquart-Moulin, JP Moatti, F Giraud, S Ayme. Factors
influencing genetic counseling attendance rate: a geographically based study.
Social Biology 36:3-43-4, 240-247

Glass*, H. Bentley
Member 1956; Director 1958-71; Member 1974
Boulder, Colorado
SUNY-Stony Brook, Biology 1965-1976 Emeritus 1976-1986
Johns Hopkins University, Biology 50’s-1964
Editor, Quarterly Review of Biology
1906-(2005); Green Book biology curriculum [“He was chairman from 1958 to 1966
of the Board of Biological Sciences Curriculum Study of the National Science
Foundation, which rewrote biology textbooks used in high schools nationwide that
transformed the teaching of biology” from Wikipedia, Boston Globe obit link

1986 Number of Siblings, Family Background, and the Process of Educational


Attainment. Social Biology 33, 1-2
1972 Eugenic implications of the new reproductive technologies. Social Biology 19:
326-336.

Glick, Clarence E
1970 Intermarriage and Admixture in Hawaii, Social Biology, 17, 4, 278-291

Glick, Paul C
Population Association of America, President, 1966-67
1970 Paul C Glick "Intermarriage among Ethnic Groups in the United States," Social
Biology 17, no 4, 297
1969 "Marital Stability as a Social Indicator," Social Biology 16, 1:158-66.
1960 "Intermarriage and Fertility Patterns among Persons in Major Religious
Groups," Eugenics Quarterly, (Mar. 1960), 31-38

Gloster, Susan P
1992 R Williams, SP Gloster. Human sex ratio as it relates to caloric availability.
Social Biology 39 (3-4), 285-290

Gmelch, George
1974 MH Crawford, George Gmelch. Human Biology of Irish Tinkers - Demography,
Ethnohistory and Genetics. Social Biology 21 (4): 321-331

Go, RC
1977 RC Go, RC Elston, FM Salzano. Association and linkage between genetic
markers and morphological and behavioral attributes in dizygotic twins. Social
Biology 24(1):62-8.

Godefroy*, J.
Member 1974; Netherlands

Godoy, Ricardo
1984 Ricardo Godoy. Human fertility and land tenure in highland Bolivia. Social
Biology 31:290-297.

Goethe*, Charles Matthias


Advisory Council 1930-35; Member 1930, 1956

1936 "Patriotism and Racial Standards", Presidential address to Eugenics Research


Association 1936, Eugenical News, v. 21, #4, p. 65
"The unique Immigration Quota Acts of 1921-24 ... By their enactment a first class
power wrote into law the concept of the desirability of racial homogeneity ... The
Nordic stream ... had become a trickle ... Followed these Quota Acts which said to
the world: America, still overwhelmingly Nordic, proposes so to remain! These acts
began a gigantic eugenical experiment in population control. ... Germany is but
one of six European nations engaged in sterilization ... Does there exist in America
an adroit censorship to bar any advocacy of the desirability of conserving Nordic
homogeneity? ... Should we not consider substituting `race consciousness' for
`race prejudice' ... The Harmon Foundation has opened our eyes. The birth rate of
the 20% on relief has speeded up ... war has, for centuries, always first destroyed
our best Nordics ... David Starr Jordan [is] teaching us ... that our Civil War
definitely eliminated ... strains that cannot be replaced … Athens ... commenced to
admit the immigrant mongrels of Asia Minor, of Africa, vassalage to Rome became
certain" (from "Patriotism and Racial Standards", Presidential address to Eugenics
Research Association 1936, Eugenical News, v. 21, #4, p. 65)

Goldberg, D
1967 Some observations on recent changes in American fertility based on sample
survey data. Eugenics Quarterly 14(4):255-64.

Goldberg, HI
1990 CW Warren, HI Goldberg, L Oge, D Pepion, JS Friedman, S Helgerson, EM La
Mere. Assessing the reproductive behavior of on- and off-reservation American
Indian females: characteristics of two groups in Montana. Social Biology 37(1-
2):69-83

Goldman*, Noreen
Office of Population Research, Princeton U 2009
Population Council, PDR
Duke University, Population, Policy & Aging Research Center 2009
2009 Noreen Goldman*, Jennifer Dowd. Considering the Inclusion of Metabolic and
Cardiovascular Markers in the PSID. Paper presented at the Scientific Assessment
of Biomeasures in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Conference at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in December 2009 and forthcoming in
Biodemography and Social Biology.
1993 Jane Miller, Noreen Goldman, Lorenzo Moreno. An Evaluation of Survey Data
on Birthweight and Prematurity Status. Social Biology 40(1-2): 131-146.
1989 N Goldman, Mark Montgomery*. Fecundability and Husband's Age. Social
Biology 36(3-4): 146-166.
1987 EE Kisker, N Goldman. Perils of single life and benefits of marriage. Social
Biology, 39, 135-151
1986 AR Pebley, Noreen Goldman. “Legalization of Consensual Unions in Mexico.”
Social Biology 33(3-4): 199-213.
1981 N Goldman, Anne Pebley. “Legalization of Consensual Unions in Latin
America.” Social Biology 28: 49-61

Goldstein, Alice
1986 "Patterns of Mortality and Causes of Death among Rhode Island Jews, 1979-
1981". Social Biology 33(1/2):87-101.

Goldstein, Sidney
Population Association of America, President, 1975-76
1996 "Changes in Jewish Mortality and Survival, 1963-1987." Social Biology
43(1/2):72.

Goldstone*, Loreta
Member 1974

Gonzalez Ramirez, R
J B Pick, E W Butler, R Gonzalez Ramirez. Projection of the Mexican national labor
force, 1980-2005. Social Biology. 40(3-4):161-90

Good*, Dorothy
Member 1956

Goodfriend*, Arthur
Member 1956

Goodman*, Prof. Harold O


Member 1956, 1974; Director 1983-85

Goodsell*, Willystine
Director 1931, 1932, 1935-46; v.p. 1937

Gordon, Manuel J.
Member 1956; Zoology, U California-Berkeley 1957

Gordon*, Robert
A leading scientific racist stationed at Johns Hopkins U and funded by the Pioneer
Fund
1977 "Comment on 'Delinquency, Sex, and Family Variables' by Andrew." Social
Biology 24: 337.

Gorman PhD, Bridget K


Carolina Population Center
2002-(2008) Rice U, Dept. Sociology
2002 “Birth Weight and Cognitive Development in Adolescence: Causal
Relationship or Social Selection?”, Social Biology 49(1-2) [Research sponsored by
NIA/NIH]
2001 “Poverty, Insurance, and Well-Baby Care among Mainland Puerto Rican
Children” w/ Nancy S Landale, RS Oropesa, Social Biology, v. 48(1-2)

Gorrindo MD, Tristan


2005-2009 Massachusetts General Hospital, Psychiatry
Office of Population Research, article
2001 “Menarcheal age and subsequent patterns of family formation”, w/ Ann P
Riley (SSSB), Maxine Weinstein (SSSB), JC Ridley (SSSB), Jonathan Mormino, Social
Biology, v. 48(1-2):21-43

Goshen, CR
1973 RC Juberg, CR Goshen, FG Sholte. "Socioeconomic and Reproductive
Characteristics of the Parents of Patients with the G1-trisomy Syndrome", Social
Biology, v. 20, 4

Gotard, Erin
1977 DL Poston, Jr. and E Gotard. "Trends in Childlessness in the United States,
1910-1975." Social Biology 24: 212-234

Gottesman*, Irving I
Dir. 1969-75; v.p. 1976-81
U Minnesota, Psychology 2009 Emeritus
1979 BS Dohrenwend, BP Dohrenwend II Gottesman, B Link, R Neugebauer.
Epidemiology and genetics of schizophrenia. Social Biology 26(2):142-53.
1971 II Gottesman, L Erlenmeyer-Kimling. “A foundation for informed eugenics”,
Social Biology, Supplement: Differential Reproduction in Individuals with Mental
and Physical Disorders 18: 1-8. (Ginsburg)
1962 "Differential Inheritance of Psychoneuroses", Eugenics Quarterly v. 9 4

Gottfredson*, Linda S.
Dir. 1991-94
Pioneer Fund grantee; scientific racist; (Ginsburg)

"a general falsehood ... undergirds much current social policy ... this `egalitarian
fiction' holds that racial-ethnic groups never differ in average developed
intelligence [or]... g ... (from "Egalitarian Fiction, Collective Fraud", Society, v. 31,
no. 3, April 1994 by Linda Gottfredson)

Gottfried*, Samuel
Member 1956

Gourbin, Catherine
Universitie Catholique de Louvain, Belgium: Institut de Demographie, 1995, 2002,
2004, 2005 and Dept. des Sciences de Population et du Developpement 1999
2002 Guillaume Wunsch, Catherine Gourbin. Parents' age at birth of their offspring
and child survival. Social Biology 49(3-4):174-84 [Funded by INTAS project of the
European Community]

Goux, JM
1964 J Sutter, GM Goux . Decline of Consanguineous Marriages in France from
1926 to 1958. Eugenics Quarterly 11:127-40

Goyal, RS
1994 Dimensions of adolescent motherhood in India. Social Biology 41(1-2):130-4

Goza, Prof. Franklin W


Bowling Green State U, Sociology 1989-2009 and Bowling Green U, Center for
Family and Demographic Research 2009
2004 FW Goza, EG Stockwell, KS Balistreri The relationship between socioeconomic
status and infant mortality in metropolitan Ohio. Social Biology
1997 EG Stockwell, FW Goza, VO Luse. Infectious disease mortality among adults
by race and socioeconomic status: metropolitan Ohio, 1989-1991. Social Biology
44(1-2):148-52
JBS
2007 Franklin W Goza, Edward G Stockwell, Kelly S Balistreri. Racial Differences in
the Relationship between Infant Mortality and Socioeconomic Status. Journal of
Biosocial Science 39:517-529

Grabill*, Wilson
Member 1974; Social Biology manuscript reviewer 1975
1955 "Differential Fertility by Duration of Marriage", Eugenics Quarterly 4, 1

Grahn*, Douglas
Member 1956, 1974
Population Council, PDR

Granberg, Prof. Donald


U Missouri-Columbia, Sociology (1969-2009) Emeritus 2009
Pennsylvania State U PhD
1999 D Granberg, Charles Westerberg. “On abandoning life when it is least
difficult”. Social Biology 46(1-2):154-62
1981 D Granberg Comparison of members of pro- and anti-abortion organizations
in Missouri. Social Biology 28(3-4):239-52, 1981

Background to the Ginsburg statement


[1987 The abortion issue in the 1984 elections. Family Planning Perspectives
19(2):59-62
1983 D Granberg, J Burlison. The abortion issue in the 1980 elections. Family
Planning Perspectives 15(5):231-8
1982D Granberg D, Comparison of pro-choice and pro-life activists: their values,
attitudes, and beliefs.
Population and Environment 5(2):75-94
1981 D Granberg, Beth Wellman Granberg, Pro-life versus pro-choice: another look
at the abortion controversy in the U.S. Sociology and Social Research 65(4):424-
34, 1981
1981 Granberg D The abortion activists. Family Planning Perspectives 13(4):157-63
1980 D Granberg, BW Granberg. Abortion attitudes, 1965-1980: trends and
determinants.
Family Planning Perspectives 12(5):250-61, 1980
1978 D Granberg D Pro-life or reflection of conservative ideology? An analysis of
opposition to legalized abortion. Sociology and Social research 62(3):414-29

Gray, Bradley
2001 B. Gray, Gwendolyn T Morgan. Condom use and partner characteristics among
young adult males in urban Ghana, aged 15-24. Social Biology, v. 48, 3-4

Green, LW
1968 LW Green, KJ Krótki. Class and parity biases in family-planning programs: the
case of Karachi. Eugenics Quarterly 15(4):235-51

Green*, M. M.
Member 1974; Genetics, Univ. California at Davis 1974

Green*, Rosalie
Member 1974
Director, Clinical Cytogenetics, Dept. Human Genetics, Arlington Hosp., Virginia
1974

Greenbaum*, Dr. Marvin


Member 1969; Portland Oregon

Greene, Margaret E
Population Council, PDR
1995 ME Greene, V Rao. The Marriage Squeeze and the Rise in Informal Marriage
in Brazil. Social Biology 42(1-2): 65-82.

Greenfield, Daniel D
1993 "How does variation in fetal loss affect the distribution of waiting times to
conception?", w/ James Wood*, Maxine Weinstein*, Social Biology 40, 1-2

Gregor*, Mrs. Henry


Member 1956
Coral Gables, Florida 1956

Gregory*, Ian
Member (Foreign) 1956; Canada

Griffiths, RW
1973 RW Griffiths, PR Kunz. Assortative mating: A study of physiognomic
homogamy. Social Biology, 20: 448-453.

Grigsby, J
1985 J Grigsby. Special Occasions, Stress, and Mortality: Do People Tend to Die
During Their Birth Month? Social Biology 32: 102–114.

Grimson, Roger C
U North Carolina School of Public Health 1974-1982
1980 A standardized ratio for measuring the "suddenness" of events with
applications to the four leading causes of violent death and to certain birth defects.
Social Biology 27(4):286-93.

Groat, H Theodore (Ted)


Bowling Green State U, Sociology Emeritus 2009
1975 HT Groat, AG Neal. Alienation antecedents of unwanted fertility: a
longitudinal study. Social Biology 22(1):60-74

Groenman, S
Netherlands
1955 Women's Opinions about Size of Family in the Netherlands, Attempts to
Measure Desired Family Size. Eugenics Quarterly
Groos, Sabine
2006 S Groos. Men with subnormal sperm counts live shorter lives. Social Biology
53: 46-60. [The subject of her PhD Thesis at U Marburg 2005; Uli Mueller q.v. was
associated with this thesis]

Grummer-Strawn PhD, Laurence M


CDC: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 2003
and Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity 1996, 1998 and Division of
Reproductive Health 1993
1993 I Elo*, LM Grummer-Strawn. Changes in Breastfeeding Duration in Peru.
Social Biology 40: 224-243.

Grundy, Emily
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Dept. Epidemiology and
Population Health, Center for Population Studies 2009
Population Council, PDR
2006 E Grundy, C. Tomassini. “Fatherhood history and later life health and
mortality.” Social Biology 53:189-205.

Gu, Baochang
Population Council, PDR
1997 DL Poston*Jr., B Gu, PP Liu, T McDaniel. "Son Preference and the Sex Ratio at
Birth in China." Social Biology 44, 1-2: 55-76.

Gual*, Carlos
Member 1974
Dept. de Endocrinologia, Inst. Nacional de la Nutricion, Mexico 22, D.F. Mexico
1974

Gualtieri MD, C Thomas


U North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Psychiatry
1986 CT Gualtieri, RE Hicks. Family Configuration and Family Size. Social Biology
33(1-2), 146-147
1985 CT Gualtieri, JP Mayo, RE Hicks. ABO Incompatibility and Parity Effects of
Perinatal Mortality. Social Biology 32(1-2), 129-131.

Gubhaju, Bina
2009 (forthcoming) “Barriers to Sustained Use of Contraception in Nepal: Quality of
Care, Socio-economic Status and Method Related Factors,” Revise and Resubmit,
Biodemography and Social Biology 55:1-20

Guest, Prof. Avery


2009 U Washington, Sociology, Emeritus and Center for Studies in Demography
and Ecology, (ex-Director)
2003 “Economic distress and cause-of-death patterns for black and non-black men
in Chicago: Reconsidering the relevance of classic epidemiological transition
theory”, w/ Lorella Palazzo, Gunnar Almgren, Social Biology, v. 50, 1-2
The CDSE was named in 1967 and “prospered over the next thirty years with a
series of distinguished directors: Samuel Preston, Thomas Pullum, Charles
Hirschman and Avery Guest … In 2002, CSDE first received federal funding under
the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD (EKSNICHD) population infrastructure
program. ... Together the UW affiliates [of CSDE] hold over 75 research grants,
more than half of which are from NIH or NSF. These represent more than
$16.4 million in annual research support. The Center also provides predoctoral
fellowship, (sic) some funded by an EKSNICHD training grant. Affiliates at
Battelle, the University of Victoria, and Western Washington University
hold another 28 grants, of which 12 are from NIH, representing an additional
$8 million in annual research support. In addition, CSDE receives institutional
matching funds from the University of Washington for its mission. From
http://csde.washington.edu/about/history.shtml viewed November 2009

Executice Cttee 2009


Charles Hirschman
Stewart Tolnay
David Takeuchi
Research Affiliates at U Washington
Gunnar Almgren
Jerald Herting
Charles Hirschman
Jutta Joesch
William Lavely
Donna Leonetti
Bettina Shell Duncan
David Takeuchi
Stewart Tolnay
Research Associates at Battelle
Koray Tanfer
Research Associates at Western Washington U
Elizabeth Mogford
Research Associates at University of Victoria
Tom Burch
Zheng Wu

Gulbrandsen, CL
1977 CL Gulbrandsen, NE Morton*, GG Rhoads, A Kagan, R Lew. Behavioral, social,
and physiological determinants of lipoprotein concentrations. Social Biology
24(4):289-93.

Gurak, Prof. Douglas T


Cornell U: Development Sociology and Head, Polson Institute for Global
Development and Population and Development Program and Population Program
2009
2001 C Ahiadeke, DT Gurak, SJ Schwager. Breastfeeding behavior and infant
survival with emphasis on reverse causation bias: some evidence from Nigeria.
Social Biology 47 94-113

Gurian, Joan M
1967 JC Bailar 3rd, JM Gurian. The medical significance of date of birth. Eugenics
Quarterly 14(2):89-102
1965 Congenital malformations and season of birth: a brief review. Eugenics
Quarterly 12(3):146-153
Gurucharri or Gurutxarri, Alberto Garcia
2005 “The influence of early conditions on health status among elderly Puerto
Ricans”, w/ Alberto Palloni, Mary McEniry, Social Biology, v. 52, 3-4

Gurven PhD, Michael


Population Council, PDR
2001-2008 University of California-Santa Barbara, Department of Anthropology
2006 “Hunting, social status and biological fitness” w/ Christopher von
Rueden, Social Biology 53:81-99

Gustafson, EB
1969 EB Gustafson, 'A Demographic Dilemma: The Parsis of Karachi', Social
Biology, 16:115-27

Gustavus, Susan O
Florida State U
1977 JR Henley, SO Gustavus. An exploratory technique for measuring fertility
norms. Social Biology 24(2):149-57
1974 JC Spicer, SO Gustavus. Mormon fertility through half a century: another test
of the Americanization hypothesis. Social Biology 21(1):70-6
1971 SO Gustavus, JR Henley. Correlates of voluntary childlessness in a select
population. Social Biology 18(3):277-84

Guttmacher*, Alan
Director 1955; v.p. 1956-63; Director 1964-66
President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America 1962-1974
Guttmacher Institute began as a division of Planned Parenthood while Alan
Guttmacher was president
Brought abortion to America
1954 Heredity Counseling. Diabetes, Pregnancy and Modern Medicine: A Genetic
Misadventure. Eugenics Quarterly 1, 4

Guttman*, Ruth
Member 1974
Israel Institute of Applied Social Research (This institute was itself a member of the
English Eugenics Society), Jerusalem, Israel 1974
1987 "Further Possible Causes of Assortative Mating: Husband Superiority or
Theory Inferiority? Response to James' Comments", w/ E Epstein, Social Biology, v.
34, 1-2
1984 E Epstein, R Guttman. Mate selection in man: Evidence, theory and outcome.
Social Biology 31: 243-278.

Guyer*, Prof. Michael F


(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory
Council 1923-35; Member 1930, 1946, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of
Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

Gwinn, Marta L
Division of Reproductive Health, CDC 1990
1986 CW Warren, ML Gwinn, GL Rubin. Seasonal variation in conceptions and
various pregnancy outcomes. Social Biology 33: 116-126

Gwinn*, Ralph Waldo


Member 1956

Gyimah PhD, Stephen Obeng


U Western Ontario, Population Research Center, Professional Associate 2009
Queens U, Sociology, Kingston, Canada 2009
2003 SO Gyimah, Fernando Rajulton. The effects of infant deaths on the risk of
subsequent birth: A comparative analysis of DHS data from Ghana and Kenya.
Social Biology 49:44-57

Gyorffy*, Barna
Member (Foreign) 1956; Hungary

Haaga, John
Leads current Society funding from inside NIA/NIH
Population Council, PDR

1994 J DaVanzo, J Sine, C Peterson, J Haaga. Reversal of the Decline in


Breastfeeding in Peninsular Malaysia? Ethnic and Educational Differentials and
Data Quality Issues. Social Biology 41, No. 1-2, Also available as RAND Reprint
RP-359

Haas*, Prof. Jere Douglas


Member 2009
Cornell U 2009

Haber*, Sonja B.
Secretary 1978; Secretary/ Treasurer 1979-81; Member 1989

Hackenberg, Prof. Robert


U Colorado
1987 R Rogers*, R Hackenberg. "Extending Epidemiologic Transition Theory: A New
Stage." Social Biology 34(3-4): 234-243

Hadley, Mrs. Morris


Member 1925, 1930, 1956
American Birth Control League, Director at Large 1937

Hagewen PhD, Kellie J


Population Council, PDR
U Nebraska-Lincoln, Sociology and Institute of Ethnic Studies 2008
2002 Review of The Biodemography of Human Reproduction and Fertility. Social
Biology 49, 3-4

Halberstein*, Robert A
Anthropology, Univ. of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 1974
1974 "Mortality Patterns in Cuanalan, Mexico: 1866-1970". Social Biology 21, 3
1973 RA Halberstein, MH Crawford, HG Nutini. Historical Demographic Analysis of
Indian Populations in Tlaxcala-Mexico. Social Biology 20 (1): 40-50

Hall*, Roberta L.
Member 1974; Social Biology Manuscript referee 1980

Halpern, Carolyn Tucker


U North Carolina: Carolina Population Center 2009 and School of Global Public
Health, Maternal and Child Health 2009
1993 CT Halpern, JR Udry*, B Campbell, C Suchindran. Relationship between
aggression and pubertal increass in testosterone: A panel analysis of adolescent
males. Social Biology 40 (1-2):8-24

Hamburg*, Prof. David A


Member 1974; Director 1989-1991
President, Carnegie Corp., NY (1983)

Hamburg*, Beatrix A.
Dir. 1983; v.p. 1984-90

Hamlin*, Bryan
Member 1956

Hamilton, C Horace
Population Association of America, President, 1960-61
1955 Ecological and social factors in mortality variation. Eugenics Quarterly 2

Hammerslough, Charles R
Population Studies Center, U Michigan 1992
1987 Regina Kenen, Charles R. Hammerslough, "Reservation and Non-reservation
American Indian Mortality in 1970 and 1978." Social Biology 341-2:26-36

Hammons*, Helen
Exec. Sec. 1951-60; editor, Eugenical News and Eugenics Quarterly 1951-60; Director
1959-67; managing editor 1959-62 and contributing editor 1963-64, Eugenics Quarterly;
replaced by RH Osborne as editor of eugenics journal

1960 "Evolution and the Phenomenon of Man", Eugenics Quarterly 7, no.2


1957 "Eugenic Trends at Mid-Century: A Note on Eugenics and Current Census
Data", Eugenics Quarterly 4, #4
1956 "Perspectives: The First International Congress of Human Genetics", Eugenics
Quarterly 3, #4

Hankins*, Prof. Frank H.


Dir. 1939-57
Population Association of America, President, 1945-46

Hanna, Joel M
1996 Psychosocial factors in blood pressure variation: A comparative study of
young Samoans. Social Biology, 43(3-4), 170-187.
1990 JM Hanna, MH Fitzgerald, JD Pearson, A Howard. Selective migration from
Samoa: a longitudinal study of pre-migration differences in social and
psychological characteristics. Social Biology 37(3-4):204-14

Hanault*, Carole Duke


Member 1974
Psychology, Div. Science and Mathematics, SUNY at Binghamton, New York 1974

Hanes*, James G.
Member 1956

Hanson*, Daniel R.
Member (Foreign) 1974; Canada; Social Biology book reviewer 1978
Psychology, McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1974

Hanson, James W
Pediatrics, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City 1984
1985 BF Seals, EE Ekwo, RA Williamson, JW Hanson. “Moral and religious influences
on the amniocentesis decision”, Social Biology, 1985, vol. 32, 1-2, pp. 13-30

Hao, Hongsheng
1995 MK Choe, H Hao, F Wang. The effects of gender, birth order, and other
correlates on child survival in China. Social Biology 42(1–2)

Harb, Z
1977 CY Valenzuela, Z Harb. Socioeconomic assortative mating in Santiago, Chile:
a demonstration using stochastic matrices of mother-child relationships applied to
ABO blood groups. Social Biology 24(3):225-33.

Harbison, Sarah F
1983 Defining and measuring the supply of children: some anthropological
considerations. Social Biology 30(1):32-40

Hardin*, Garrett
Member 1956; Director 1971-74
Pioneer Fund grantee

1972 Genetic consequences of cultural decisions in the realm of population. Social


Biology, 19:350-361. (Ginsburg)
1960 Review of "Adam's Brood," by Colin Bertram. Eugenics Quarterly, 7:110-111.
1960

1968 "The Tragedy of the Commons. The population problem has no technical
solution; it requires a fundamental extension in morality", Science v.
162(859):1243-48

Hardy, Prof. Robert Jackson


U Texas School of Public Health 2009
1986 BR Davis, RJ Hardy. A Suicide Epidemic Model. Social Biology 33:291-300
1983 SP Tsai, RJ Hardy, ES Lee. A Note on the Reduction of a Risk of Death. Social
Biology 30:228-233
Hare, EH
English
1971 JS Price, E Slater, EH Hare. Marital status of first admissions to psychiatric
beds in England and Wales in 1965 and 1966. Social Biology 18:S74-94.
1971 Eliot Slater, EH Hare, JS Price. Marriage and fertility of psychotic patients
compared to national data. Social Biology, 18(Suppl.):60-73

Harlan, Jack R
1970 JR Harlan. Review of The domestication and exploitation of plants and
animals (P.J. Ucko and G.W. Dimbleby, eds). 1969. Aldine Publishing Co., Chicago,
Illinois, USA. in Social Biology 17: 1

Harpending, Prof. Henry C


U Utah, Anthropology (population genetics)
1991 R Pennington, HC Harpending. The effect of infertility on the population
structure of the Herero and Mbanderu of Ngamiland. Social Biology 38:127–139

Harper*, Dean H.
Member 1974; Social Biology Manuscript referee 1975, 1976

Harper, PA
1981 PA Harper, I Swenson. Relationships between pregnancy spacing, sex of
infants, maternal age, and birth order, and neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in
Bangladesh. Social Biology 28(3-4):299-307

Harper, RA
1959 The Responsibilities of Parenthood: A Marriage Counsellor's View. Eugenics
Quarterly

Harper*, Prof. Roland McMillan


Member 1925, 1930, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York
1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Univ. Alabama, Tuscaloosa 1932, 1956

Harrassowitz*, Otto
Member 1974; W. Germany 1974

Harris, David F
1992 JL Rodgers*, DF Harris and KB Vickers. Seasonality of first coitus in the
United States. Social Biology 39: 1-14

Harris* MD, David J


Member 1974
Genetic Counselling Center, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas 1974
1976 ML Begleiter, VF Burry, DJ Harris. The Prevalence of Divorce among Families
of Children with Cystic Fibrosis. Social Biology 23:260-264

Harris*, Prof. Kathleen Mullan


2005-2010 Board of Directors
Carolina Population Center
Harrison*, G. Ainsworth
Member (Foreign) 1974; Eugenics Society, England
Anthropology Lab, Dept. Human Anatomy, Oxford, England 1974
JBS
1973 GA Harrison. The effects of modern living. Journal of Biosocial Science 5,
217- 228

Hart, Randle
probably Canadian, working in USA
2000 “Age-heterogamy and Canadian unions”, w/ Zheng Wu, Karli Halling Burch.
Social Biology 47, 3-4

Hartl*, Emil M.
Member 1956, 1974
Hayden Goodwill Inn; somatotype studies done there

Hartley, SF
1979 SF Hartley, LM Pietraczyk. Preselecting the sex of offspring: technologies,
attitudes, and implications. Social Biology 26(3):232-46
1971 'Contribution of Illegitimate and Pre-maritally Conceived Births to Total
Fertility', Social Biology 18, 2

Hartman, B
2000 S Kirchengast, B Hartmann. Association between maternal age at menarche
and newborn size. Social Biology 47(1-2):114-26.

Hartman*, Luis F.
Member (Foreign) 1974; Bolivia

Hartung*, John
Member 1974
1977 J Hartung, Peter Ellison. A Eugenic Effect of Medical Care. Social Biology
24:192-99

Harvey*, George W.
Member 1956
Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, California 1954, 1956

Harvey, HR
1967 Population of the Cabuilla Indians: decline and its causes. Eugenics Quarterly
14(3):185-98.

Haskins*, Prof. Caryl


Member 1956, 1974
Carnegie Institute, Pres. 1956-71
1959 "The Innovating Spirit in Our Day", Eugenics Quarterly 6, 1

Hastings, Donald W
1975 DW Hastings, J Gregory Robinson. Incidence of Childlessness for United
States Women, Cohorts Born 1891-1945. Social Biology 21:178-84.
Hauser*, Prof. Philip M.
Member 1956, 1974
United Nations, US rep Population Commission 1947-51
Population Association of America, President, 1950-51
1967 A program in population genetics and demography. Eugenics Quarterly
14(2):162.

Hauser*, Prof. Robert Mason


Member 1973, 1974, 2008
U Wisconsin-Madison: Director, Center for Demography of Health and Aging 2009
and Sociology 2009
Population Council, PDR
Office of Population Research (Publication)
1996 Hsiang-Hui Daphne Kuo, Robert M Hauser. Gender, Family Configuration, and
the Effect of Family Background on Educational Attainment. Social Biology 43:98-
131.
1971 Review of John K Folger, Helen S Astin and Alan E Bayer, Human Resources
and Higher Education. New York: Russell Sage, 1970 in Social Biology 18 (June
1971):216-217

Hayford PhD, Sarah R


reviewer, Social Biology
Arizona State-Tempe: Center for Population Dynamics 2009 and Social and Family
Dynamics 2009
2005 Stable Fertility in a Time of Family Change: A Decomposition of Trends in
American Fertility, 1970-1999. Social Biology 52, 1-2

Hayward PhD*, Prof. Mark D


Board of Directors, SBSB 2004-2009
Referee, Social Biology; Associate Editor, Biodemography and Social Biology
University of Texas at Austin, Sociology and Director, Population Research Center
2009
Population Council, PDR
Carolina Population Center
2005 “Life Course Pathways to Adult-Onset Diabetes”, w/ Latrica E Best, Mira M
Hidajat, Social Biology, v. 52, 3-4

Hazuda, Prof. Helen P


U Texas Health Science Center San Antonio (UTHSCSA), 1996-(2009)
Principal Investigator of the NIA-funded Hispanic Healthy Aging Center (1993-1998)
Principal Investigator of the San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging (SALSA)
(1991-2007)\
1980 KS Markides, HP Hazuda. Ethnicity and infant mortality in Texas counties.
Social Biology 27:261-271.

Headings, VE
1991 SB Howard, VE Headings. Prenatal screening for neural tube defects:
perceptions of potential recipients. Social Biology 38(3-4):258-65
1975 VE Headings. Alternative models of counseling for genetic disorders. Social
Biology 22, 297-303
Heath, Kathleen Marie
2003 “The Effects of Kin Propinquity on Infant Mortality”, Social Biology, v. 50, 3-4

Heaton*, Prof. Tim Braley


2006, 2009 co-editor, Social Biology

1998 “Education as policy: the impact of education on marriage, contraception,


and fertility in Columbia, Peru, and Bolivia”, w/ Renata Forste, Social Biology, v. 45,
3/ 4
1996 “The Changing Pattern of Interracial Marriage”, w/ Stan L Albrecht, Social
Biology, v. 43 (3-4):203-217; 1991 “Voluntary Childlessness among American Men
and Women in the late 1980s”, w/ Cardell K Jacobson, Social Biology, v. 38:79-93
1988 “Childlessness Among American Women,” w/ Cardell K Jacobson, Karen M
Taylor, Social Biology, (Fall/Winter), v. 35:186-197

Heer, Prof. David M


USC: Director, Population Research Laboratory 1995-(2002) and Sociology (Retired
by 2002)
Harvard School of Public Health, Center for Population Studies 1966, 1969
Population Council, PDR
1986 Effect of number, order, and spacing of siblings on child and adult outcomes:
an overview of current research. Social Biology 33(1-2):1-4
1985 CF Ko, DM Heer, HY Wu. Social and biological determinants of age at first
marriage in Taiwan, 1970. Social Biology 32(1-2):115-28
1975 Marketable licenses for babies: Boulding's proposal revisited. Social Biology
22(1):1-16
1970 DM Heer, JW Boynton. "A multivariate regression analysis of differences in
fertility of United States counties." Social Biology 17: 180-194 (Ginsburg)
1967 Intermarriage and racial amalgamation in the United States. Eugenics
Quarterly 14(2):112-20.

Heikens*, George
Member 1974

Heimler*, Audrey
Member 1974

Helgerson, S
1990 CW Warren, HI Goldberg, L Oge, D Pepion, JS Friedman, S Helgerson, EM La
Mere. Assessing the reproductive behavior of on- and off-reservation American
Indian females: characteristics of two groups in Montana. Social Biology 37(1-
2):69-83

Hempstead, K
1990 I Rosenwaike, K Hempstead. Differential mortality by ethnicity and nativity:
foreign- and native-born Irish, Italians, and Jews in New York City, 1979-1981,
Social Biology 37, no1-2, pp. 11-25

Henderson*, Norman D.
Member 1974
Henley, James R
1977 JR Henley, SO Gustavus. An exploratory technique for measuring fertility
norms. Social Biology 24(2):149-57
1971 SO Gustavus, JR Henley. Correlates of voluntary childlessness in a select
population. Social Biology 18(3):277-84

Henry, Louis
INED, France; founder of historical demography, concept of “natural fertility”, i.e.,
non use of birth control

1961. Some data on natural fertility. Eugenics Quarterly 6(2)


1958 'Intervals between confinements in the absence of birth control', Eugenics
Quarterly, 5

“Natural fertility was supposed to characterize non-contracepting populations in


the developing world … Henry concluded that fertility levels were subject to
continent-specific variations, a finding that reinforced his view on the “socio-
cultural” underpinnings of natural fertility … [by chance at a certain point in time
historical demography was linked with] the most topical issues of theoretical
demography, which … were linked to population policies. The list of recipients of
Henry’s book on old Genevan families (1956) shows that the survey on early
modern Geneva was understood by all the leading demographers of the day as a
major theoretical contribution. This list included notably David Glass (ES) of the
London School of Economics, a central figure in the institutionalization of
demography in the U.K. and, for the U.S., Christopher Tietze* of the International
and Functional Intelligence Section of the State Department in Washington,
Frederick Osborn*, Director of the Population Council in New York, and Frank
Notestein*, of the Office of Population Research in Princeton [73] … the 1950s —
the real golden age of the discipline. In the U.S., the interwar years had seen the
formation of a community of population specialists, a move encouraged by birth
control activists and financed by large U.S. foundations. The trend gained
momentum with the creation of new foundations and the rise in the number of
university chairs and study centres, the most influential being Princeton’s Office of
Population Research (OPR), set up before the war.
The prime characteristic of postwar U.S. demography was its interpenetration with
the main international organizations, the crossover being at once human,
institutional, financial, and political (Kiser, 1971; Szreter, 1993; Notestein, 1982).
One of the key venues for interaction between U.S. demographers and top
specialists from other countries — Jean Bourgeois-Pichat and Léon Tabah from
France, John Hajnal from Britain, Hannes Hyrenius from Sweden — was the UN’s
Population Division. … Most U.S. demographers subscribed to the recent theory of
the “demographic transition” [75]. After a few years, the interpretation and use of
that theory consisted in making family planning a tool of development, steering
western donors toward demographic action rather than toward assistance or
economic and social reform (Szreter, 1993, p.660-675; Hodgson, 1983; Notestein,
1982; Demeny, 1988; Greenhalgh, 1996; Kreager, forthcoming). This new
incarnation of the Malthusianism and eugenics of the interwar years was
increasingly supported by U.S. foundations (Hartmann, 1997; Greenhalgh, 1996;
Donaldson, 1990). But the Soviet bloc attacked the policy’s “bourgeois” character
and, by way of contrast, proclaimed its faith in population growth and in its own
economic future (Benjamin et al.,1955; Hartmann, 1997) [76]. Most importantly, it
formed a common front on this issue with the Catholic countries (Bulletin
international des sciences sociales 1954, no. 4). … Both the baby boom in the West
and the population growth in poor countries called for an understanding of fertility
mechanisms. Their very conjunction posed a major theoretical problem, for even
as the demographic transition “model” was spreading, it was being refuted by the
upturn in the fertility of wealthy countries. The idea gained ground that the level of
individuation in the industrialized countries was so high that demographers needed
to delve into intimate decisions to analyse the fluctuations in the birth rate [78] …
The success of historical demography was made possible by an institutional,
political, and scientific configuration specific to the 1950s. For some fifteen years,
the issues and methods suggested by Louis Henry established a direct link
between history, demographic theory, and expertise in the service of population
policy … In the INED of the 1950s, the criterion of scientific success was to develop
approaches that, while they embodied theoretical innovations, lent themselves
also to practical applications. … the great novelty of the Henry model and of his
“historical demography”: for a while, they connected the universes of
historiography, demography, and population policies. In so doing, they contributed
to making demography “the” science of population in France” from
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Hensler, D
1974 KD Bailey, LG Reeder, AA Allison, LB Bourque, D Hensler. "Attitudes Toward
Population Growth: Demographic Predictors." Social Biology 21:360-367

Herbener, ES
1993 A Caspi, ES Herbener. Marital Assortment and Phenotypic Convergence:
Longitudinal Evidence. Social Biology 40: 48–60.

Hern* MD MPH, Dr. Warren


Member 1994
Abortionist, Boulder Abortion Clinic, 1130 Alpine, Boulder, Colorado
1990 Individual fertility rate: A new individual fertility measure for small
populations. Social Biology 37:1-21-2, 102-109

Abortion practice. Hern WM. Lippincott Company, 1984


Personal:
“Chief, Program Development and Evaluation Branch, Family Planning Division,
Office of Health Affairs, OEO, Executive Office of the President. His job was to help
set priorities for the family planning program (annual budget: $24 million), design
programs, and evaluate them. In this capacity, he played a key role in providing
federal funding for Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood to set up a statewide
family planning program for poor women in Colorado…. (1971-72) …. he learned to
perform abortions at PRETERM Clinic, the first non-profit abortion clinic in the
nation's capitol. Before leaving Washington, Dr. Hern performed abortions while
conducting a management study at PRETERM. The results of this study appeared
in Human Organization, the journal of the Society for Applied Anthropology, in
1976…. Shortly after the Roe vs. Wade decision was handed down, an editor of The
Denver Post asked Dr. Hern to prepare a lengthy article interpreting the Roe
decision and its implications for Colorado citizens. Partly as a consequence of these
writings, he was asked in the spring of 1973 to help start a non-profit abortion
clinic in Boulder, Colorado. This clinic became Colorado's first freestanding non-
profit abortion facility…. In November 1974, he presented his first clinical paper on
abortion services, a series of over 1000 first-trimester abortions without a single
uterine perforation, at the American Public Health Association meeting…. In
January 1975, Dr. Hern founded his own private medical practice, specializing in
outpatient abortion, in Boulder - the Boulder Abortion Clinic…. In numerous clinical
studies conducted by Dr. Hern … and the International Journal of Gynecology and
Obstetrics, the major complication rates are in the range of 0.1 - 0.3% (1-3 per
1000) - the lowest in the medical literature concerning abortion statistics and
complication rates…. In subsequent years, Dr. Hern's publications included dozens
of scientific and professional papers concerning abortion and other aspects of
fertility control. These include reports of his research among the Shipibo Indians of
the Peruvian Amazon Basin, which he began in 1964. That research was the basis
for his Ph.D. in Epidemiology, which he received from the University of North
Carolina in 1988. … In 1976, Dr. Hern was one of the founding institutional
members of the National Abortion Federation and served on its Board of Directors
for four years. For the first two years of the organization's existence, Dr. Hern
served on the Standards Committee … During the controversy surrounding the so-
called "Partial Birth Abortion" debate, Dr. Hern was one of the experts in late
abortion sought out by the national media for comment on this political strategy.

http://www.drhern.com/biography.pdf

Source: http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/users/rauch/nvp/consistent/aclu.html

Herrman* MD, Dr. Charles


Member 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)

Hertel*, Elmer
Member 1956

Herting PhD, Jerald R


U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009 and Sociology
2009 accepted for publication: “Contextualizing the Education and Health Status
Association: Evidence from a National Study of Asian Americans”, w/ Emily Walton,
DT Takeuchi, M Alegria, Biodemography and Social Biology

Hermalin*, Prof. Albert I


Dir. 1996-2000
Population Studies Center, U Michigan 2009 and Emeritus, Sociology, U Michigan
Population Association of America, President 1993
Population Council, PDR
1971 Ronald Freedman*, Anrudh K Jain, Albert I Hermalin*, TH Sun. Fertility after
insertion of an IUCD in Taiwan's family planning program. Social Biology 18(1): 46–
54
JBS
1991 AR Pebley, AI Hermalin, J Knodel. Birth spacing and infant mortality: Evidence
for 18th and 19th century German villages. J Biosoc Sci, 1991

Herndon*, C Nash
Director 1950-52; President 1953-55; Director 1956-72; Member 1974
Clinical Implications of Genetic Susceptibility to Diabetes Mellitus", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 2, #1
1954 "Intelligence in Family Groups in the Blue Ridge Mountains", Eugenics
Quarterly, p. 53
1954 C. Nash Herndon, "Heredity Counseling", Eugenics Quarterly 1 (1954): 66

Herzberg*, Victoria L.
Member 1974

Herzog, G
1993 K Jaffe, D Urribarri, GC Chacon, G Diaz, A Torres, G Herzog. Sex-linked
strategies of human reproductive behavior. Social Biology 40:1-21-2, 61-73

Heston*, Prof. Leonard


v.p. 1982-83; Member 1974, 1989
1990 U Minnesota, Psychology
1976 "Genetic Counseling and the Pre-senile Dementias", Social Biology 23, 2
1971 "Schizophrenia - Onset in infancy?" Social Biology 18:S114

Heyen, Nils B
2003 “A Divergent Pattern of the Sex Difference in Life expectancy: Sweden and
Japan, Early 1970’s-Late 1990’s”, w/ Frank Trovato, Social Biology, v. 50, 3-4

Heyman, Kathleen
Center for Demography & Population Health (formerly Center for the Study of
Population), Florida State University (Graduate)
2009 “Causes of Death and Mortality Crossovers” w/ Isaac Eberstein*, Kathleen
Heyman, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 2

Hicks, Robert E
1986 CT Gualtieri, RE Hicks. Family Configuration and Family Size. Social Biology
33(1-2), 146-147
1985 RE Hicks, CT Gualtieri, JP Mayo. ABO Incompatibility and Parity Effects of
Perinatal Mortality. Social Biology 32(1-2), 129-131.

Hidajat, Mira M
Pennsylvania State University: Population Research Institute 2009 and Gerontology
Center 2009
2005 “Life Course Pathways to Adult-Onset Diabetes”, w/ Latrica E. Best, Mark
Hayward*, Social Biology, v. 52, 3-4

Hiday, Prof. Virginia Aldigé.


1978 Agricultural Organization and Fertility: A Comparison of Two Philippine
Frontier Communities. Social Biology 25:69-79

Hiernaux, J
1968 Ethnic differences in growth and development. Eugenics Quarterly 15(1):12-
21.

Higgins*, Prof. James Victor


Member 1974, 1992
1988 WP Metheny, GB Holzman, J Taylor, W Young, JV Higgins. "Amniocentesis Use
and Risk Awareness: Comparison of Knowledge and Beliefs among Older Gravida",
Social Biology 35, 1.2
1962 James Victor Higgins, EW Reed, Sheldon C Reed.* "Intelligence and Family
Size: a paradox resolved" Eugenics Quarterly 9, 2

Hill*, J. Arthur
Member 1956

Hill, Robert B
1997 Ashraf U. Ahmed, Robert B Hill. Differentials in the incidence of births while
on welfare: Evidence from Maryland Social Biology 1997

Hill, Rueben
1954 Marriage and Family Research: a critical evaluation. Eugenics Quarterly 1:
58-63, March

Hill, VN
1964 JB Knox, VN Hill. Family Size, Status and Mobility: Some Argentine and
American Data. Eugenics Quarterly 11:90-5.

Hillson, M
1966 FP Purcell, M Hillson. The disadvantaged child: a product of the culture of
poverty, his education, and his life chances. Eugenics Quarterly 13(3):179-85.

Himes*, Prof. Christine L.


Secretary/ Treasurer, Society for the Study of Social Biology 2007-2009

Hiraizumi*, Yuichiro
Member 1974

Hird PhD, Prof. Myra


Referee, Social Biology

Hires*, Mr. Harrison


Member 1956

Hirsch*, Prof. Jerry


Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology book reviewer 1969, 1971, 1973, 1980,
1983 manuscript referee 1976

Prof. Hirsch and his student, Barry Mehler q.v., were fierce opponents of scientific
racism
1983 Book review of The IQ Game: A Methodological Inquiry into the Heredity-
Environment Controversy by Taylor, Social Biology, v. 30, 1

Hirschl, Prof. Thomas A


2009 Cornell, Development Sociology and head of Population and Development
Program
1996 G Kaufman, DL Poston, Jr., TA Hirschl, JM Stycos. Teenage Sexual Attitudes in
China. Social Biology 43 (#3-4, Fall-Winter, 1996). (Article published in June, 1997)

Hirschman*, Prof. Charles


Member 1974; Social Biology manscript referee 1978, 1979
U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009 and Sociology
Population Council, PDR
1974 C Hirschman, JA Sweet. "Social Background and Breast feeding Among
American Mothers", Social Biology 21, 1

Hirschhorn, Kurt
1961 OJ Miller, HL Cooper, and Kurt Hirschhorn, "Recent Developments in Human
Cytogenetics. Eugenics Quarterly 8, 1 (March 1961): 23-33

Hisnanick, JJ
1994 Comparative analysis of violent deaths in American Indians and Alaska
Natives. Social Biology 41(1-2):96-109

Ho, HS
1986 Assortative mating in unwed-birth parents? Adoptive and nonadoptive
parents. Social Biology 33: 77-86
1979 H Ho, R Plomin*, JC DeFries*. Selective placement in adoption. Social Biology
26, 1-6

Hoch* MD, Dr. Paul


Member 1956

Hodge*, Robert W.
Member 1974

Hodson, Cora B.S. (Miss Lane) FlS;


Member 1930; Eugenics Society General Secretary 1920-31 Council 1933 Life
Fellow 1937 Editor, Eugenics Review; (Member, Third International Congress of
Eugenics, New York 1932)

Evidence that pre-war eugenicists supported the Nazis


Background:
Post War Denial of Eugenic Society Support for Nazis:
"...the adoption by Adolf Hitler of a programme of 'race purification' based on
superficial and perverted derivatives from the naive concepts of the early eugenic
enthusiasts..." "Eugenics" by Robert C. Cooke of the American Eugenic Society in
ER 1963; reprinted from Encyclopedia of Social Behaviour. (ed. Albert Ellis)
Pre War Eugenics Society Support for Nazis:
1934 "the protagonists of the new eugenic era in Germany appear to hold a middle
course..." "International Federation of Eugenic Organisations; A Survey of the
Zurich Conference", article by Mrs. Hodson, ER 1934-35, p. 220
1936 "... much interest focused at this meeting on the eugenic plans of the new
Germany. The President of the Federation [International Federation of Eugenic
Organisations] has been a chief adviser to the government ... Dr. Ruedin (sic. This
is Dr. Rudin who trained Mengele, Eliot Slater q.v. and F.J. Kallmann q.v., ed.
note) ... Questions sought to establish regimentation as a control ling factor only to
be told that in effect individual tastes and popular feeling were given wide scope
under the present experiments." (International Federation of Eugenic
Organisations 1936 Conference Report by CBS Hodson, ER Oct 1936, p. 217, 218)
Antisemitism and Racism: in the German exhibit of 1934: ... "there is
comparatively little about the Jews, and the point stressed is that alien races are
all right in themselves and provided they keep to themselves, but that they must
not be allowed to 'poison good German blood' ... (the exhibit also covered)... "the
problem of the 600 black bastards on the Rhine" (ER 1934 p. 164 by CBS Hodson)
Antidemocratic: " I fear some of us will have to stoop to a good deal that is vulgar
if we are really to get Eugenics home to the masses, but very possibly they do not
matter" (from a letter to Wing Commander James q.v.)

Hoekstra*, G.
Member (Foreign) 1956; Netherlands

Hoffman*, James Michael


Member 1974

Hogan, Prof. Dennis P


Brown U: Population Studies and Training Center 1995-2009 (Director 1995-2000)
and Sociology 1995-(2009) and Population Studies 1996-(2007)
Director (1988-1995) Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University
and Sociology (1987-1995)

1998 “Postpartum amenorrhea in Ethiopia: the role of weaning, child death, and
socioeconomic factors” w/ Betemariam Berhanu, Social Biology, v. 45 3 /4
1990 “Family Networks in Prenatal and Postnatal Health”, w/ Lynne M Casper,
Social Biology, v. 37: 84-101
1990 “Women's Status and Infant Mortality in Rural Colombia” w/ C Elisa Florez,
Social Biology 37 (1990): 188-203

Hogue, CJR
1995 MJ Vanlandingham, CJR Hogue. Birthweight-Specific Infant Mortality Risks for
Native Americans and Whites, United States, 1960 and 1984. Social Biology 42:1-
2, pp. 83-94

Holck, SE
1981 СW Warren, JC Smith, RW Rochat, SE Holck. "Contraceptive Sterilization: A
Comparison of Mexican-Americans and Anglos Living in US Counties Bordering
Mexico," Social Biology, 28:265

Holden, Alan EC
U Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio, Obsterics/ Gynecology 2004-(2009)
MA 1976; PhD 2003
1984 Shain RN, Miller WB, Holden AE. The decision to terminate childbearing:
differences in preoperative ambivalence between tubal ligation women and
vasectomy wives. Social Biology 31(1-2):40-58

Holden*, Mrs. James


Member 1956
Holian, J
1984 The Effect of Female Education on Marital Fertility in Different Size
Communities in Mexico. Social Biology 31, 3-4

Holland, B
1987 Breast-feeding, social variables, and infant mortality: a hazards model
analysis of the case of Malaysia. Social Biology 34, 1-2, pp. 78-93

Holloway*, Ralph
Member 1974

Holmes*, Prof. Samuel J.


Advisory Council 1923-40; Member 1930; Pres., 1938-40; Member 1956

Holst, Bertram P.
Member 1956

Holtzman, Neil
Johns Hopkins U, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Epidemiology 2009
1986 G Chase, RR Faden, NA Holtzman, AJ Chwalow, CO Leonard, C Lopes, K
Quaid. Assessment of risk by pregnant women: Implications for genetic counseling
and education. Social Biology 33:57-64.

1992 N A Holtzman and M A Rothstein. Eugenics and genetic discrimination. Am J


Hum Genet. 1992 March; 50(3): 457–459
In this article Holtzman discusses the pressure toward the return of eugenics which
might come from insurers. He points out that less protection exists than people
think.

Holtzman*, Stephan F.
Member 1974

Holzman, Gerald B
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical College of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia 1987
1988 WP Metheny, GB Holzman, J Taylor, W Young, JV Higgins. Amniocentesis use
and risk awareness: comparison of knowledge and beliefs among older gravida.
Social Biology 35(1-2):50-61.

Honeyman, Merton S
Connecticut Dept. of Health, Hartford 1967
1961 The Connecticut Twin Registry. Eugenics Quarterly 8:97.

Hook*, Ernest B
Member 1974; Social Biology Manuscript referee 1977, 1978, 1979
1979 "Human Germinal Mutations: Monitoring for Environmental Effects", Social
Biology, v. 26, 2 and 1980 Letter to the editor of Social Biology 27, 1 on "Human
Germinal Mutations: Monitoring for Environmental Effects"

Hooton, Prof. Earnest A.


(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory
Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Birth Control Federation of America Inc., Medical Advisory Board (Advisory Council 1939)
Prof. Anthropology, Harvard Univ (1930-54); established Harvard as a principal
center for physical anthropology; succeeded by WW Howells q.v. (see also Peter
Ellison of Harvard Anthropology); Curator, Peabody Museum, Harvard Univ. 1914-
1954

Hopcroft PhD, Rosemary L


2005 Book Review of William McDonald Wallace. Techno-Cultural Evolution. Cycles
of Creation and Conflict , Washington D.C: Potomac Books in Social Biology 52, 1-2

Hopkins*, Louise Alice


Member 1956
1954 "Heredity and Deafness", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1., no. 3

Hopkins, Prynce
Member 1956, 1967

Hoque*, Md. Nazrul [Name: Md. (sic) Nazrul Hoque]


Member 2006; Social Biology, manuscript reviewer
Population Issues Research Center, Pennsylvania State University 1983-86
1997 “Socioeconomic Development, Status of Women, Family Planning and
Fertility in Bangladesh: A District Level Analysis.” w/ Md. Nazrul Hoque, Steve H.
Murdock, Social Biology 44(3-4):179-197

Horiuchi MPH, Brian Y


Office of Health Status Monitoring, Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii 2001
1997 KL Braun, H Yang, AT Onaka, BY Horiuchi. Asian and Pacific Islander
mortality differences in Hawaii.
Social Biology 44(3-4):213-26

Horn*, Prof. Joseph M.


Member 1974
IQ/race studies
Texas Adoption Project, (1972-2009), Founder, funded by Pioneer Fund
U Texas-Austin, Psychology, Emeritus 2009 and Individual Differences and
Evolutionary Psychology (IDEP) Area 2009

Horne, AD
1989 The span of reproduction in Egypt. Social Biology 36(3-4):255-61

Hoskin, Anthony
1999 Katherine Trent, Anthony Hoskin. “Structural Determinants of the Abortion
Rate: A Cross-societal Analysis. Social Biology 46: 62-81

Houseknecht, Sharon K
Ohio State U 1978
1979 Reference group support for voluntary childless wives. Social Biology 23,
198-109.
Howard, A
1990 JM Hanna, MH Fitzgerald, JD Pearson, A Howard. Selective migration from
Samoa: a longitudinal study of pre-migration differences in social and
psychological characteristics. Social Biology 37(3-4):204-14

Howard, SB
1991 SB Howard, VE Headings. Prenatal screening for neural tube defects:
perceptions of potential recipients. Social Biology 38(3-4):258-65

Howell, FC
1972 Man's evolutionary past. I. Social Biology 19(2):128-35.

Howell, FM
1979 FM Howell, LC Malone. Comment on Kunz and Peterson, "Family Size, Birth
Order, and Academic Achievement. Social Biology 26(1):80-5

Howells*, Prof. William White


Member 1956; Director 1966-71; Member 1974 (see Hooten q.v.)
Harvard U, Anthropology and Curator of Somatology, Peabody Museum 1970

Hsia*, Y. Edward
Member 1974

Hua, C
1978 JP Bendel, C Hua. An estimate of the natural fecundability ratio curve, Social
Biology 25:210-227

Huether*, Prof. Carl Albert


Member 1974, 1992
U Cincinnati, Biology 1981
1981 H Volodkevich, CA Huether. "Causes of Low Utilization of Amniocentesis by
Women of Advanced Maternal Age", Social Biology, 28, 3-4

Huffman, Sandra L
1977 AKM Chowdhury, SL Huffman, GT Curlin. Malnutrition, Menarche, and
Marriage in Rural Bangladesh, Social Biology 24: 316

Huggins*, Hastings Dudley


Member (Foreign) 1956; Mona, West Indies

Hughes, AL
1986 Reproductive success and occupational class in eighteenth-century
Lancashire, England. Social Biology 33: 109-115

Hulse*, Prof. Frederick


Dir. 1971-74
1972 Natural selection and differential population growth of human races. Social
Biology 19(2):171-9.
1964 "The Paragon of Animals", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 11, no. 1
1963 Frederick S. Hulse, “Review” of Mankind Evolving by Theodosius Dobzhansky,
Eugenics Quarterly 10:88-89
1961 "Welfare, Demography and Genetics", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 8, no. 4

Hummer*, Prof. Robert A


Center for Demography & Population Health (formerly Center for the Study of
Population), Florida State University (Graduate)
University of Texas at Austin, Population Research Center and Dept. Sociology (Chair)
2009
Population Council, PDR

2001 Y Cho, R Hummer. Disability Status Differentials across Fifteen Asian and Pacific
Islander Groups and the Effect of Nativity/Duration. Social Biology 48(3-4): 171-195.
2000 B Finch, R Frank, R Hummer*. Race/Ethnic Disparities in Infant Mortality: The Role
of Behavioral Factors. Social Biology 47(3-4): 244-263
1996 CB Nam, Richard G Rogers*, Robert A Hummer*. Impact of Future Cigarette
Smoking Scenarios on Mortality of the Adult Population in the United States: 2000-2050.”
Social Biology 43(3-4):155-168
1995 RG Rogers*, Charles B Nam, Robert A Hummer*. Demographic and Socioeconomic
Links to Cigarette Smoking. Social Biology 42(1-2):1-21

Humphrey* MD, Dr. R. R.


Member 1956

Hundley, V
1973 PR Kunz, MB Brinkerhoff, V Hundley. Relationship of Income and
Childlessness, Social Biology 20: 139-142

Hunt*, Prof. Harrison R.


Member 1926, 1930, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York
1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

Hunt, NA
1987 RL Baker, BR Mednick, NA Hunt. Academic and psychosocial characteristics
of low-birthweight adolescents. Social Biology 34:1-21-2, 94-109

Huntington*, Ellsworth
Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930; Treas. 1933-34; Pres., 1934-38; Director 1935-
46

Huntington*, Mrs. Ellsworth


Member 1938, 1956, 1974

Huntington*, Mrs. George


Member 1956

Hurst* MD, Dr. Lewis A.


Member (Foreign) 1956; South Africa
1961 "Applications of Genetics in Psychiatry and Neurology", Eugenics Quarterly, v.
8, #2
1952 "Research in Genetics and Psychiatry: New York State Psychiatric Institute",
Eugenical News, v. 37, 86-91 (work of F. J. Kallmann q.v. outlined)
Husain, Ishrat Z
World Bank 1993
1970 IZ Husain. Educational Status and Differential Fertility in India. Social Biology
17(2), 1970

Hussey PhD, Jon M


U North Carolina: Carolina Population Center 2009 and School of Global Public
Health, Maternal and Child Health 2009
1998 “Cause-specific mortality among older African-Americans: correlates and
consequences of age misreporting”, w/ Irma Elo (SSSB), Social Biology, v. 44, 3-4

Hurd, JP
1985 Kissing cousins: frequencies of cousin types in Nebraska Amish marriages,
Social Biology 32, 1-2, pp. 82-89
1983 Kin Relatedness and Church Fissioning among the ‘Nebraska’ Amish of
Pennsylvania, Social Biology 30, 1

Hussain, AM
1994 AM Hussain, M Rafiquzzaman. Determinants of weaning age in rural
Bangladesh Social Biology 41(1-2):78-82

Hyle, PD
1992 K Tanfer, PD Hyle. Determinants and effects of waiting time to coitus. Social
Biology 39, no3-4, pp. 183-202

Hymbaugh, Karen J
1983 PA May, KJ Hymbaugh, JM Aase, JM Samet. Epidemiology of Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome among American Indians of the Southwest. Social Biology 30(4):374-387

Hyrenius*, Hannes
Member 1974; Sweden; used Louis Henry’s method before Henry (1942)

Iha*, Thomas H.
Member 1974

Imaizumi, Yoko
Institute of Population Problems, Ministry of Health and Welfare, 100 Tokyo, Japan
1980
1981 Y Imaizumi, E Inouye, A Asaka. Mortality Rates in Japanese Twins: Infant
Deaths of Twins after Birth to One Year of Age. Social Biology 28, 3-4

Immerman, Ronald Stuart


Mankind Quarterly
2003 “A proposed feedback loop of sexually transmitted diseases and sexual
behavior: the Red Queen's Dilemma”, w/ Wade C Mackey, Social Biology, v. 50(3-4)
2003 “The father (to) child affiliate bond: Convergent evolution with the canid
analogue”, w/ WC Mackey, Social Biology, v. 50, 1-2
1998 “A biocultural analysis of circumcision”, w/ WC Mackey, Social Biology, v. 45,
3 /4

Inbaraj, SG
1977 PSS Rao, SG Inbaraj. Inbreeding in Tamil Nadu, South India. Social Biology 24: 281-
288

Ingall*, Gillian B.
Member 1974

Ingraham*, Richard L.
Member 1974

Inouye*, Eiji
Member 1974
Institute of Brain Research, University of Tokyo School of Medicine, 113 Tokyo,
Japan 1980

1981 Y Imaizumi, E Inouye, A Asaka. "Mortality Rates in Japanese Twins: Infant


Deaths of Twins after Birth to One Year of Age", Social Biology, v. 28, 3-4
1973 "Some Considerations in the Methodology of Behavior Genetics" from 1971
Symposium of Behavior Genetics Association, Social Biology 1973, v. 20, 3

Ireland*, Mrs. RL
Member 1956

Ives*, Charles P.
Member 1930, 1956

Ives*, Judson Dunbar


Member 1930, 1956

Izmirlian, G
1997 G Izmirlian, AA Adewuyi, CM Suchindran. Analysis of contraceptive
discontinuation in six developing countries from durations of use at survey. Social
Biology 44(1-2):124-35

Jacobsen, Prof. Cardell K


1991 CK Jacobson, Tim B Heaton. Voluntary childlessness among American men
and
women in the late 1980’s. Social Biology 38 (1-2), 79-93.
1988 CK Jacobsen, Tim B Heaton*, KM Taylor. Childlessness among American
Women. Social Biology 35(3-4): 186-197

Jackson* MD, Prof. John F.


Member 1974

Jackson* MD, Prof. Laird


Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly book reviewer 1971

Jacob*, T.
Member (Foreign) 1974; Indonesia

Jacquard, AM
1981 MH Cazes, AM Jacquard. Mating structure in the Dogon population in the Tabi
Massif. Social Biology, 28: 281-292

Jaffe, Prof. Klaus


U Simon Bolivar, Venezuela
1997 A Briceño, K Jaffe. Sex differences in occupational performance: a biological
perspective. Social Biology, 44: 198-204
1995 G Chacon-Puignau, K Jaffe. Sex ratio at birth deviations in modern
Venezuela: The Trivers-Willard effect. Social Biology 42: 257-270, 1995
1993 K Jaffe, D Urribarri, GC Chacon, G Diaz, A Torres, G Herzog. Sex-linked
strategies of human reproductive behavior. Social Biology 40:1-21-2, 61-73

Jain, Anrudh K
Population Council – 1971-2009, Distinguished Scholar 2009, PDR

1971 Ronald Freedman*, Anrudh K Jain, Albert I Hermalin*, TH Sun. Fertility after
insertion of an IUCD in Taiwan's family planning program. Social Biology 18(1): 46–
54
1969 Relative fecundability of users and nonusers of contraception. Social Biology
16(1):39-43

James, WH
Galton Laboratory, London; Mankind Quarterly

1997 “Martin's treatment of the human sex ratio at birth”, Social Biology, v. 44(3-
4):276-82.
1996 Coital rates, sex-selective infanticide, and sex ratios at birth, Social Biology,
v. 43(1-2):132-3
1994 Coital rates and sex ratios in the South Pacific. Social Biology 41(3-4):278-9.
1989 The norm for perceived husband superiority: a cause of human assortative
marriage, Social Biology, v. 36(3-4):271-8
1987 “Further causes of assortative mating: the norms for perceived husband
superiority and Mutt-and-Jeff avoidance. Comment on Epstein and Guttman's "Mate
selection in man: evidence, theory, and outcome”, Social Biology 34(1-2):114-8.
1981 Distributions of Coital Rates and of Fecundability, Social Biology, 1981, 28, 3-
4:334-341.
1979 The causes of the decline in fecundability with age. Social Biology, 26(4):330-
4
1977 “Observations on the artifact hypothesis and Naylor's "Sequential aspects of
spontaneous abortion: maternal age, parity, and pregnancy compensation
artifact". Social Biology, v. 24(1):86-89.
JBS
1971 WH James. Social class and season of birth. Journal of Biosocial Science 3,
309–320.

Jamison, Prof. Paul L


Indiana University, Anthropology, ret 2008 after 37 years
1990 RJ Meier, PL Jamison. Assortative mating in monozygotic twins. Social Biology,
37, 1-2, 128-136.

Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta
U Oulu, Dept. Public Health, Finland 1995
1998 B Xu, MR Järvelin, P Rantakallio, Maternal smoking in pregnancy and sex
differences in perinatal death between boys and girls, Social Biology 45(3-4):273-7.
1997 B Xu, P Rantakallio, MR Järvelin, XL Fang. Sex differentials in perinatal
mortality in China and Finland. Social Biology 44(3-4):170-8.

Jarvik*, Prof. Dr. Lissy Feingold


Member 1956, 1974, 1989
1962 Congenital Malformations attributed to sleeping pill (thalidomide).
Communication, Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 2
1962 LF Jarvik, A Falek. Genetics. Eugenics Quarterly 9:117-23.

Jarvis, George K
Canada, University of Western Ontario 1990
1986 J Jayachandran, GK Jarvis. Socioeconomic Development, Medical Care, and
Nutrition as Determinants of Infant Mortality in Less Developed Countries. Social
Biology 33:301-315
1977 Mormon Mortality Rates in Canada. Social Biology 24: 294-302

Jayachandran, J
1986 J Jayachandran, GK Jarvas. Socioeconomic Development, Medical Care, and
Nutrition as Determinants of Infant Mortality in Less Developed Countries. Social
Biology 33:301-315

Jayraj, JS
1993 A Chandrasekar, JS Jayraj, PS Rao. Consanguinity and its trend in a
Mendelian population of Andhra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 40: 244-247

Jedlicka, Prof. Davor


referee, Social Biology

Jeyaseelan, Lakshmanan
Christian Medical College, Vellore, India 2004, 2007
1992 L Jeyaseelan, B Antonisamy, PS Rao. Pattern of menstrual cycle length in
south Indian women: a prospective study. Social Biology 39(3-4):306-9
JBS
2007 L Jeyaseelan, Shuba Kumara, Nithya Neelakantana, Abraham Peedicayila,
Rajamohanam Pillaia, Nata Duvvury. Physical Spousal Violence Against Women In
India: Some Risk Factors. Journal of Biosocial Science 39:657-670

Jeffries* Jr., Mr. Jesse


Member 1956

Jeffry*, Fred P
Member 1956

Jejeebhoy PhD, Shireen


University Pennsylvania PhD Demography
Population Council 2009; sexual and reproductive health and rights in India
1984 Household type and family size in Maharashtra, 1970. Social Biology 31(1-
2):91-100
1983 Evidence of increasing natural fertility in Taiwan. Social Biology 30(4):388-99.

Jenness*, David
Secretary 1976, 1977, 1992; Member 1974

Jennings, W
Forthcoming as of
2009, “A gene X environment interaction between DRD2 and religiosity in the predi
ction of adolescent delinquent involvement in a sample of males” w/ Kevin Beaver,
Chris Gibson, Jeffery Ward, Biodemography and Social Biology

Jensen*, Arthur
Member 1974, 1989; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1970
Leading American scientific racist; funded by Pioneer Fund; 1973 Educability and
Group Differences published the year of Roe v. Wade

Jin, Xiayi
2005 (2009) “Marriage Form and Age at First Marriage: A Comparative Study in
Three Counties in Contemporary Rural China”, w/ Xiayi Jin, Shuzhuo Li, Social
Biology, v. 52, 1-2
2004 “Marriage Form and Age at First Marriage: A Comparative Study in Three
Counties in Contemporary Rural China”, w/ Xiayi Jin, Shuzhuo Li, Social Biology, v.
51, 3-4

Joesch PhD, Prof. Jutta


U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009
“Children's health and their mothers' risk of divorce or separation”, w/ KR Smith,
Social Biology, v. 44

Johnson-Acsadi*, Gwendolyn
Member 1974
Population Division, United Nations, New York 1974; IPPF
2nd career as writer Gwynne Forster (Ecstasy, Obsession, Naked Soul, Against The
Wind, Fools Rush In, Swept Away, Secret Desire, Scarlet Woman)

Johnson, FE
1970 Phenotypic assortative mating among the Peruvian Cashinahua. Social
Biology, 17, 37-42

Johnson, Prof. Nan E


1993 "Hindu and Christian Fertility in India: A Test of Three Hypotheses." Social
Biology 40 (1 and 2): 87-105.
1992 KM Witkowski, Nan E Johnson. “Organic-solvent Water Pollution and Low
Birth Weight in Michigan”. Social Biology 39, 45-54.

Johnson*, Ronald C
Member 1974
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
1998 “Active phenotypic assortment in mate selection: self-descriptions and
sought-for attributes of mates in dating advertisements”, w/ Dereck K Sakai, Social
Biology, v. 44, 3-4
1988 RC Johnson, GM Ogasawara. Within- and across-group dating in Hawaii. Social
Biology 35, 103-109
1987 CT Nagoshi, RC Johnson Between-vs. within-family analyses of the correlation
of height and intelligence, Social Biology 34:1-21-2, 110-113
1986 CT Nagoshi, RC Johnson, SHL Yuen, FM Ahern. Further investigations of
educational and occupational attainment in the Hawaii family study of cognition,
Social Biology 33, 1-2, pp. 35-50
1985 “Age and Group-Specific Cohort Effects on Personality Test Scores: A Study of
Three Hawaiian Populations”, w/ Frank M Ahern
1984 “Group size and group income as influences on marriage patterns in Hawaii”,
Social Biology 31(1-2)
1983 RC Johnson, CT Nagoshi, FM Ahern, JR Wilson, JC DeFries, GE McClearn, SG
Vandenberg. Family background, cognitive ability, and personality as predictors of
educational and occupational attainment. Social Biology 30, 86-100
1976 RC Johnson, J Park, JC DeFries*, GE McClearn*, MP Mi, MN Rashad, SG
Vandenberg, JR Wilson. Assortative marriage for specific cognitive abilities in
Korea. Social Biology, 23, 311-316
RC Johnson, "Group Income and Group Size as Influences on Marriage Patterns in
Hawaii," Social Biology 31: 101-7

Johnson*, R. Peter
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly book reviewer 1969

Johnston, Denis
Member 1956

Johnston, Francis
1970 Phenotypic Assortative Mating Among the Peruvian Cashinahua. Social
Biology 17(1), March

Jones*, Harold E
Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
IQ and decline
1955 "Perceived differences among twins" Eugenics Quarterly, 2, 98-102

Jones PhD, Prof. James Holland


U California-Berkeley, Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging 2009
2007 in press “Excess male death leads to a severe marriage squeeze in Colombia,
1973-2005”, w/ Brodie D Ferguson, Biodemography and Social Biology

Jones, MB
1998 Behavioral contagion and official delinquency: epidemic course in
adolescence Social Biology 45(1-2), 134-142.

Jones*, Marshall B
Member 1974
1973 Brief Report "Non Assortative Mating and Small Mean Differences; A
Comment on the Reeds' Family Study", Social Biology, v. 20, 3

Jones, Robert E
1998 “A dynamic, multi-level analysis of recent immunization trends in Colombia”,
w/ Michael McQuestion, Social Biology, v. 45 1-2
1988 A bio-behavioral model for breastfeeding effects on return to menses
postpartum in Javanese Women, Social Biology, 35: 307-322

Jones, RJ
1973 Sex predetermination and the sex ratio at birth. Social Biology, 20, 203-211

Jongbloet, Piet H
Department of Medical Informatics, Epidemiology and Statistics, Faculty of Medical
Sciences, University of Nijmegen, The Hague 1997
Luc J Smits, Piet H Jongbloet, Gerhard A Zielhuis. Fecundity of Daughters Born after
Short, Intermediate, or Long Birth Intervals: An Analysis of Family Reconstitutions
fromthe Netherlands, Late 19th-Early 20th Century. Social Biology 47, 1-2:18-33
1998 L J Smits, WL Nelen, MG Wouters, H Straatman, PH Jongbloet, GA Zielhuis.
Conditions at conception in women with recurrent miscarriage. Social Biology
45(1-2):143-9.

Juberg*, Dr. Richard C


Member 1968, 1974
1973 RC Juberg, CR Goshen, FG Sholte. "Socioeconomic and Reproductive
Characteristics of the Parents of Patients with the G1-trisomy Syndrome", Social
Biology, v. 20, 4

Judy-Bond*, Prof. Helen


Secretary 1946; Director 1947-57

Julian, C
Hospital Timone, Center Medical Genetics, Marseille, France 1989
1989 C Julian, MC Tordo, G Macquart-Moulin, JP Moatti, F Giraud, S Ayme. Factors
influencing genetic counseling attendance rate: a geographically based study.
Social Biology 36:3-43-4, 240-247

Julius*, H. W.
Member (Foreign) 1956; Netherlands

Kaback* MD, Prof. Michael M.


Member 1975

Kabir, M
1994, 1995 Department of Statistics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
1977 "Levels and Patterns of Infant and Child Mortality in Bangladesh," Social
Biology, 24(2)
JBS
1994 M. Kabir, Ruhul Amin, Ashraf Uddin Ahmed, Jamir Chowdhury. Factors
affecting desired family size in Bangladesh. Journal of Biosocial Science 26:369-
375

Kagan, A
1977 CL Gulbrandsen, NE Morton, GG Rhoads, A Kagan, R Lew. Behavioral, social,
and physiological determinants of lipoprotein concentrations. Social Biology
24(4):289-93

Kahley, WJ
1977 WJ Kahley, RT Gillaspy. An economic model of contraceptive choice: analysis
of family planning acceptors in Bogotá. Social Biology 24(2):135-43.

Kaku, Kanae
Department of Pediatrics, Hiroshima Teishin Hospital,. Hiroshima-shi, Japan; 1966
East West Population Institute 1975
1972 Are physicians sympathetic to superstition? A study of Hinoe-Uma. Social
Biology 19, 60-64.

Kall* PhD, Denise


2005-2008 Managing Editor, Social Biology
2009 “Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Embedding Biological Samples in Social Science Re
search on
Children”, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 1

Kallan, Jeffrey E
1992 Portland State U; 1989 Center for Demography and Ecology, University of
Wisconsin, Madison
1997 "Effects of Sociodemographic Variables on Adult Mortality in the United
States: Comparisons by Sex, Age, and Cause of Death." Social Biology 44:136-147
1997 Reexamination of interpregnancy intervals and subsequent birth outcomes:
Evidence from U.S. linked birth/infant death records. Social Biology 44:205-212
1992 Effects of interpregnancy intervals on preterm birth, intrauterine growth
retardation, and fetal loss. Social Biology 39(3-4): 231-245.

Kallmann*, Prof. Franz J


Dir. 1952, 1954-65
Founder of medical genetics in the United States; trained in Germany under the
Rudin, who helped write the Nazi race laws
New York State Psychiatric Institute

1958 "Types of Advice Given by Heredity Counselors," Eugenics Quarterly 5:48-50.


23.
1956 D Sank, FJ Kallmann. Genetic and eugenic aspects of early total deafness.
Eugenics Quarterly

Kanazawa, Satoshi
2008 IQ and the Health of States. Biodemography and Social Biology 54, 2 (see JP
Rushton q.v.)
2001 “Why Single Men Might Abhor Foreign Cultures” w/ Rebecca L Frerichs, Social
Biology 48, 3-4

Kanellakis*, Prof. Athanasios


Member 1974; Greece

Kang, YS
1967 YS Kang, SW Lee, S Park, WK Cho. Color blindness among Korean students.
Eugenics Quarterly 14(4):271-3.
1959 YS Kang, WK Cho. The Sex Ratio at Birth of the Korean Population. Eugenics
Quarterly 6: 187-195

Kannae, Lawrence
University of Akron, Sociology 1994
1998 L Kannae, Brian F Pendleton. Socioeconomic status and the use of family
planning among Ghanaian Government Workers. Social Biology 45(1-2):113-133.

Kanter*, John F
Member 1974; d. 2/2009
Population Association of America, President, 1982
Johns Hopkins U, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Dept. Population Dynamics
[now Population, Family and Reproductive Health] 1968-(1985)
Helped found University of Western Ontario, Dept. Sociology (which is oriented
toward population issues see TR Balakrishnan q.v., F. Rajulton q.v. etc)
Population Council, PDR
1972 TR Balakrishnan, S Ross, JD Allingham, JF Kanter. Attitudes toward Abortion
of Married Woman in Metropolitan Toronto. Social Biology 19:35-42

Kaplan*, Arnold R
Member 1956; Director Sept. 1971-1972
1967 Report on a conference: the transmission of schizophrenia. Eugenics
Quarterly 14(4):302-4.
1966 A note on the genetics of "schizophrenia". Eugenics Quarterly 13(2):165-6.
1965 "On the Genetics of `Schizophrenia' ", Eugenics Quarterly 12, no. 3
1963 By-Laws of American Eugenics Society, Inc. Eugenics Quarterly 10:202-5
1964 Biology, Politics and Race. Eugenics Quarterly 10:188-90.
1962 Phenylketonuria: a review. Eugenics Quarterly 9:151-60
1962 Applications of genetics in psychiatry and neurology. Eugenics Quarterly
9:98-102
1958 "Biochemical Studies in Schizophrenia", Eugenics Quarterly 5, no. 2

Kaplan, B
1974 GW Lasker, B Kaplan. Graying of the hair and mortality. Social Biology
21(3):290-5

Kaplan*, Prof. Hillard


2009 Society for the Study of Social Biology, Board (from
www.usc.edu/dept/gero/sssb/board.html as of 6/3/2009)
U New Mexico-Albuquerque, Evolutionary Anthropology 2009
The Tsimane project, led by Hillard Kaplan is the research source for many current
assertions in anthropology by Society members on the subject of hunter-gatherers.
Hence it should be scrutinized closely. http://www.unm.edu/~tsimane/
Population Studies Center, U Michigan
Population Council, PDR

Kapoor, R
1991 Fetal loss and contraceptive acceptance among the Bhopal gas victims.
Social Biology 38(3-4):242-8
Kark MD, PhD, Jeremy D
Department of Social Medicine, Hadassah Medical Organization and Hebrew
University, Hadassah School of Public Health, Jerusalem, Israel 1995
1984 Y Friedlander, JD Kark. Familial aggregation of blood pressure in a Jewish
population sample in Jerusalem among ethnic and religious groupings. Social
Biology 31(1-2):75-90

Karp, R
1973 AJ Sobrero, KL Kohli, H Edey, JE Davis, R Karp. A vasectomy service in a free-
standing family planning center: one year's experience. Social Biology 20(3):303-7

Kaufman, Gayle
Carolina Population Center; Population Council, PDR
1996 G Kaufman, DL Poston, Jr., TA Hirschl and JM Stycos. "Teenage Sexual
Attitudes in China." Social Biology 43 (#3-4, Fall-Winter, 1996). (Article published
in June, 1997)

Kaur* MD, Dr. Rajkumariji Amrit


Member (Foreign) 1956; Indian Minister of Health

Kuate, Defo B
1994 Defo B Kuate. Determinants of infant and early childhood mortality in
Cameroon: the role of socioeconomic factors, housing characteristics, and
immunization status. Social Biology 41(3-4):181-211

Kaszycka, KA
1991 J Strzalko, KA Kaszycka. Physical attractiveness: interpersonal and
intrapersonal variability of assessments, Social Biology 39, 170–176

Keefe PhD, Richard SE


Department of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York 1997
1991 BA Cornblatt, RSE Keefe. The genetics of mental illness. Social Biology,
38:163-218, 1991.
1991 RSE Keefe, JM Silverman, LJ Siever, BA Cornblatt. Refining Phenotype
Characterization in Genetic-Linkage Studies of Schizophrenia. Social Biology 38 (3-
4): 197-218

Keele*, Dr. Steven


Member 1969

Keeler*, Prof. Clyde E.


Member 1956, 1979

1950 "An attempt to eliminate a genetic syndrome in man." Eugenical News, 35, 40-44

1947 "Coat color, physique and temperament: materials for the synthesis of hereditary
behavior trends in the lower mammals and man." Journal of Heredity, 38, 271-277 ("...
15 mammals and man indicate a positive correlation between certain coat
characteristics..." and behavior patterns p. 2029, Cumulative Author Index to
Psychological Abstracts 1927-58. [This means that skin color may be predictive of
behavior or, in other words, in Georgia, racism. EW note])

Keiter, F
University Wurzburg, Hamburg, Germany 1964
1963 The races of Europe: myths and facts. Eugenics Quarterly 10:22-32.

Keller* Jr., Prof. Roger F.


Member 1956, 1974, 1979

Kelly, A
1979 L Munan, A Kelly. Frequency of fatal congenital anomalies of the nervous
system: association with geographic latitude. Social Biology 26(4):335-40.

Kelly*, E. Lowell;
Member 1956, 1974

Kelso*, Prof. Alec John


Member 1974

Kemkes, Ariane (Kemkes-Grottenthaler)


Institute of Anthropology, Johannes Gutenberg University, 55099 Mainz, Germany
2004, 2005
2009 “Is Perceived Childlessness a Cue for Stereotyping? Evolutionary Aspects of a
Social Phenomenon”, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 1

Kemnitzer*, Luis S.
Member 1974

Kemp*, Tage
Foreign Member 1956; Danish; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New
York 1932)
1954 Prevalence of Genetically Based Physical and Mental Deficiencies and the
Frequency of Related Genes: Information on Population Groups and Methods of
Investigation. Eugenics Quarterly 1: 215-20

Kempthorne, Oscar
1974 O Kempthorne A Review of Collected Papers of R. A. Fisher, ed. JH Bennett,
Social Biology, 21, 98-101.

Kenen, Regina
1987 Regina Kenen, Charles R Hammerslough, "Reservation and Non-reservation
American Indian Mortality in 1970 and 1978." Social Biology 34(1-2):26-36

Keppel, KG
1981 Mortality differentials by size of place and sex in Pennsylvania for 1960 and
1970. Social Biology 28(1-2):41-8.

Kern*, Paul J.
Member 1956
Kessel, R
1985 HS Barden, R Kessel, V Schuett. The Costs and Benefits of Screening for PKU
in Wisconsin, Social Biology. 31(1-2):1
1984 HS Barden, R Kessel. The Costs and Benefits of Screening for Congenital
Hypothyroidism in Wisconsin Social Biology 31: 3–4 185-200.

Kesselman, AB
1964 AB Kesselman, JC Bailar 3rd. Disease Incidence and Season of Birth: A Note
on Methodology. Eugenics Quarterly 11:112-5.

Kessler, Seymour
1980 The psychological paradigm shift in genetic counseling. Social Biology 27(3):
153-167

Kestenbaum, B
1987 Seasonality of Birth: Two Findings from the Decennial Census. Social Biology
34(3-4):244-8

Ketels*, Mrs. Hark


Member 1956

Kety*, Prof. Seymour


Dir. 1981-1986
1915-2000; editor in chief, Journal of Psychiatric Research 1959-83
first scientific director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH/ NIH)

Keyfitz*, Prof. Nathan


Member 1974; Dir. 1982-87, 1989-91
Population Association of America, President, 1970-71
Population Council, PDR
1971 How birth control affects births, Social Biology, 18(2) (Ginsburg)

"National Leaders ... want to add as few more people as possible ... one birth
prevented is one unemployed person fewer in 2010 ... [the unemployed person
maybe] a high school or college graduate and therefore especially dangerous to
political stability" Kety

Keynes, John Maynard


(English) Eugenics Society
[1937 JM Keynes. Some Economic Consequences of a Declining Population. Eugenics
Review, Vol. 29, (April, 1937), pp. 13-17]

Khan, AG
1998 S Sureender, B Prabakaran, AG Khan. Mate selection and its impact on
female marriage age, pregnancy wastages, and first child survival in Tamil Nadu,
India. Social Biology 45: 289-301

Khan, HT
1994 HT Khan, R Raeside. Urban and rural fertility in Bangladesh: a causal
approach. Social Biology 41(3-4):240-51
Khan*, Mohammad Fasahat Ali
Member (Foreign) 1956; West Pakistan

Khlat, Myriam
INED, France
1988 M Khlat. Consanguineous marriages in Beirut: time trends, spatial
distribution. Social Biology 35: 324-330.
1986 M Khlat, A Khudr. Religious endogamy and consanguinity in marriage
patterns in Beirut, Lebanon. Social Biology 33: 138-145.

Khudr, A
1986 M Khlat, A Khudr. Religious endogamy and consanguinity in marriage
patterns in Beirut, Lebanon. Social Biology 33: 138-145.

Kidd*, Prof. KK
Director 1978-80, 1983-85; v.p. 1991-1993
Yale University School of Medicine, Genetics: Kidd Lab 2009 and Professor of
Genetics, Psychiatry, and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology 2009
ALFRED 2009 [The ALlele FREquency Database: A resource of gene frequency data
on human populations
supported by the U. S. National Science Foundation]

1991 KK Kidd. Trials and Tribulations in the Search for Genes Causing
Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Social Biology 38 (3-4): 163-178
1980 LA Morton, KK Kidd. The effects of variable age-of-onset and diagnostic
criteria on the estimates of linkage: an example using manic-depressive illness and
color blindness.
1973 KK Kidd, LL Cavalli-Sforza. Analysis of Genetics of Schizophrenia. Social
Biology 20 (3): 254-265

“Current Research:
Normal DNA sequence variation such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs),
short tandem repeat polymorphisms (STRPs), etc. have made Homo sapiens
amenable to many types of genetic analysis. We are using these
polymorphisms to search for the genes for several inherited disorders,
including neuropsychiatric disorders, and working on statistical methods to
analyze the data. We are also studying these polymorphisms on DNA samples from
many different human populations with an emphasis on understanding the
organization of normal variation including studies of linkage disequilibrium and
estimates of the distribution of the variation in the entire species. We have
established a database, ALFRED, the ALelle FREquency Database, to accumulate
allele frequencies of DNA polymorphisms.

For the past several years my laboratory has studied the genetics of complex
human disorders, those disorders that fail to show a Mendelian pattern
but do "run in families". DNA polymorphisms are now being used to search for
the genetic loci of major effect in behavioral and other complex
disorders. Our efforts to find genes responsible for neuropsychiatric
disorders have most recently focused on Giles de la Tourette Syndrome,
but studies of schizophrenia are also ongoing. In both cases, we have family
data, collected in collaboration with many other investigators, on which extensive
diagnostic evaluations have been completed. Complete 10 cM genome scans have
been completed on most of the large kindreds and sets of small families. While no
locus appears to account for all cases of Gilles Tourette Syndrome, we have strong
evidence of a predisposing genetic factor on the distal long arm of chromosome
17. Studies are ongoing to narrow the region and identify the relevant variant.

We are also studying the population genetics of expressed and non-expressed


genetic variation at several genes of known neurologic relevance, such as the
dopamine receptors D2 and D4 and the enzyme COMT, Catechol-O-methyl
transferase. Also, because of their demonstrated relevance to alcoholism
we are studying the genes involved in ethanol metabolism, the ADH
genes and ALDH2. Understanding the nature of the common normal variation at
these loci provides a background for investigating how they might influence
normal and abnormal neurologic/metabolic function and susceptibility to
psychiatric disorders. The duplicated ADH Class 1 genes are unique to primates
and are the focus of molecular evolution studies.

Several more evolution-oriented projects are also being pursued. These include
theoretical studies as well as studying samples from diverse human populations for
DNA polymorphisms. For some genes of interest we are also collecting DNA
sequence of other great apes to examine the origins of the human
lineage. The lab's efforts are currently focused on genome diversity among world
populations and understanding how that diversity arose. We have accumulated cell
lines on individuals from over 40 different populations and plan to increase this
resource in the coming years. On a global basis we are finding that the majority of
alleles for nuclear DNA polymorphisms are present in most populations around the
world, though sub-Saharan African populations have more genetic variation
(alleles), in general, than indigenous populations in any other part of the world. We
interpret the data to mean that there was a major founder effect and loss of
variation associated with the expansion of modern humans out of Africa.
Haplotype data collected on all of the populations we are studying are beginning to
reveal patterns that provide a better understanding of that founder effect and the
recent evolutionary history of modern humans.

Bioinformatics research, in collaboration with the Yale Center for Medical


Informatics, is ongoing in two areas. We are working to improve data management
for the extensive marker typing results accumulating on many of the projects.
We are also working to improve the utility of data in ALFRED through new search
and display modes as well as relevant links to other online sources.

Polymorphic patterns for the alpha satellite repetitive DNA on chromosome 17. The
commonly seen polymorphism, using Pvu II to digest genomic DNA of Caucasians,
is the presence or absence of a tandemly repeated sequence of 2.2kb, as
illustrated in the first two lanes. We have found several new variant phenotypes in
African pygmies, as illustrated in lanes 3 through 7 where band intensity is related
to number of copies of a unit of that length.” From
http://www.med.yale.edu/genetics/faculty

Kieffer MPH PhD, Edith C (Edie)


U Hawaii, Maternal and Child Health 1978
U Michigan, School of Public Health, Health Behavior and Health Education 1996,
2002-(2009)
1992 GR Alexander, G Baruffi, J Mor, E Kieffer. Maternal nativity status and
pregnancy outcome among U.S.-born Filipinos. Social Biology, 39(3-4), 278-284

Kim, Han Young


1971 Balance and Dissonance Theories of the Adoption and Diffusion of an
Innovation Applied to the IUCD. Social Biology, 17

Kim, Jung Ki
Population Council, PDR
2005 “Using Anthropometric Indicators for Mexicans in the United States and
Mexico to Understand the Selection of Migrants and the “Hispanic Paradox” “,
w/Eileen M. Crimmins (SSSB), Beth J Soldo (SBSB), Dawn E Alley, Social Biology, v.
52, 3-4

Kim, Young J
Johns Hopkins
2000 “The Impact of Fertility Intentions on Behavior: The Case of Sterilization” w/
Nan Marie Astone, Nancy Murray, Robert Schoen, Constance A Nathanson, Social
Biology, 47: 61-76

King*, Prof. Haitung


Member 1974
Kennedy Center for Population Research 1971-(1979)

King*, Lyle E.
Member 1956

King*, Prof. Mary Claire


Dir. 1992-1994
found the so-called breast cancer gene; Human Genome Diversity Project
U Washington-Seattle, Genome Science 1995-(2009)
University of California, Berkeley, genetics and epidemiology (1976-1995)

Kirchengast, Sylvia
2000 Sylvia Kirchengast, B Hartman. Association between Maternal Age at
Menarche and Newborn Size. Social Biology 47 1-2: 114-26

Kirk*, Dudley
Pres. 1969-72; Director 1956-75; Treasurer 1974 (Winter)-1978
Population Council, first demographic director (1954-68)
Population Association of America, President, 1959-60
Population Council, PDR

1972 Discussion: Man's evolutionary future, session VI. Social Biology 19(4):362-6
1968 "Selective Mating, Assortative Mating, and Inbreeding: Definitions and
Implications", w/ R. Lewontin and J. F. Crow, Eugenics Quarterly, v. 15:141
1966 "Demographic Factors Affecting the Opportunity for Natural Selection in the
US", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 13, 3
1966 "Notes at the conclusion of the Second Princeton Conference",Eugenics
Quarterly 13:147-51
Allen, Gordon, Dudley Kirk, J. P. Scott, H. L. Shapiro and Bruce Wallace (1961)
“Statement of the Eugenic Position: By the Special Committee of the Board of
Directors American Eugenics Society”, Eugenics Quarterly 8: 181-184.
1955 Dudley Kirk, "Dynamics of Human Populations," Eugenics Quarterly, 2
(March, 1955), pp. 18-25

Kirkham, Prof. William B.


Member 1925, 1930, 1956

Kiser*, Clyde V
Director 1958-63; Pres., 1964-68; Director 1969-71; Member 1974
Tuskegee Syphilis Study
Kiser was at Milbank Memorial Fund 1958-63, 1969-71; during this period the
Milbank was financing the Tuskegee syphilis project
Population Association of America, President, 1952-53

1973 Contributions of P. K. Whelpton to Demography. Social Biology 20, 4


1970 CV Kiser. Changing patterns of fertility in the United States. Social Biology
17:312-15.
1970 Book Review of Growth of the Black Population by Reynolds Farley* ." Social
Biology 18: 99-101
1968 "Trends in fertility differentials by color and socioeconomic status in the
United States", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 15(4):221 ff, December
1968 CV Kiser. “Assortative Mating by Educational Attainment in Relation to
Fertility”, Eugenics Quarterly 15: 98-112.
1965 "Types of demographic data of possible relevance to population genetics",
Eugenics Quarterly 12:72-84
1959 Current Mating and Fertility Patterns and their demographic significance.
Eugenics Quarterly 6:65-82
1956 "Methodological Lessons of the Indianapolis Fertility Study", Eugenics
Quarterly 3, 152-56
1949 "Number of children in relation to fertility planning and socioeconomic
status", Eugenical News 34, 33-43

Kishimoto, Ken Ishi


Member (Foreign) 1956; Japan
1962"Preliminary Report of the Activities of the Consanguinity Study Group of the
Science Council of Japan", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 1

Kisker, Ellen Eliason


1987 EE Kisker, N Goldman*. Perils of single life and benefits of marriage. Social
Biology, 34, 3-4, 135-152

Klein* MD DSc, Donald Franklin


Member 2009

Klein*, H. Edward
Member 1974
Klein*, Thomas W.
Member 1974
1973 TW Klein, JC DeFries. Racial and cultural differences in sensitivity to flickering
light. Social Biology 20, 212-217.

Kloepfer*, Prof. H Warner


Member 1956, 1974
1960 "Genetic Signposts of Preventive Medicine", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 7, no. 2
1955 "Heredity Counseling, Starting a Heredity Clinic" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, 3

Kluckhohn*, Prof. Clyde Kay Maben


Member 1956

Knight*, Louise A.
Member 1974; England

Knodel, Prof. John E


Population Studies Center 2009 and Michigan Center on Demography of Aging
2009 U Michigan
Population Council, PDR
1984 John Knodel, Gary Lewis. Postpartum amenorrhea in selected developing
countries: Estimates from Contraceptive Prevalence Surveys. Social Biology,
31:309-319

Knox, JB
1964 JB Knox, VN Hill. Family Size, Status and Mobility: Some Argentine and
American Data. Eugenics Quarterly 11:90-5.

Knudson* Jr., Prof. Alfred G.


Member 1974
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia 1976-(2009)

Ko, Chyong-Fang
1985 CF Ko, DM Heer, HY Wu. Social and biological determinants of age at first
marriage in Taiwan, 1970. Social Biology 32(1-2):115-28

Kobilinsky, L
1995 L Levine, L Kobilinsky. Reliability versus validity of tests used in genetic
identification. Social Biology 42(3-4):274-5.

Kobrin, FE
1983 RG Potter, D Abowitz, FE Kobrin. Fertility effects of isolated spouse
separations in relation to their timing.
Social Biology 30(3):279-89.

Koch, Gary G
1977 KE Bauman, Ann E Anderson, Jean L Freeman, Gary G Koch. “Legal
abortions, subsidized family planning services, and the U.S. ‘birth dearth’.’’ Social
Biology 24(3):183-191.
1975 KE Bauman, Gary G Koch, J Richard Udry, Jean L Freeman. “The Relationship
Between Legal Abortion and Marriage,” Social Biology 22(2):117-124
Kocher, JE
1983 Supply-demand disequilibria and fertility change in Africa: toward a more
appropriate economic approach. Social Biology 30(1):41-58

Kohler* PhD, Prof. Hans-Peter


2008 President, Society of Biodemography and Social Biology
University of Pennsylvania, Graduate Group in Demography 2009 (Chair 2009) and
Population Studies Center 2009 and Sociology 2009
Population Council, PDR
2003 “Between Nurture and Nature: The Shifting Determinants of Female Fertility
in Danish Twin Cohorts 1870—1968”, w/ Joseph L Rodgers (SSSB), Kaare
Christensen, Social Biology 49, 1-2 [Funded by NIH, NIA, MPIDR, Danish National
Research Foundation]

Kohler PhD, Iliana V


University of Pennsylvania Population Studies Center 2009
2008 “Educational differences in all-cause mortality by marital status: Evidence
from Bulgaria, Finland and the United States”, w/ Irma T Elo*, Pekka Martikainen,
Kirsten P. Smith, Demographic Research, v. 19:2011-2042; 2005 “Childhood
Predictors of Late-Life Diabetes: The Case of Mexico”, w/ Beth J. Soldo (SBSB),
Social Biology, v. 52, 3-4
Investigates the interplay between characteristics of early childhood circumstances
and current socioeconomic conditions and health

Kohli, KL
1973 AJ Sobrero, KL Kohli, H Edey, JE Davis, R Karp. A vasectomy service in a free-
standing family planning center: one year's experience. Social Biology 20(3):303-7
1973 KL Kohli, AJ Sobrero. Vasectomy: a study of psychosexual and general
reactions. Social Biology 20(3):298-302

Kolakowski*, Donald L.
Member 1974, 1982
Biobehavioral Sciences, U Connecticut

Kollehlon, KT
1989 Ethnicity and fertility in Liberia: A test of the minority group status
hypothesis. Social Biology 36 (1-2): 67-81

Komai*, Taku
Member (Foreign) 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York
1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938); Japan
1957 "Heredity Counseling in Japan: Recent Trends in Family Planning" Eugenics
Quarterly, 4, 99-103

Koopmans, LH
1980 FE Purifoy, LH Koppmans. Androstenedione, Testosterone, and Free
Testosterone Concentration in Women of Various Occupations. Social Biology

Kowaleski-Jones PhD, Lori


University of Utah, Family and Consumer Studies 2009
2003 “Double impact: What sibling data can tell us about the long-term negative
effects of parental divorce”, w/ Nicholas Wolfinger, Ken R Smith (SSSB-SBSB),
Social Biology, v. 50, 1-2

Koya, Yoshio
1964 Does the Effect of a Family Planning Program Continue? Eugenics Quarterly
11:141-7
1961 Sterilization in Japan. Eugenics Quarterly 8:135-41.
1957 Family planning among Japanese on public relief. Eugenics Quarterly 4:17-23

Kramer, Kathryn B
1983 DL Poston* Jr., KB Kramer. Voluntary and Involuntary Childlessness in the
United States, 1955-1973. Social Biology 30:290-306

Kramer, M
1966 Mental health statistics of the future. Eugenics Quarterly 13(3):186-204.

Krech*, Mrs. Shephard


Director 1936; v. p. 1939-46; Director 1947-58
Planned Parenthood

Krieger, H
1984 CAA Barbosa, NE Morton*, R Wette, DC Rao, H Krieger. Race, height, and
blood pressure in
Northeastern Brazil. Social Biology 30:211-217, 1984

Kringlen*, Einar
Member 1974

Krishnamoorthy, S. (or Krishmanoorthy)


Department of Population Studies, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore – 641 046,
Tamil Nadu, India 2001
2000 N Audinarayana, S Krishnamoorthy. Contribution of social and cultural factors
to the decline in consanguinity in South India. Social Biology 47: 189-200
1980 Effects of fertility and mortality on extinction of families and number of living
children, Social Biology 27(1) 62-69
JBS
2001 S Krishnamoorthy, N Audinarayana. Trends in Consanguinity in South India.
Journal of Biosocial Science (2001), 33:2:185-197

Krishnan*, P
Member (Foreign) 1974; Canada

Krishnan, P
1971 A note on changes in age at marriage of females and their effect on the birth
rate in India. Social Biology 18(2):200-202

Krishnan, Vijaya
1991 Abortion in Canada: religious and ideological dimension's of women's
attitudes. Social Biology 38(3-4):249-57.
1990 A causal approach to the study of fertility and familism. Social Biology 37:1-
21-2, 59-68

Krotki, Prof. Karol J


U Alberta, Sociology 1968-2007, Emeritus 1991-2007
1968 LW Green, KJ Krótki. Class and parity biases in family-planning programs: the
case of Karachi. Eugenics Quarterly 15(4):235-51

Krause, Walter
German
2006 “Men with Subnormal Sperm Counts Live Shorter Lives”, w/Sabine Groos,
Ulrich O Mueller, Social Biology, v. 53, 1-2
2006 Androgens in the Demography of Male Life Course – A Review. Social Biology
53, 1-2

Kruger, Michael L
2009 “Age Heterogamy and Longevity: Evidence from Jewish and Christian
Cemeteries, w/ Ernest L Abel, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 1
2005 “Seasonality of Birth in the Majors, 1880-1999”, w/ Ernest L Abel, Social
Biology, v. 52, 1-2

Kunitz, SJ
1976 SJ Kunitz, JC Slocumb.The changing sex ratio of the navajo tribe. Social
Biology 23(1):33-44.

Kunz, Prof. Phillip R


Brigham Young U, Dept. Sociology, Utah 1969
1990 “Physiognomic homogamy : a study of parents and children”, w/ RM
Fernquist, Social Biology 37,3-4
“Physiognomic homogamy: a test of physical similarity as a factor in the mate
selection process”, w/ VJ Chambers, JR Christiansen, Social Biology 30 (2):151-7
1983 “Automobile accidents and birthdays: an attempted extension of the "death
dip" hypothesis”, w/ Carla Williams, Social Biology 30 (1):106-8
1977 “Family Size, birth order and academic achievement”, w/ Evan T Peterson,
Social Biology, Summer
1973 “Assortative mating: A study of physiognomic homogamy”, w/ R Griffiths,
Social Biology, 20, 448-453
1973 “Family Size and Academic Achievement of Persons Enrolled in High School
and the University” w/ Evan T Peterson, Social Biology, December
1973 “Relationship of income and childlessness”, MB Brinkerhoff, V Hundley, Social
Biology, v. 20(2):139-42

Kuo, Daphne Hsiang-Hui


Korean born
U Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography of Health and Aging 2009 and School
of Medicine and Public Health 2009
1996 DH Kuo, RM Hauser. Gender, Family Configuration, and the Effect of Family
Background on Educational Attainment. Social Biology 43:98-131.

Kupinsky*, Stanley
Member 1974
Kupperman* MD, Dr. Herbert Spencer
Member 1956, 1974
Director, Roche Clinical Labs, Raritan, New Jersey 1975-(1979)

Kusuma, Yadlapalli S
Anthropology, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India 1999
1994 BV Babu, YS Kusuma, JM Naidu. Genetic load among four Andhra caste
populations. Social Biology 41: 127-129

Kuttner, RE
1967 RE Kuttner, AB Lorincz. Additional comments on schizophrenia and
evolution. Eugenics Quarterly 14(2):160-1.
1966 RE Kuttner, AB Lorincz. Schizophrenia and evolution. Eugenics Quarterly
13(4):355-6.

Kvigne, Valborg L.
Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service 2003
1998 Thomas K Welty, Valborg L Kvigne, Loretta Bad Heart Bull, Gary R
Leonardson, Loralei Lacina. Relationship of prenatal alcohol use with maternal and
prenatal factors in American Indian women. Social Biology 45(3-4):214-22

La Rue*, Prof. Daniel Wolford


(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory
Council 1923-35; Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

La Mere, EM
1990 CW Warren, HI Goldberg, L Oge, D Pepion, JS Friedman, S Helgerson, EM La
Mere. Assessing the reproductive behavior of on- and off-reservation American
Indian females: characteristics of two groups in Montana. Social Biology 37(1-
2):69-83

Lacina, Loralei
Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service, PHS Indian Hospital, Rapid City, South Dakota
1999
1998 Thomas K Welty, Valborg L Kvigne, Loretta Bad Heart Bull, Gary R.
Leonardson, Loralei Lacina. Relationship of prenatal alcohol use with maternal and
prenatal factors in American Indian women. Social Biology 45(3-4):214-22

Laidlaw* MD, Dr. Robert W.


Member 1956
[1967 "Psychiatric Opinion Regarding Abortion: Preliminary Report of a Survey",
American Journal of Psychiatry, v. 124, p. 146; according to Laidlaw 86% to 90 % of
those who responded to the poll wanted liberalization, and about 25% wanted
repeal; but if we analyze the figures we see that 40% replied so less than half the
membership wanted liberalization but this was presented in a way that suggests
that a majority was for liberalization (86 to 90 % of 40%, those who responded to
the poll, wanted liberalization = 36 % which is not a majority); furthermore, 25% of
40% wanted repeal, or, in other words, only 10% were for repeal.]

Lal, A
1964 Fertility Management and Concern with Overpopulation in Mainland China.
Eugenics Quarterly 11:170-4.

Lalu, NM
1998 Frank Trovato, N Lalu. Contribution of cause-specific mortality to changing sex
differences in life expectancy: Seven Nations Case Study. Social Biology 45(1/2):1–20
1996 Frank Trovato, NM Lalu. Narrowing Sex Differentials in Life Expectancy in the
Industrialized World: Early 1970s to Early 1990s. Social Biology 43 (1-2): 20-37

Lam, Prof. David


Director, Population Studies Center, U Michigan 2009
Population Council, PDR
1991 DA Lam, Jeffrey A. Miron. Seasonality of births in human populations. Social
Biology 38: 51-78

Lamb, Vicki L
Reviewer for Social Biology
Population Council, PDR

Lambert*, Bengt
Member 1974
Nordic School Public Health Medicine, Goteborg, Sweden 1974

Lamont*, Thomas W.
Member 1930
1932 wife on the Board of the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau which assumed
financial responsibility for all operating deficits of the Bureau; wife, Director at Large,
Birth Control Federation of America Inc. 1939
Major US banker

Lampert, A
1992 A Lampert, A Friedman. Sex differences in vulnerability and maladjustment
as a function of parental investment: An evolutionary approach. Social Biology 39:
65-81.

Lamport* MD, Prof. Harold


Member 1956
Yale U School of Medicine; Mt Sinai School of Medicine

Lancaster*, Prof. Jane B


Dir. 1986-91, 1996-99
U New Mexico-Albuquerque, Evolutionary Anthropology 2009
Population Council, PDR

Land*, Prof. Kenneth C.


Society for Study of Social Biology: Pres. of Council (2006-2007), Board of Directors
(1998-2001); Editor, Social Biology, 1999-2008; Member 2009 (from
http://www.soc.duke.edu/people/cv/land_cv.pdf)
1994 “Birth Spacing, Breast-Feeding, and Child Mortality in a Traditional Indian
Society: A Hazards Model Analysis,” w/ Dilip C. Nath, Kaushalendra K. Singh, Social
Biology, v. 41, 3-4; 1993 “Breast-Feeding and Post-Partum Amenorrhea in a
Traditional Society: A Hazards Model Analysis”, w/ Dilip C. Nath, Kaushalendra K.
Singh, Pijush K. Talukdar, Social Biology, v. 40, 1-2

Landale, Prof. Nancy S


Carolina Population Center
Director, Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University 2009
2001 “Poverty, Prenatal Care, and Infant Health in Puerto Rico”, w/ RS Oropesa,
Ana Luisa Davila, Social Biology, v. 47, 1-2
2001 “Poverty, Insurance, and Well-Baby Care among Mainland Puerto Rican
Children” w/ Bridget K Gorman, RS Oropesa, Social Biology, v. 47, 1-2

Lane*, Rebecca A.
Member 1974

Lang, A
1978 Charles A Weitz, IG Pawson, MV Weitz, SD Lang, A Lang. Cultural Factors
Affecting the Demographic Structure of a High Altitude Nepalese Population. Social
Biology 25(3): 179-195

Lang, SD
Himalayan Trust, Auckland, New Zealand 1984
1978 Charles A Weitz, IG Pawson, MV Weitz, SD Lang, A Lang. Cultural Factors
Affecting the Demographic Structure of a High Altitude Nepalese Population. Social
Biology 25(3): 179-195

Lansing*, Elizabeth
Member 1974

Largey, Prof. Gale P


MansfieldState College, Sociology 1870-2005
1972 Sex Control, Sex Preferences, and Future of Family, Social Biology 19: 379

Larson*, Carl A
Member (Foreign) 1956
Institute of Genetics, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden 1956
1956 "Genetic-Hygienic Impairment through Incestuous Matings", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 3, 2

Larsen PhD, Ulla


Referee, Social Biology
2000 “The Age Pattern of Fecundability: An Analysis of Hutterite and French
Canadian Birth Histories” w/ Sharon Yan, Social Biology, v. 47:34-50
1991 “Short Term Fluctuations in Deaths by Cause, Temperature and Income per
Capita in the United States, 1930-1985”, Social Biology, v. 37:172-188

Lasker, Gabriel W
Wayne State U, Anthropology
1985 GW Lasker, AT Steegman Jr., Relationships among companies of militia in the
colony of New York in 1760 estimated by an analysis of their surnames, Social
Biology 32, no1-2, pp. 136-140
1974 GW Lasker, B Kaplan. Graying of the hair and mortality. Social Biology
21(3):290-5
1970 GW Lasker, RR Fernandez. PTC tasting and dental caries. Social Biology
17(2):140-1.

Lasker*, Mrs. Margaret


Member 1956

Laudato, M
1995 S Chatterjee, M Laudato. Gender and performance in athletics. Social
Biology 42(1-2):124-32.

Lauderdale*, Diane
Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, Board of Directors 2009
Co-Director, Population Research Center at NORC and the U Chicago and co-director,
Aging program 2009

Laughlin, WS
1966 Race: a population concept. Eugenics Quarterly 13(4):326-40.
1966 BE Ginsburg, WS Laughlin. The multiple bases of human adaptability and
achievement: a species point of view. Eugenics Quarterly 13(3):240-57.

Laurenson, IF
1986 IF Laurenson, MA Benton, AJ Bishop, CGN Mascie-Taylor. Fertility at Low and
High altitude in Central Nepal. Social Biology 32, 65-70

Lavely PhD, William


Reviewer: Social Biology, Journal of Biosocial Science
U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009 and Sociology
2009
Population Council, PDR

Lazo, Dr. B
Departamento de Biología, Universidad de Chile, Valparaiso, Chile 1971
1978 B Lazo, C Campusano, H Figueroa, J Pinto-Cisternas, E Zambra. Inbreeding
and immigration in urban and rural zones of Chile, with an endogamy index. Social
Biology 25(3):228-34
1977 J Pinto-Cisternas, B Lazo, C Campusano, S Ballesteros. Some determinants of
mating structure in a rural zone of Chile, 1810-1959. Social Biology 24(3):234-44
1971 J Pinto-Cisternas, C Salinas, C Campusano, H Figueroa, B Lazo. Preliminary
migration data on a population of Valparaíso, Chile. Social Biology 18(3):305-10
1970 B Lazo, H Figueroa, C Salinas, C Campusano, J Pinto-Cisternas. Consanguinity
in the province of Valparaiso, Chile, 1917-1966. Social Biology 17, 167–179

Leasure, J William
Office of Population Research, Princeton U, PhD supervised by Ansley Coale* 1962
San Diego State U, Economics 1967, 1989, 1992
1964 JW Leasure, NW Schrock. White and Nonwhite Fertility by Census Tract for
1960. Eugenics Quarterly 11:148-53.

Lebel*, Robert Roger


Member 1974
U Wisconsin Medical School-Milwaukee 1984

Leclere*, Felicia
Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, Board 2009; Board of Directors, Class of
2004, Society for the Study of Social Biology; Social Biology, manuscript reviewer
Population Studies Center, U Michigan 2009

Lederberg*, Prof. Seymour


Member 1974, 1979
Molecular Microbiology & Immunology, Brown U 1958-2009, Emeritus 2009

Lee, Prof. Eun Sul


U Texas Health Science Center- Houston, Biostatistics 2005
1984 M MacDowell, ES Lee. Factors affecting the choice of nonpermanent
contraceptive methods among married women. Social Biology 31(3-4):222-31
1983 SP Tsai, Robert Jackson Hardy, ES Lee. A Note on the Reduction of a Risk of
Death. Social Biology 30:228-233
1978 B Carr, ES Lee. Navajo tribal mortality: A life table analysis of the leading
causes of death. Social Biology 25:279-287, 1978
1976 SC Gee, ES Lee, RN Forthofer. Ethnic differentials in neonatal and
postneonatal mortality: A birth cohort analysis by a binary variable multiple
regression method. Social Biology, 23, 3:17-325

Lee, Hedwig E
Reviewer, Social Biology
University of Washington, Sociology 2009
Carolina Population Center

Lee, Peter
2000 “Are Jewish Deathdates Affected by the Timing of Important Religious
Events?”, w/ Gary Smith, Social Biology, v. 47, 1-2

Lee, SW
1967 YS Kang, SW Lee, S Park, WK Cho. Color blindness among Korean students.
Eugenics Quarterly 14(4):271-3.

Lees, Francis C
American Museum of Natural History 2008
Rockefeller University 1994
State University of New York at Albany, Anthropology 1982
1983 JH Relethford, FC Lees. Genetic implications of return migration. Social
Biology 30: 158–161

Leibowitz, A
1990 J Da Vanzo, E Starbird, A Leibowitz. Do women's breastfeeding experiences
with their first-borns affect whether they breastfeed their subsequent children?
Social Biology 37(3-4):223-32.

Leland PhD, Nancy Lee


Connected with U Minnesota-Twin Cities, Pediatrics, Healthy Youth Development
2009
1995 LG Cooper, NL Leland, GR Alexander. Effect of maternal age on birth
outcomes among young adolescents. Social Biology 42(1-2):22-35.

Lenz* MD, Prof. Widukind


Member 1974
(1919-1995) Son of Fritz Lenz (1887-1976) who was used by Hitler as a scientific
resource in Mein Kampf.
Widukind Lenz discovered that thalidomide was the cause of an outbreak of birth
defects in Germany.

Leon*, Alberto P.
Member (Foreign) 1956; Mexico City

Leonard MD, Claire O


U Utah, School of Medicine, Pediatrics 1987
1986 G Chase, RR Faden, NA Holtzman, AJ Chwalow, CO Leonard, C Lopes, K
Quaid. Assessment of risk by pregnant women: Implications for genetic counseling
and education. Social Biology 33:57-64.

Leonardson, Gary R
Mountain Plains Research, Dillion, Montana 2003
1998 Thomas K Welty, Valborg L Kvigne, Loretta Bad Heart Bull, Gary R.
Leonardson, Loralei Lacina. Relationship of prenatal alcohol use with maternal and
prenatal factors in American Indian women. Social Biology 45(3-4):214-22

Leonetti, Donna L
U Washington, Biocultural Anthropology, 1990, 2009 and Center for Studies in
Demography and Ecology 2000
1978 The biocultural pattern of Japanese-American fertility. Social Biology
25(1):38-51
JBS
2000 DL Leonetti, DC Nath, MS Steele. Analysis of birth intervals in a non-
contracepting Indian population: An evolutionary ecological approach. Journal of
Biosocial Science 32:343-354.

Lerner*, Prof. Isadore Michael


Member 1974; (1910-1977)
Genetics, Univ. California at Berkeley 1974

Lerner, Richard M
Member 2009
Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science, Eliot-Pearson Department of
Child Development and Director, Applied Developmental Science Institute, Tufts
University 2009

Leslie*, Prof. Paul W


Member 2008 (CVS- http://www.cpc.unc.edu/people/cv/leslie.pdf)
reviewer for Social Biology
Carolina Population Center 2009
2006 “Age-Related Patterns of Urinary Gonadotropins (FSH and LH) and E-3-G as
Measures of Reproductive Function among Turkana males of Northern Kenya”, w/
Benjamin Campbell, Kenneth Campbell, Social Biology, v. 53, 1-2
1976 note “On the minimum size of endogamous populations”, w/ JW MacCluer
(SSSB) and Bennett Dyke (SSSB), Social Biology, v. 23, 1-12

Lesthaeghe, Ronald
Vakgroep Sociaal Onderzoek/Interface Demography, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels,
Belgium 1977-(2005); visiting U Michigan Population Studies Center 2009
1972 RL Cliquet, M Thiery, R Lesthaeghe. An intedisciplinary research project on
fertility, fertility regulation, and partner relations. Social Biology 19(1):71-3.

Lestrel*, Prof. Peter E


Member 1967, 1974
UCLA, School of Dentistry Sections of Orthodontics and Oral Biology; UCLA
Anthropology, Emeritus 2009 acc to http://plestrel.com/
1967 Reply to Cracraft's comments. Eugenics Quarterly 14(4):300-1
1967 On some problems concerning adaptation in human populations. Eugenics
Quarterly 14(2):155-6

Levene*, Prof. Howard


Member 1956
Columbia U, Statistics 1948-(1979)

Levin, Jeffrey S
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Department of Family and Community Medicine
1996; Graduate Student, U Texas Medical Branch-Galveston, Department of
Preventive Medicine and Community Health, Division of Sociomedical Sciences
1986
1985 Jeffrey Levin, Kyriakos S.Markides. Socioeconomic Status and Infant Mortality
among Hispanics in a Southwestern City. Social Biology 32(1-2): 61-64

Levin, Samuel M
1964 The Malthusian Heritage in Contemporary Life. Eugenics Quarterly 11:46-55.

Levine* MD, Dr. Lena


Member 1956
Margaret Sanger Research Bureau; International Planned Parenthood Federation
(Medical Committee 1961-62; Western Hemisphere Regional Council 1961-62

Levine*, Prof. Louis


Member 1974; Social Biology book reviewer 1973, 1983, 1984, 1988; manuscript referee
1975
1995 L Levine, L Kobilinsky. Reliability versus validity of tests used in genetic
identification. Social Biology 42(3-4):274-5.
1988 book review of Pedigree Analysis in Human Genetics by Thompson in Social
Biology, v. 35, 1-2; 1983 book review of Basic Population Genetics by Bruce
Wallace* in Social Biology

Levitan*, Prof. Max


Member 1956, 1974, 1989; Social Biology book reviewer
1988 book review of Genetics and Neurology by Bundey (ES) in Social Biology, v. 1-
2
1983 book review, Social Biology, v. 30, 4, of Banbury Report #10: Patenting of
Life Forms;
1963 "Multiple Anomalies in Congenitally Deaf Children", w/ Danish and Tillson,
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 10, no. 1

Levy*, Dr. David


Member 1956

Lew, R
1977 CL Gulbrandsen, NE Morton, GG Rhoads, A Kagan, R Lew. Behavioral, social,
and physiological determinants of lipoprotein concentrations..Social Biology
24(4):289-93

Lewis, Gary L
Deputy Director, Westinghouse Health Systems Contraceptive Prevalence Survey
Project 1982
1984 John Knodel, Gary Lewis. Postpartum amenorrhea in selected developing
countries: Estimates from Contraceptive Prevalence Surveys. Social Biology,
31:309-319

Lewontin*, Prof. Richard C


Dir. 1966-77
Harvard U 1973-1998, Research Prof. 1998-(2003), Alexander Agassiz Professor of
Zoology in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Emeritus 2009
Student of Theodosius Dobzhansky at Columbia U,
1975 book review of Modern Concept of Nature - Essays on Theoretical Biology by
HJ Muller" in Social Biology, 22:96-98.
1968 RC Lewontin*, D. Kirk*, J. F. Crow*, “Selective Mating, Assortative Mating, and
Inbreeding: Definitions and Implications”, Eugenics Quarterly 15: 140-143.

1984 Not In Our Genes: Biology, Ideology and Human Nature. R.C Lewontin, Steven
Rose, Leon Kamin, New York, Pantheon
“In a landmark paper, Richard Lewontin identified that most of the variation (80-
85%) within human populations is found within local geographic groups and
differences attributable to traditional "race" groups are a minor part of human
genetic variability (1-15%). In a 2003 paper, A.W.F. Edwards [English Eugenics
Society] criticized Lewontin's conclusion, that because the probability of racial
misclassification of an individual based on variation in a single genetic locus is
approximately 30%, race is an invalid taxonomic construct, terming it Lewontin's
Fallacy.” From Wikipedia

Li*, Prof. Ching Chun


Member 1974; Social Biology manuscript referee 1975, 1977
1912-2003; Univ. Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pennsylvania (res. fellow
to Prof. 1951-75, Prof. Biostatistics 1975-2003)
1986 "Effect of Father's Education on Child's Cognitive Ability", Social Biology 33, 3- 4
1977 Separation of common environment and dominance effects with classic kinship
correlation models. Social Biology 24(4):259-66
1973 J Waller, BR Rao, CC Li. Heterogeneity of Childless Families, Social Biology 20: 133-
138
1974 J Waller, BR Rao, CC Li. Letter: Reply to Mitra's observations on "Heterogeneity of
childless families". Social Biology 21(3):309-10

Li, Nan
Mountain View Research Inc. Los Altos, California 2000
2001 S Li, MW Feldman, N Li. A comparative study of determinants of uxorilocal
marriage in two counties of China. Social Biology 48(1-2):125-50

Li, Shuzhuo
Population Research Institute, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, Province,
People's Republic of China 2000
2001 S Li, MW Feldman, N Li. A comparative study of determinants of uxorilocal
marriage in two counties of China. Social Biology 48(1-2):125-50

Li, Yuanqing
2001 EL Wegner, GP Loos, AT Onaka, D Crowell, Y Li, H Zheng. Changes in the
association of low birth weight with socioeconomic status in Hawaii: 1970-1990.
Social Biology 48(3-4):196-211

Lichardova, Z
1968 V Ferák, Z Lichardová, V Bojnová. Endogamy, exogamy, and stature.
Eugenics Quarterly 15(4):273-6.

Lichtenstein, Paul
Pennsylvania State University, Center for Development and Health Genetics,
College of Health and Human Development 1995
1997 P Lichtenstein, NL Pedersen. Does genetic variance for cognitive abilities
account for genetic variance in educational achievement and occupational status?
A study of twins reared apart and twins reared together. Social Biology 44(1-2):77-
90.

Lieberman, Prof. Leonard


1992 L Lieberman, LT Reynolds, D Friedrich. "The Fitness of Human
Sociobiology: The Future Utility of Four Concepts in Four Subdisciplines." Social
Biology 39: 158–169.
Leonard Lieberman prided himslf on contributing to the deconstruction of the
concept of race within anthropology. But he was still a eugenicist just as Richard
Lewontin and others were. They all opposed scientific racism but were and are all
totally silent on the consequences of birth control which has lowered the African-
American birth rate below replacement level. What’s the good of acknowledging
the racism of the past which was someone else’s error while remaining silent in the
face of group destruction by birth control merely because it is the racism of your
own times and difficult to oppose?

Lieberson, Prof. Stanley


Harvard, Dept. Sociology 1988-(2008)
1966 The Price-Zubrzycki measure of ethnic intermariage. Eugenics Quarterly
13(2):92-100.
“When he was a graduate student, by chance Lieberson discovered neglected data
on banking which eventually was incorporated into an ecological study conducted
by his mentor, Otis Dudley Duncan*, on metropolitan dominance. Lieberson
became one of Duncan's co-authors, along with other graduate students, of
the influential volume, Metropolis and Region. For a number of years, he was
active in the area of human ecology which culminated ten years later when
Beverly Duncan and Lieberson published a second volume dealing with changes in
the nature of metropolitan dominance, Metropolis and Region in Transition.”
From http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/soc/faculty/lieberson/

Lillie, Prof. Frank R.


(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory
Council 1923-35; Member 1930, 1946; (Member, Third International Congress of
Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

Lin MD, Ruey S


National Taiwan U, School of Public Health 1995
1994 PD Wang, RS Lin. Sexual activity of women in Taiwan. Social Biology 41(3-
4):143-9

Lindberg, Laura Duberstein


Guttmacher Institute, Senior Research Associate 2004-(2009),
1996 Laura Duberstein Lindberg, “Trends in the Relationship between
Breastfeeding and Postpartum Employment in the United States,” Social Biology
43: 1996

Lindbergh*, Charles A.
Dir. 1955-59
Accepted medal from Nazis; appeasement party’s candidate for President in US
before Pearl Harbor

Lindert PhD, Prof. Peter H


Referee, Social Biology
Population Council, PDR

Lindstrom, Prof. David P.


Reviewer for Social Biology
2009 Brown University: Population Studies and Population Training Center 2009
and Sociology 2009 and Graduate Program in Development 2009
2001 “Alternative theories of the relationship of schooling and work to family
formation: Evidence from Mexico”, w/ CP Brambila, Social Biology, v. 53, 1-2
2000 “The Effects of Breastfeeding and Birth Spacing on Infant and Early Childhood
Mortality in Ethiopia”, w/ Betemariam Berhanu, Social Biology 47(1-2):1-17

Lindzey*, Prof. Gardner


Director 1966-1971 (March), 1972 (December 1972)-1973, 1976-1978; Pres., 1979-81;
Director 1985-87

Lingner, Joan W
Biostatistics, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 1977; Graduate Group in
Demography, U Pennsylvania 1970
1969 Jeanne Clare Ridley*, Mindel C. Sheps*, Joan W Lingner and Jane A Menken*.
On the apparent subfecundity of non-family planners. Social Biology 16 (March):
24-28.
JBS
1977 JW Lingner, CM Suchindran. On Comparison of Birth Interval Distributions.
Journal of Biosocial Science 9:25-31

Link, B
1979 BS Dohrenwend, BP Dohrenwend II Gottesman, B Link, R Neugebauer.
Epidemiology and genetics of schizophrenia. Social Biology 26(2):142-53.

Lipkin Jr., M
1979 L Fisher, PT Rowley, M Lipkin Jr. Predicting immediate outcome of genetic
counseling following screening. Social Biology 26(4):289-301.

Lipschutz*, Dr. A.
Member 1974; Chile

Lisker Yourkowitzky MD, Dr. Ruben


Member 1974; Mexico; US

Little*, Clarence Cook


Pres. 1928-29; Director 1923-1935; Member 1930
(1888-1971)
American Birth Control League - In 1921 he helped found the American Birth Control
League with Margaret Sanger and Lothrop Stoddard.
He became the President of the University of Michigan (1925-29), a tenure marked by
controversy due to his outspokenness in favor of eugenics, birth control, and euthanasia.
Bar Harbor - He was important in the development of the Jackson Laboratory, Bar
Harbor, Maine

As Scientific Director of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Tobacco Industrial


Research Committee which was renamed Council for Tobacco Research in
1964, he was “a leading scientific voice of the tobacco industry.” (1954-1969)
“His last major post, from 1954 to 1969, was as the Scientific Director of the Scientific
Advisory Board of the Tobacco Industrial Research Committee (renamed Council for
Tobacco Research in 1964). In that role he was a leading scientific voice of the tobacco
industry and oversaw a USD$1 million research budget that gave grants to hundreds of
scientists. In 1959 he refuted his earlier assertion, made as Director of the ACS, that
inhaling fine particles is unhealthy, and stated that smoking does not cause lung cancer
and is at most a minor contributing factor. A decade later he said, "there is no
demonstrated causal relationship between smoking or any disease." In keeping with his
earlier research he believed that the main cause of cancer was genetic, not
environmental.” From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._C._Little

This section on CC Little is based on the article in Wikipedia


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._C._Little and previous research

In the face of mounting evidence that smoking played a pivotal role in the development
of cancer mounted, he insisted that such external factors merely exploited an inherited
vulnerability.
“In 1936, he even went so far as to thank ‘the gentlemen who rule Italy, Japan, and
Germany for demonstrating that a program of stimulating population is a program of
war.’ ”

War for Tobacco


“From the perspective of big tobacco, Little “filled the bill perfectly.” In that year’s Frank Statement, the
industry had pledged to provide money to thoroughly investigate the allegations being made about their
products. C. C. Little was a man whose distinguished scientific credentials convinced skeptics of the legitimacy
of the TIRC. Respected New York Times science writer Waldemar Kaempffert, for example, proclaimed Little
“an eminent geneticist, a type of scientist who has the courage to face facts and to state them” and conclude
that his hiring proved that the industry was committed to the “impartial investigation” it had promised. Little
also had a strong predisposition to direct research funds into very different areas.

It soon became clear just how committed he was to those convictions. At the press conference to announce his
hiring, Little declared himself to be “an ultraconservative about cause and effect.” In the years to come, he
never wavered in his convictions. He retracted his 1944 comments about the dangers of allowing tobacco
particles to enter the lungs and now asserted that there was no convincing evidence that smoking caused lung
disease and even maintained that, “tobacco has relaxed a great many people. It is a very good therapy for a great
many nervous people. …
The tobacco industry, however, quickly realized that a venerable scientist like Little could be very valuable to
their interests but that he was not the man to lead a challenging and crucial public relations campaign. So within
a few years of the founding of the TIRC, a separate organization known as the Tobacco Institute was created to
respond to the growing public relations nightmare. As one industry attorney put it, “the creation of a separate
organization for public information was hit upon as a way of keeping Little inviolate and untainted in his ivory
tower while giving a new group a little more freedom of action in the public relations field.”
Clarence Cook Little played that role for the next fifteen years and he did so with characteristic
unwaveringness. As epidemiological evidence of a link between smoking and lung cancer mounted, and as the
surgeon general and other public health officials issued warnings, Little continued to lend his name and
reputation to the industry’s contention that there was merely a “controversy” and no scientific proof of
causation. The TIRC routinely declined to fund epidemiological research and Little led the industry’s attack on
the validity of epidemiological findings.
Little’s disdain for epidemiology was not uncommon at the time, but other funding decisions were much harder
to justify. Despite Little’s background in mouse research, the TIRC declined to fund animal studies, since Little
contended that the results would not be applicable to humans. Prospective research on the composition of
tobacco smoke was also rejected. Instead, as the years went by, the TIRC began to appear committed to funding
only research that could not possibly produce results that would damage the tobacco industry. Eventually even
Philip Morris research director Helmut Wakeham complained that “much of the grant work has little or no
relevance to smoking and health, in my opinion.”
Clarence Little’s comments about smoking also became increasingly difficult to rationalize as the views of an
objective man of science. In 1957, with many cigarette advertisements implying that filters lessened the risk of
disease, Little testified before Congress that he neither knew nor cared whether filters provided any such
protection. In 1960, the TIRC’s annual report was entitled “Causation Theory of Smoking Unproved” and
contained the bizarre assertion that “the tobacco theory is rapidly losing much of the unique importance claimed
by its adherents at its original announcement.”
The TIRC changed its name to the Council for Tobacco Research (CTR) in 1964 but Little remained in charge
and its course wasn’t altered in the slightest, even by the Surgeon General’s landmark report of that same year.
By this time, however, even many within the industry were becoming weary of Little’s intransigence. Brown &
Williamson chief counsel Addison Yeaman suggested in an internal memo that the Surgeon General’s Report
should result in a new course: “One would suppose we would not repeat Dr. Little’s oft repeated ‘not proven.’
One would hope the industry would act affirmatively and not merely react defensively.” Even TIRC/CTR
Scientific Advisory Board member Paul Kotin eventually concluded that Little and industry executives
“knew the real relationship, and they were denying it.” From
http://tobaccodocuments.org/profiles/little_clarence_cook.html
Little, Prof. Michael A.
Member 1974, 1976, 1979
Suny, Binghamton, Anthropology 2009

Liu, Paul KC
Taiwan
Population Council, PDR
1964 JY Takeshita, JY Peng, PКС Liu. A Study of the Effectiveness of the Pre-
pregnancy Health Program in Taiwan. Eugenics Quarterly 11:222-33

Liu, Peichang P
1997 DL Poston* Jr., B Gu, PP Liu, T McDaniel. "Son Preference and the Sex Ratio at
Birth in China." Social Biology 44, 1-2: 55-76.

Llop, Elena
Chile
1976 R Chakraborty, R Blanco, F Rothhammer, E Llop. Genetic Variability in
Chilean Indian Populations and its Association with Geography, Language, and
Culture. Social Biology, 23, 73-81

Locke, Ben Z
1964 BZ Locke, H Duvall. Migration and mental disease. Eugenics Quarterly 11:216-21

Loehlin*, Prof. John C.


Dir. 1968-74
Texas Adoption Project, funded by Pioneer Fund
U Texas-Austin, Psychology, 1964-2009 Emeritus 2009
1974 JC Loehlin, L Willerman, SG Vandenberg. Blood group and behavioral
differences among dizygotic twins: a failure to replicate. Social Biology 21(2):205
ff
1966 Behavior measurement and population change. Eugenics Quarterly
13(4):302 ff

Loetscher* Jr., Mr. F. W.


Member 1956; ornithologist

London, Prof. Andrew S


Syracuse University, Maxwell School 2001-(2009) and Sociology and Co-Director
(with Margaret Himley) of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
Studies Program and Minor
1993 AS London. The impact of advances in medicine on the biometric analysis of
infant mortality. Social Biology 40(3-4):260-82

London, David
2005 “The Factors Influencing Transactional Sex among Young Men and Women in 12
Sub-Saharan African Countries”, w/ Philip Anglewicz, Nancy Murray, Minki Chatterji,
Social Biology, v.51, 1-2
Loomis*, Robin U.
Secretary/ Treasurer 1991-1993
East-West Population Institute, East West Center

Loos, Gregory P
University of Hawaii 1995
2001 EL Wegner, GP Loos, AT Onaka, D Crowell, Y Li, H Zheng. Changes in the
association of low birth weight with socioeconomic status in Hawaii: 1970-1990.
Social Biology 48(3-4):196-211

Lopes PhD, Cheryl


Johns Hopkins, Psychology 1987
1986 G Chase, RR Faden, NA Holtzman, AJ Chwalow, CO Leonard, C Lopes, K
Quaid. Assessment of risk by pregnant women: Implications for genetic counseling
and education. Social Biology 33:57-64.

Lorge*, Prof. Irving


Member 1956
Columbia Teachers College, Institute of Educational Research, Dept. of Psychology
1927-61, important in field of IQ testing
[1941"Superior intellectual ability: its selection, education and implications."
Eugenical News, 26, 26-29]

Lorimer*, Prof. Frank


Member 1930; offered post on Executive Cttee 1936 but declined because of
"government activities"; Director 1937-65,1969-72; v.p. 1966-68
Population Association of America, President, 1946-47
Important in developing the Theory of the Demographic Transition; a close
associate of Frederick Osborn
1964 The New Outlook in Eugenics. Eugenics Quarterly 11:125-6.
[1952 Trends in capacity for intelligence. Eugenical News 37, 17-24 ("evidence
indicates a low negative association between a genetic capacity for
intelligence and fertility" review from Psych. Abstracts 1927-58 p. 2389)]

Lorincz MD, Albert Bela


Creighton University
1967 RE Kuttner, AB Lorincz. Additional comments on schizophrenia and
evolution. Eugenics Quarterly 14(2):160-1.

Lovejoy*, Prof. C. Owen


Member 1974
Kent State U, Anthropology, 1974, 2009

Low, Prof. Bobbi S


Population Studies Center, U Michigan 2009
Population Council, PDR
1989 Occupational status and reproductive behavior in 19th-century Sweden:
Locknevi parish. Social Biology 36, 82-101
Luan, Eng Lie Injo
1974 University of California International Center for Medical Research (UC ICMR),
San Francisc, and the Division of Hematology, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia, and the Department of Hematology, University of Liverpool,
Liverpool, England
1962 The significance of "Bart's" or Fessas and Papaspyrou hemoglobin. Eugenics
Quarterly 9:49-53.

Lubs MD, Herbert A.


Member 1974; Social Biology manuscript referee 1979
Develpoed chromosomal test for Fragile X

Lucarini, Nazzareno
Department of MCA Biology, University of Camerino, Camerino, Italy 1995
1992 E Bottini, F Gloria-Bottini, N Lucarini, A Scalamandré, P Borgiani, A Amante.
Phosphoglucomutase genetic polymorphism and human fertility. Social Biology
39(3-4):246-56

Ludwig*, Ruth
Member 1956

Lumry, Anne E.
Member 1974

Luse, Verl O
1994 Bowling Green State University, Sociology

1997 EG Stockwell, FW Goza, VO Luse. Infectious disease mortality among adults by


race and socioeconomic status: metropolitan Ohio, 1989-1991. Social Biology 44(1-
2):148-52

Lush*, Prof. Jay L.


Member 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
1886-1982; Iowa State University, Agriculture 1930-1966, important in animal breeding
which points toward both evolution and eugenics.

Lykken*, Prof. David Thoreson


Member 1967; Twin research
(1928-2006); U Minnesota, Psychology 1949-2006

1978 DT Lykken, A Tellegen, RJ DeRubeis. Volunteer bias in twin research: The rule of
two-thirds. Social Biology, 25, 1-9

(2000) “Eugenics”, in Violence in America: An Encyclopedia, R. Gottesman (ed.), New


York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

Lyle*, Orcena E.
Member 1974

Lynch PhD, Scott M


Reviewer for Social Biology 2002-(2008)
Carolina Population Center
Office of Population Research 2009
2001 Essay/book review: Where biodemographic theory and demographic data meet: a
review of the Quest for Immortality (by Olshansky and Carnes). Social Biology 48(3-
4):329-32.

Lynn, Prof. Richard (ES)


UK; Scientific racist (Ginsburg); Pioneer Fund Director 2002-(2009); Mankind Quarterly
Editorial Board 2009

1999 "New evidence for dysgenic fertility for intelligence in the United States". Social
Biology 46 (1-2): 146–53
1990 Differential rates of secular increase of five major primary abilities. Social Biology
38, 137–141
1977 Selective emigration and the decline of intelligence in Scotland. Social Biology, 24,
173-182

Lyster, WR
1974 Homicide and fertility rates in the United States. Social Biology 21(4):389-92

Lytton, Hugh
U Calgary, Canada
1988 H Lytton, D Watts, BE Dunn. Stability of genetic determination from age 2 to age 9:
A longitudinal twin study. Social Biology, 35, 62-73

MacArthur*, Rev. Kenneth C.


Member 1930, 1938, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York
1932)

MacCluer*, Jean W
Member 1974; Dir. 1978-86

Department of Genetics, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research 1982-2009


1976 JW MacCluer*, B Dyke*. On the minimum size of endogamous populations. Social
Biology 23(1):1-12, 1976

MacDonald, Richard H
1976 Larry D. Barnett, Richard H. MacDonald. "A Study of the Membership of the
National Organization for Non-Parents" Social Biology 23: 297.

MacDowell, M
1984 M MacDowell, ES Lee. Factors affecting the choice of nonpermanent contraceptive
methods among married women. Social Biology 31(3-4):222-31, Fall-Winter 1984

Mach
Machalek, Prof. Richard S.
Referee, Social Biology
U Wyoming, Sociology 2009

Mackenzie* MD, Dr. Robert A.


Member 1956
Mackey PhD, Wade C
Mankind Quarterly
2003 “A proposed feedback loop of sexually transmitted diseases and sexual behavior:
the Red Queen's Dilemma”, w/ RS Immerman, Social Biology, v. 50(3-4)
2003 “The father (to) child affiliate bond: Convergent evolution with the canid analogue”,
w/ RS Immerman, Social Biology, v. 50 1-2
1998 “A biocultural analysis of circumcision”, w/ RS Immerman, Social Biology, v. 45, 3 /
4

Macleod*, Patrick
Member 1974; Canada

Macquart-Moulin, Genevieve
Unité de Recherches, U-31, l'INSERM, 46 Bd. de la Gaye, 13009 Marseilles, France 2006
1989 C Julian, MC Tordo, G Macquart-Moulin, JP Moatti, F Giraud, S Ayme. Factors
influencing genetic counseling attendance rate: a geographically based study. Social
Biology 36:3-43-4, 240-247

MacCorquodale, Donald W
USAID: Guatemala, Columbia (1970)

1974 JA Ballweg, DW MacCorquodale. Family planning method change and dropouts in


the Philippines. Social Biology 21(1):88-95

Madise, Prof. Nyovani J


Malawi; U Southhamton, UK
2003 “Infant mortality in Zambia: socio-economic and demographic determinants” w/
Esther Melody Banda, Kabwe Wendy Benaya, Social Biology, v. 50(1-2), 148-166

Madzingira, Nyasha
Zimbabwe
1995 Malnutrition in children under five in Zimbabwe: effect of socioeconomic factors
and disease. Social Biology 42:239-46

Magadi, Monica
2009 U Southampton, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, The
Opportunities and Choices programme, UK
University of Loughborough, Centre for Research in Social Policy

2000 Monica Magadi, Ian Diamond, Roberto Nascimento Rodrigues. The Determinants of
Delivery Care in Kenya. Social Biology 47, 3-4

Magalhaes*, Prof. Hulda


Member 1956
Queens College, NYC 1964; Genetics

Malekafzali, Hossein (Malek Afzali, Hossein)


2001 “Sociodemographic attributes of Iranian wives who reported unwanted
pregnancies”, AA Paydarfar, Malekafzali H, Social Biology 48(1-2):105-24
Mali*, Mrs. Henry J.
Member 1956
Chmn., Regional Organization Committee, Birth Control Federation of America 1939,
1940; American Birth Control League, Director at Large 1937, 1938, 1939

Malone, LC
1979 FM Howell, LC Malone. Comment on Kunz and Peterson, "Family Size, Birth Order,
and Academic Achievement. Social Biology 26(1):80-5

Manfredini, Mateo
Department of Genetics Anthropology Evolution, University of Parma, Parma, Italy

2004 The Bourgeois-Pichat's biometric method and the influence of climate: new
evidences from late 19th-century Italy. Social Biology 51(1-2):24-36.

Mange*, Prof. Arthur P


Member 1974
U Massachusetts, Amherst, Biology, ret 1995

1965 "Measurement of Inbreeding from Frequency of Marriage between Persons of the


Same
Surname”, w/ JF Crow, Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12, 4

Mangold, Prof. William D


2005 Center for Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Arkansas
1991 WD Mangold, E Powell-Griner. Race of parents and infant birthweight in the United
States. Social Biology 38(1-2):13-27.
1983 Age of mother and pregnancy outcome in the 1981 Arkansas birth cohort. Social
Biology 30, 2:205-210

Mann*, Rabbi Louis Leopold


Advisory Council 1927-35

a founder B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation


Congregation Mishkan Israel, New Haven, Connecticut 1914-23; Sinai Temple 1923-62;
Bd. Govs., Hebrew Union College; a founder American Birth Control League (evolved
into Planned Parenthood)

Marcum, John P
Southern Illinois U, Sociology 1977
1981 TB Criss, JP Marcum. ‘A lunar effect on fertility.’ Social Biology 28, 75-80.

Margolin, CR
1978 Attitudes toward control and elimination of genetic defects. Social Biology.
25(1):33-37

Margolis, Emmanuel
Haddassah Hospital, Jerusalem 1955
1961 Penile carcinoma among Jews. Eugenics Quarterly 8:154-6

Marjoribanks, Prof. Kevin


Australia

1989 Ethnicity, Sibling and Family Correlates of Young Adults’ Status Attainment: A
Follow-up Study. Social Biology 36:23-31
Sibling and environmental correlates of adolescents' perceptions of family environments:
ethnic group differences, Social Biology 32(1-2):71-81
Sibling and environment correlates of children's achievement: sex group differences,
Social Biology. 28(1-2):96-101
1975 K Marjoribanks, H J Walberg, Birth order, family size, social class, and intelligence,
Social Biology 22(3):261-8

Markert*, Prof. Clement L.


Member 1956
1917-1999; development of contraceptives
North Carolina State 1986-1993
Yale U, Biology
Johns Hopkins 1957
U Michigan

Markides, Prof. Kyriakos S


U Texas Medical Branch-Galveston, Department of Preventive Medicine and Community
Health, Director, Division of Sociomedical Sciences 2009
Founder/Editor, Journal of Aging and Health (1989-(2009))
Dr. Markides is credited with coining the term ‘Hispanic Epidemiological Paradox’ (with J.
Coreil) which is currently the leading theme in Hispanic health. From
http://www.utmb.edu/pmch/Divisions/sms/Markides/Markides.htm

1985 Jeffrey Levin, Kyriakos S. Markides. “Socioeconomic Status and Infant Mortality
among Hispanics in a Southwestern City.” Social Biology 32(1-2): 61-64
1980 KS Markides, HP Hazuda. Ethnicity and infant mortality in Texas counties. Social
Biology 27. pp. 261-271.
1977 K S Markides, D Barnes. A methodological note on the relationship between infant
mortality and socioeconomic status with evidence from San Antonio, Texas. Social
Biology 24(1):38-44.

Markle, Prof. Gerald E


Western Michigan U, Sociology 1974, 1991, 2004; Center for Demography & Population
Health (formerly Center for the Study of Population), Florida State University (Graduate)

1971 GE Markle, Charles B. Nam*. "Sex predetermination: Its impact on fertility," Social
Biology 18: 73-83

Marnane, PJ
1975 M Micklin, PJ Marnane. The differential evaluation of "large" and "small" families in
rural Colombia: implications for family planning. Social Biology 22(1):44-59

Marroquin, M
1981 R Santiso, MA Pineda, M Marroquín, JT Bertrand. Vasectomy in Guatemala: a
follow-up study of five hundred acceptors. Social Biology 28(3-4):253-64

Martin* Jr. MD, Dr. Albert


Member 1956

Martin, Prof. John F


Arizona State U, School of Evolution and Social Change, Emeritus 2009

1997 Birth order, coital rates, polygyny, stress and the secondary sex ration: a reply to
James. Social Biology 44(3-4):247-257
1995 Hormonal and behavioral determinants of the secondary sex ratio. Social Biology
42(3-4):226-38

Martin, NG
1977 H Lytton, NG Martin, L Eaves. Environmental and genetical causes of variation in
ethological aspects of behavior in two-year-old boys. Social Biology 24(3):200-11.

Mascie-Taylor, CGN
UK, ES member; Editor, Journal of Biosocial Science

1990 Further possible causes of assortative mating; the norm for perceived husband
superiority. Social Biology 36, 284-85
1986 IF Laurenson, MA Benton, AJ Bishop, CGN Mascie-Taylor. Fertility at Low and High
altitude in Central Nepal. Social Biology 32, 65-70

Masnick, George
Brown U 1968
1967 GC Myers, R McGinnis, G Masnick. "The Duration of Residence Approach to a
Dynamic Stochastic Model of Internal Migration: A Test of the Axiom of Cumulative
Inertia", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 14, 2 (one of the most frequently cited articles from the
Eugenics Quarterly; see Social Biology 1982)

Matalka*, Prof. Edward


Member 1974

Matsner*, Dr. Eric M.


Member 1956
American Birth Control League, Medical Director 1937, 1938; Birth Control Federation of
America Inc., Medical Advisory Board (Advisory Council 1939); Consulting Editor, Birth
Control Review, January 1940

"We, too, recognize the problem of race building ... It is entirely fitting that 'Race Building
in a Democracy' should have been chosen as the theme of the ANNUAL MEETING of the
Birth Control Federation of America" from an editorial by Woodbridge Morris, Director,
Birth Control Federation of America in the Birth Control Review, January 1940, vol. XXIV,
#3

Matsunaga*, Ei
Member 1974; Japan

1973 Effect of Changing Parental Age Patterns on Chromosomal Aberrations and


Mutations. Social Biology 20 (1): 82-88
1962 "Selective Mechanisms Operating on ABO and MN Blood Groups with Special
Reference to Prezygotic Selection", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 1
Matton*, Maria
Member 1974; Belgium

Matton-Van Leuven MD, Th.


Member 1967; Belgium

Mauer*, Irving
Member 1974
Head, Cytogenetics Group, Hoffman-LaRoche Inc., Dept. Experimental Pathology and
Toxicology, Nutley, New Jersey; Environmental Protection Agency (Geneticist, Office of
Pesticide Programs, Hazard Evaluation Division 1978-(1979)

Mauldin*, W. Parker
Dir. 1969-76
Population Council (1992 co-managed information collection on family planning
programs around the world; chief of Demography 1969-76; PDR)

Mauro*, Francisco;
Member (Foreign) 1974; Italy

Maxwell*, Jack D.
Member 1974

Maxwell, James
UK
1954 Intelligence, Fertility and the Future: A Report on the 1947 Scottish Mental Survey.
Eugenics Quarterly

1951 Intelligence and family size of college students. Eugenics Review 42, 1951, 209-
210

May, Prof. Philip A


Manscript referee, Social Biology
U New Mexico (1978-2009): Sociology and Psychiatry 1991, Sociology and Family and
Community Medicine 2009
Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg, Cape Town, South
Africa 2009

1983 PA May, KJ Hymbaugh, JM Aase, JM Samet. Epidemiology of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome


Among American Indians of the Southwest. Social Biology 30(4):374-387
1983 DW Broudy, PA May. 'Demographic and Epidemiologic Transition among the Navajo
Indians.' Social Biology 30(1): 1-16

Mayo Jr. MD, James P


U North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Psychiatry 1996
1985 CT Gualtieri, JP Mayo, RE Hicks. ABO Incompatibility and Parity Effects of Perinatal
Mortality. Social Biology, 32(1-2), 129-131

Mayr*, Prof. Ernst


Member 1974; Dir. 1985, 1986
1904-2005
Harvard U 1953-1975, Emeritus; Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology Director
1961-1970
American Museum Natural History 1931-1953

Mazur*, Prof. Allan Carl


Dir. 1992
Cornell, Maxwell School of Public Policy 2009

2006 “The Role of Testosterone in Male Dominance Contests that Turn Violent”, Social
Biology, v. 53, 1-2

Mazur*, Dr. D. Peter


Member 1974

Mburugu, Prof. Edward K


University of Nairobi, Sociology and Institute for Development Studies, 1976-2009
Senior Research Fellow, African Population Policy Research Center, Population Council
1977

1977 LL Bumpass, EK Mburugu. Age at First Marriage and Completed Family Size. Social
Biology 24(1):31-36.

McArdle PhD, John J


U Virginia, Psychology 1983-2005; USC, Psychology 2005-(2009)
1985 JR Nesselroade, JJ McArdle. Multivariable causal modeling in alcohol research. Social
Biology 32, 272-296

McClearn*, Prof. Gerald E


Member 1974; Dir. 1986-88, 1990-92
Pennsylvania State University, University Park: College of Health and Human
Development, Center for Developmental and Health Genetics 1994, Biobehavioral Health
2009
Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado-Boulder 1974, 1979

1985 "Genetics and the Human Encounter with Alcohol", Social Biology, v. 32, 3-4
1983 R Johnson, CT Nagoshi, FM Ahern, JR Wilson, JC DeFries, GE McClearn, SG
Vandenberg. Family background, cognitive ability, and personality as predictors of
educational and occupational attainment. Social Biology, 30, 86-100
1976 RC Johnson, J Park, JC DeFries*, GE McClearn*, MP Mi, MN Rashad, SG Vandenberg,
JR Wilson. Assortative marriage for specific cognitive abilities in Korea. Social Biology,
23, 311-316

McClintock*, Mrs. Beatrice Harvey


Member 1956

McCollum, DW
1983 RL Andreano, DW McCollum. A benefit-cost analysis of amniocentesis. Social
Biology 30(4):347-73
McCormick, Mrs. Rockefeller
Member 1930
Rockefeller daughter who married into the McCormick family which owned International
Harvester

McCullough*, John M.
Member 1974

McCown, Elizabeth R
1972 SL Washburn, ER McCown. Evolution of human behavior. Social Biology 19:163-70.

McCracken, Robert D
1971 M Charney, RD McCracken "Intestinal Lactase Deficiency in Adult Nonhuman
Primates: Implications for Selection Pressures in Man", Social Biology, v. 18, 4

McDaniel, Terra
1997 DL Poston, Jr., B Gu, PP Liu, T. McDaniel. "Son Preference and the Sex Ratio at Birth
in China." Social Biology 44 (#1-2: Spring-Summer, 1997): 55-76.

McDougall* FRS, Prof. William


Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930; d. 1938
frequently cited by scientific racists, eg Chris Brand of the English eugenics society:
1997 “William McDougall (1871-1938): heterodox and angry with psychologists by
nature, nurture and circumstance.”, Chris Brand

McDougall*, William Byron


Member 1956; Arizona botanist

McEniry (PhD, Industrial Engineering), Mary


U Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography and Ecology 2009 and Center for
Demography of Health and Aging 2009 and Sociology 2009

2005 “The influence of early conditions on health status among elderly Puerto Ricans”,
w/ Alberto Palloni, Ana Luisa Dávila, Alberto Garcia Gurucharri, Social Biology, v. 52, 3-4

McFalls Jr., Joseph A


Villanova U, Sociology
1973 Impact of VD on the Fertility of the US Black Population, 1880- 1950. Social
Biology 20, 2-19

McFarland*, Mr. Thomas O.


Member 1956

McGee, Mark G
Texas A&M University, Psychology 1980

1977 TJ Bouchard, MG McGee. "Sex Differences in Human Spatial Ability: Not an X-linked
Recessive Gene Effect", Social Biology, v. 24, 4

McGinnis, Prof. Robert


Cornell U (1961- 1993): Sociology; founder (1981) and first director of the Cornell
Institute for Social and Economic Research (CISER); Director, Research Program on Social
Analyses of Social Systems begun in 1973; d. 2001

1967 GC Myers, R McGinnis, G Masnick. "The Duration of Residence Approach to a


Dynamic Stochastic Model of Internal Migration: A Test of the Axiom of Cumulative
Inertia", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 14, 2 (one of the most frequently cited articles from the
Eugenics Quarterly; see Social Biology 1982)

McGue, Prof. Matthew


U Minnesota, Psychology 2009, Minnesota Population Center 2009
Duke University, Population, Policy & Aging Research Center 2009

1979 Review of Path Analysis: A Primer. By CC Li in Social Biology 25: 84-85.

McGurk*, Frank C.J.


Member 1956
Pioneer Fund grantee; scientific racist; Villanova U 1956
1982 The Testing of Negro Intelligence w/ R. Travis Osborne, Audrey Shuey supported by
Pioneer Fund

McKibben, Sherry L.
Texas A&M, Sociology, Graduate student 2003
Sherry L. McKibben, Dudley L. Poston, Jr. “The Influence of Age at Menarche on the
Fertility of Chinese Women.” Social Biology forthcoming 2005/2006

McKusick*, Prof. Victor A


Dir. 1971-72; Member 1974
1921-2008; The father of medical genetics in the US
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 1942-2008
editor of Mendelian Inheritance in Man

1970 Harold E. Cross*, Victor A. McKusick*, "Amish Demography," Social Biology 17: 83-
101
1957 "Genetics in Relation to Cardiovascular Disease", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 4, #4

McLaughlin, D
1977 IB Ibrahim, C Carter, D McLaughlin, MN Rashad. Ethnicity and suicide in Hawaii.
Social Biology 24(1):10-6.

McQueen, DV
1975 Social aspects of genetic screening for Tay-Sachs disease: the pilot community
screening program in Baltimore and Washington. Social Biology 22(2):125-33.

McQuestion PhD, Michael


1998 “A dynamic, multi-level analysis of recent immunization trends in Colombia”, w/
Robert E Jones, Social Biology, v. 45 1-2

Mead, Mr. Charles G.


Member 1956
Mealey, Prof. Linda
1955-2002; St. Benedict’s College, Psychology
2002 “Anorexia, A Disease of Low Low Fertility” in The Biodemography of Human
Reproduction and Fertility, Joseph L Rodgers*, Hans-Peter Kohler*

Meaney* PhD, Prof. Francis John


Member 1974
U Arizona-Tucson, Anthropology 2009

Medica, Wilma
General Statistics Office, Panama City, Panama 1987
1988 CW Warren, MW Oberle, L Morris, W Medica. Changes in contraceptive use and
fertility: Panama, 1976 to 1984. Social Biology 35:1-21-2, 74-81

Mednick PhD, Birgitte


1982 SA Mednick, E Mura, F Schulsinger, B Mednick Perinatal conditions and infant
development in children with schizophrenic parents. Social Biology, 29(3-4):264-275
1973 SA Mednick, E Mura, F Schulsinger, B Mednick. Erratum and further analysis:
"perinatal conditions and infant development in children with schizophrenic parents".
Social Biology 20(1):111-2.

Mednick, Prof. Sarnoff A


USC, Psychology (1977-2009) and Director, Social Science Research Institute, University
of Southern California, 1998-(2009); Director, Psykologisk Institut (sic), Denmark (1962-
1992)
“Dr. Mednick is an innovator of using longitudinal studies to study the contribution of
genes mental disorders, with an emphasis on schizophrenia. He is a professor at The
University of Southern California. Dr. Mednick was the first scientist to revisit the genetic
basis of mental disorders following the backlash against genetics following the era of
eugenics.” From Wikipedia

1982 SA Mednick, E Mura, F Schulsinger, B Mednick Perinatal conditions and infant


development in children with schizophrenic parents. Social Biology, 29(3-4):264-275
1973 SA Mednick, E Mura, F Schulsinger, B Mednick. Erratum and further analysis:
"perinatal conditions and infant development in children with schizophrenic parents".
Social Biology 20(1):111-2.

Mednick, Birgitte R
USC, Dept. Educational Psychology 1996

1987 RL Baker, BR Mednick, NA Hunt Academic and psychosocial characteristics of low-


birthweight adolescents. Social Biology 34:1-21-2, 94-109

Meekers, Prof. Dominique


2009 Chair, International Health and Development, Tulane U
Pennsylvania State University, Sociology 1997
Population Services International 1997
Population Council, PDR

1997 African theories of conception: a reply to Smith. Social Biology 44(3-4):290-2


1997 Immaculate conceptions in sub-saharan Africa: exploratory analysis of
inconsistencies in the timing of first sexual intercourse and first birth. Social Biology
42(3-4):151-61
1994 AJ Gage, D. Meekers. “Sexual Activity before marriage in sub-Saharan Africa.”
Social Biology 41:44-60

Mehler, Barry
Review of Darwinism and Human Affairs by R. Alexander, Social Biology 31 #1/2 (1953)
pp. 178-180.
Review of Social Darwinism: Science and Myth in Anglo-American Social Thought, by
Robert C. Bannister in Social Biology 27 #4 (Winter 1980) pp. 319-321

Meier, Gitta
1963 Unwanted pregnancies among a group of relief recipients. A follow-up report on a
persisting problem. Eugenics Quarterly 10:36-39
1961 The effect of unwanted pregnancies on a relief load: an exploratory study.
Eugenics Quarterly 8:142-53

Meier*, Prof. Robert J. (emeritus)


Member 1974
Indiana U-Bloomington, Anthropology (1968-2009) Emeritus 2009

1990 Robert J Meier, Paul L Jamison. Assortative mating in monozygotic twins. Social
Biology, 37 1-2, 128-136.

Mendlewicz*, Dr. Julien


Member 1974

Menken*, Prof. Jane


Society for the Study of Social Biology: Member 1974; Board of Directors, 1978-1980,
1993-96, Member 2008; Editorial consultant, Social Biology 1999-(2008)
Rockefeller Foundation (Chmn., Population Adv. Comm. 1981-1993
Alan Guttmacher Institute, Bd Dirs. 1981-90, 1993-(1995)
Population Association of America, President, 1985
Population Council, PDR
1986 World Population and US Policy: The Choices Ahead
Ass’t, Assoc. Director (1978-1987) ( Office of Population Research, Princeton University
1969-1987
Director (1989-1995) Population Studies Center, 1989-1995
Director (2001-(2009)) Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado-Boulder
1997-(2009)
Population Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, U Colorado 2009
Founding Member, Scientific Review Board, Demographic Research

1986 Andrew Foster, A. Chowdhury, Jane Menken, and J. Trussell "Female Reproductive
Development: A Hazards Model Analysis", Social Biology, 33(3-4):183-98, Fall/Winter
1986
1969 Jeanne Clare Ridley, Mindel C. Sheps, Joan W. Lingner and Jane A. Menken. On the
apparent subfecundity of non-family planners. Social Biology 16 (March): 24-28

Mensch, Barbara
Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania,
Population Council 1990-(2008)
1986 “Age Differences between Spouses in First Marriages.” Social Biology 33:229–240.

Merbs, Prof. Charles F.


Member 1974, 1979
Arizona State U, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Emeritus 2009

Merrell*, Prof. David John


Member 1956; Social Biology book reviewer 1977
(1919-2009); U Minnesota, Zoology, then Genetics, then Ecology, Evolution and Human
Behavior (1948-87)

Merrill, Robert S
1972 Robert S. Merrill, "The Role of Technology in Cultural Evolution," Social Biology 19,
3

Meseck-Bushey, Sylvia
U Oklahoma 1992

1989 D Rowe, JL Rodgers*, S Meseck-Bushey. An "epidemic" model of sexual intercourse


prevalences for black and white adolescents. Social Biology 36(3-4), 127-145

Metheny, William P
Medical College of Georgia, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Atlanta, Georgia 1987

1988 WP Metheny GB Holzman, J Taylor, W Young, JV Higgins. Amniocentesis use and


risk awareness: comparison of knowledge and beliefs among older gravida. Social
Biology 35(1-2):50-61.

Metrakos, Julius D.
Member 1974; Canada; human genetics

Metress, Prof. James F (Seamus P)


Member 1974
University of Toledo, Anthropology, Emeritus 2009

Mettlin, Curtis J
Member 1974

Meyer, Donald L
University of Oregon Medical School, Pediatrics, Portland, Oregon 1964
1962 RL Tips, DL Meyer, AL Perkins. The dynamics of genetic counseling. Eugenics
Quarterly 9:237-40.

Meyers*, Mr. H. Lee


Member 1956

Mi*, Ming P (also called Ming Pi)


Director 1971-74; Member 1974
1976 RC Johnson, J Park, JC DeFries*, GE McClearn*, MP Mi, MN Rashad, SG Vandenberg,
JR Wilson, James R. Assortative marriage for specific cognitive abilities in Korea. Social
Biology 23, 311-316

Michael MD PhD, Richard P


Emory University School of Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Atlanta,
Georgia 1992, Emeritus 2009
Bethlem Royal Hospital, Institute of Psychiatry, Primate Research Laboratory 1970

1983 RP Michael, D Zumpe. Annual rhythms in human violence and sexual aggression in
the United States and the role of temperature. Social Biology 30, 3:263

Micklin, M
1975 M Micklin, PJ Marnane. The differential evaluation of "large" and "small" families in
rural Colombia: implications for family planning. Social Biology 22(1):44-59

Mileti*, Prof. Dennis S


Member 1974
U Colorado-Boulder, Sociology 1985-(2009), Emeritus 2004-(2008) and Natural Hazards
Center, Institute of Behavioral Science (1994-2008), Director (1994-2003)

1972 Larry D. Barnett, Dennis S. Mileti. "Nine Demographic Factors and Their
Relationship to Attitudes toward Abortion Legalization" Social Biology 19: 43

Miller, Prof. Jane E


Reviewer, Social Biology
Office of Population Research, Princeton 1992
Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers University 1992-
(2009)

1993 Jane E Miller Jane, Noreen Goldman*, Lorenzo Moreno. An Evaluation of Survey
Data on Birthweight and Prematurity Status. Social Biology 40(1-2): 131-146

Miller*, Prof. Lynn


Member 1974

Miller*, Prof. James Reginald


Member 1974

Miller, Orlando J
1961 OJ Miller, HL Cooper, and Kurt Hirschhorn, "Recent Developments in Human
Cytogenetics,” Eugenics Quarterly 8, 1:23-33

Miller Jr., Mr. Samuel C.


Member 1956

Miller, Michael K
Director, Institute for Health Policy Research, Health Science Center, University of Florida
2008
1996 S Albrecht, MK Miller. Hispanic subgroup differences in prenatal care. Social
Biology 43 1–2:38–58

Miller* MD, Warren B


Society for the Study of Social Biology, Board of Directors 2000-2006

2009 “The Measurement of Childbearing Motivation in Couples Considering the Use of


Assisted Reproductive Technology”, w/Shana G Millstein, David J Pasta, Biodemography
and Social Biology, v. 54, 1
2002 “The effect of the nurturant bonding system on child security of attachment and
dependency”, DJ Pasta, Shirley S Feldman, Social Biology, v. 49, 3-4 [Funded by
NICHHD/NIH]
2001 “Motivational antecedents to contraceptive method change following a pregnancy
scare: A couple analysis”, w/ DJ Pasta, Social Biology, v. 48, 1-2
“How does childbearing affect fertility motivations and desires?”, w/ DJ Pasta, Social
Biology, v. 42, 3-4
1990 “A model of fertility motivation, desires, and expectations early in women's
reproductive careers” w/ DJ Pasta, Social Biology, v. 35, 3-4
1984 RN Shain, WB Miller, AE Holden. The decision to terminate childbearing: differences
in preoperative ambivalence between tubal ligation women and vasectomy wives. Social
Biology 31(1-2):40-58

and

2002 “The Role of Nurturant Schemes in Human Reproduction”, in The Biodemography


of Human Reproduction and Fertility, Joseph L Rodgers*, Hans-Peter Kohler*
2004 “A framework for modelling fertility motivation in couples”, w/ DJ Pasta,
Lawrence Severy, Population Studies, v. 58 (2)

Mills*, Mrs. Dudley H.


Member 1956
Human Betterment Association, Secretary 1963

Millstein PhD, Prof. Shana G (or Susan G)


2009 “The Measurement of Childbearing Motivation in Couples Considering the Use of
Assisted Reproductive Technology” w/ Warren B Miller, David J Pasta, Biodemography
and Social Biology, v. 53, 3-4

Mineau PhD, Prof. Geraldine P.


U Utah, Sociology 1982

2002 “Childbearing and Post-Reproductive Longevity”, w/ Ken R Smith (SSSB), Lee L


Bean, Social Biology 49, 3
1984 DL Anderton, LL Bean, JD Willigan, GP Mineau. Adoption of fertility limitation in an
American frontier population: an analysis and simulation of socio-religious subgroups.
Social Biology, 31: 140-59

Minnich*, Prof. Dwight E.


Member 1925, 1930, 1956
Dight Institute
Miron PhD, Prof. Jeffrey
Harvard U, Economics 2005-(2009); Boston U, Economics 1990-2005; National Bureau of
Economic Research, 1989 – (2009)

1991 "Seasonality of Births in Human Populations", w/ David Lam, Social Biology, 38: 51-
78
Your tax dollars at work:
“Weather, Fecundity, and the Seasonality of Births,” grant from National Institute for
Child Health and Development (NICHD), with David Lam, 1986 –87

Mishler PhD, Prof. Elliot G


Harvard Medical School, Social Psychology
1955 Charles F Westoff*, EG Mishler, RG Potter Jr*. A New Study of American Fertility:
Social and Psychological Factors. Eugenics Quarterly, 1955

Mishra PhD, Uday Shankar


Centre for Development Studies, Prasanth Nagar Road, Ulloor, Trivandrum, Kerala, India.
1991-(2008)
U Southampton, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute 2007

US Mishra, M Ramanathan, SI Rajan. Induced abortion potential among Indian women.


Social Biology 45(3-4):278-88.

Mitchell, DF
1977 DF Mitchell, DJ Pratto. Social class, familism, interest in children, and childbearing:
a preliminary test of a "commitment" model of fertility. Social Biology 24(1):17-30.

Mitra*, Prof. Samarendranath


2009 Emory U, Sociology, Atlanta, Georgia, Emeritus
Member 1974; 1979, 1978, Social Biology manuscript referee, 1986 book reviewer

1991 On the convergence of Das Gupta's model of fertility projection. Social Biology
38:3-43-4, 281-284
1974 Letter: Observations on "Heterogeneity of childless families", by Waller, Rao, and
Li. Social Biology 21(3):308.
1966 "Child Bearing Pattern of American Women" and "Occupation and Fertility in the
United States", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 13, 2
1966 "Education and Fertility in the United States" and "Income, Socioeconomic
Status and Fertility in the United States", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 13, 3
1965 "The Changing Pattern of Population Concentration in Indian Cities", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 12, 3

Moatti PhD, Jean-Paul


2001 INSERM U379, Epidemiology and Social Sciences Applied to Medical Innovation,
Paoli-Calmettes Institute, Marseilles, France
1989 Factors influencing genetic counseling attendance rate: a geographically based
study. C Julian, MC Tordo, G Macquart-Moulin, JP Moatti, F Giraud, S Ayme. Social Biology
36:3-43-4, 240-247

Mode, Prof. Charles


Drexel University 1970-2009, Emeritus
1981 Charles Mode, G. Pickens, Sequences of Events Following Adoption of
Contraception--An Exploratory Analysis of 1973 Fertility History Data. Social Biology
28:111-125
1979 Charles Mode, RG Potter, MG Soyka, RC Avery. Measuring Potential Fertility
through Null Segments--an Exploratory Analysis. Social Biology 26:314 -329, 1979

Mohr* MD, Dr. Jan


Member (Foreign) 1956; Norway (1921-2009)
“Known for his discovery of the first cases of autosomal genetic linkage in man, between
the Lutheran blood groups and the ABH-secretor system, and between these and the
hereditary disease myotonic dystrophy” from Wikipedia
Institute of Medical Genetics, Copenhagen 1954; succeeded Tage Kemp* as Professor of
Medical Genetics, Copenhagen University 1964

Mogford PhD, Elizabeth


U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009

2004 “Structural Determinants of Infant Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa: A cross-national


study of economic and social influences from 1970-1997”, Social Biology, v. 51, 3-4

Mohan, LR
1969 WR Centerwall, G Savarinathan, LR Mohan, V Booshanam, M Zachariah. 'Inbreeding
patterns in rural South India', Social Biology, 16:2

Moissett*, Beatriz
Member 1974

Momeni, Djamchid A (or JA Momeni)


Iran
1976 DA Momeni, "Husband-wife age differentials in Shiraz, Iran', Social Biology
23(4):341-348

Mommsen, Kent G
U Utah, Sociology 1974
1973 Kent G. Mommsen, "Differentials in Fertility among Black Doctorates," Social
Biology 20:20-22 Reported in Newsweek, January 17, 1983

Monahan*, Prof. Thomas P


Member 1967
Villanova U, Sociology 1976

1966 "Interracial Marriage and Divorce in the State of Hawaii", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 13,
1
1960 "Premarital Pregnancy in the United States: A critical review and some new
findings", Eugenics Quarterly 7: 133-47
1958 "The Changing Nature and Instability of Remarriages", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 5, 2
1955 TP Monahan, Loren E. Chancellor, "'Statistical Aspects of Marriage and Divorce by
Religious Denomination in Iowa," Eugenics Quarterly, 2 (September, 1955)

Money, Prof. John


(1921-2006); Johns Hopkins U, Pediatrics (1951-2006) and Sexual Behaviors Unit

1993 Specific neuro-cognitive impairments associated with Turner (45, X) and Klinefelter
(47, XXY) syndromes: A review. Social Biology, 40, 147-151
Background:
“During his professional life, Money was respected as an expert on sexual behavior,
especially for allegedly demonstrating that gender was learned rather than innate. Many
years later, however, it was revealed that his most famous case was the result of
fraudulent reporting on the part of Money. The subject of Money's fraud was his
involvement in the sex reassignment of David Reimer, in what later became known as
the "John/Joan" case. Money reported that he successfully reassigned Reimer as female
after a botched 1966 infant circumcision. In 1997, Milton Diamond reported that the
reassignment had failed, that Reimer had never identified as female or behaved typically
feminine. At age 14, Reimer, who had fought against being forced to see Dr. Money since
age 7, refused to see Money again, threatening suicide if he were made to go. Reimer's
parents then decided to tell Reimer the truth about his past, and biological sex. Reimer
immediately ended the hormone treatments he had been forced to undergo to stimulate
female sex traits, and began hormones to bring about the male puberty prevented by
the removal of his testes by Dr. Money. He ceased using the name, Brenda, that his
parents had chosen for him after he began treatment with Dr. Money, and chose a new
name, David, for himself. At 15, with a different medical team, he sought a mastectomy,
testosterone therapy and a phalloplasty. Later he married a woman who had children
from a previous marriage and lived as a man until his suicide at age 38.[3]

Money continued to publish that his work with Reimer was a "success" even 30 years
later in various publications. In 2000, David and his twin brother alleged that Dr. Money
had taken numerous naked photos of the twins during their treatment, and forced them
to engage in "sexual play" at age 7. In 2003, his brother was found dead from a drug
overdose. This deeply disturbed David, who visited his brother's grave 4-5 days per
week. In 2004, upon being told by his wife of her intention to separate, Reimer
committed suicide. Reimer’s parents have stated that they believe Dr. Money's
treatment bears responsibility for the deaths of both their sons.” From Wikipedia “John
Money”

Monnelly*, Edward P.
Member 1974

Montalenti MD, Prof. G.


Member (Foreign) 1956, 1974; Italy

Montgomery*, Prof. Mark


Population Council 1993-2009
1989 Noreen Goldman*, Mark Montgomery. Fecundability and Husband's Age. Social
Biology 36(3-4): 146-166.

Moore, CL
1982 JM Ostheimer, CL Moore. "The correlates of attitudes toward euthanasia revisited."
Social Biology 28. (1-2): 145-9

Moore*, Mr. Edward F.


Member 1956
Moore*, Lorna
Member 1974

Moore*, Mrs. Louis de B.


Director 1941-51; Member 1956
Pres., New York State Birth Control Federation 1940; Chmn. of the Board, American Birth
Control League 1937, 1938

Background:
-- The Birth Control Review:
The Birth Control Review was originally edited by Margaret Sanger, volume one
appearing in 1917. (In the Woman Rebel, a previous journal, she published articles
supporting presidential assassination and bombings; she herself advocated birth control
in the same issue. For this she was prosecuted under the Comstock laws.) From
December 1921 to January 1939 the American Birth Control League published the Birth
Control Review. From February 1939 to January 1940 the Birth Control Federation of
America (which renamed itself Planned Parenthood Federation of America in 1942)
published the Review. The last issue of the Birth Control Review (January, 1940)
describes the annual meeting of the Birth Control Federation. Its theme was "Race
Building in a Democracy".

-- The American Birth Control League and Planned Parenthood:


"The US. agencies best known internationally for family planning are the Margaret
Sanger Research Bureau and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Foreigners
occasionally ask how they differ." (ARTW, May 1956):
1. --The Margaret Sanger Research Bureau
"Founded 33 years ago by Margaret Sanger, the Bureau housed the largest
birth control clinic in America. ... departments of research, infertility aid and ...
marriage counseling ..." (same article as above, ARTW, May 1956)
2. -- The Planned Parenthood Federation
"An outgrowth of the American Birth Control League (1922), the Planned Parenthood
Federation of America was organized in 1942 for education, maintenance of standards
etc. and to serve and bind together 111 affiliated state and local centers throughout the
country. ... The Federation is dedicated to increasing public understanding of responsible
family life under the credo: To be wanted is the birthright of every child …" (same article
as above, ARTW, May 1956)

Birth Control Federation of America and Planned Parenthood:


"Forward Under One Banner.
The birth control movement in the United States now marches forward with complete
unity, its leadership and resources fused in one new national organization. The Birth
Control Federation of America was formed on January 18 [1939] through a merger of the
Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau with the American Birth Control League and its
state member leagues throughout the country. The New York City Committee of Mothers
Health Centers has also merged its activities with those of the Federation. …Expansion
and intensification of the movement will follow this joining of forces. The two national
organizations had always had common objectives ... The Federation is fortunate in
having the leadership of Margaret Sanger as honorary chairman and an active member
of the board of directors, and of Dr. Richard Pierson as chairman of the board and
president pro tem. The National Medical Council on Birth Control will serve in an advisory
capacity for the Federation." "The aims and program of the Federation are outlined in
this issue [of the Birth Control Review, ed.] on page 164 ... " from Feb./March 1939, Birth
Control Review, vol. XXIII, #5-6
-- Department Functions of the Federation
"The Federation will maintain two offices - one situated at 501 Madison Avenue, New
York (the League's former headquarters) and the other at 17 West 16th Street, New York
(the former headquarters of the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau)” from Feb./March
1939, Birth Control Review, vol. XXIII, #5-6. p. 164

And see
Margaret Sanger's Eugenic Legacy: The Control of Female Fertility
By Angela Franks (McFarland 2005)
At last, a meticulously researched and carefully referenced work on the history and
ideology of Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood. Order your copy today
http://www.angelafranks.com/

Moore*, Mary Jane


1987 MJ Moore. Inbreeding and reproductive parameters among Mennonites in Kansas.
Social Biology 34 , 180–186.

Mor, Joanne
U Hawaii-Manoe, Maternal Child Health, School of Public Health 1995
1992 GR Alexander, G. Baruffi, J Mor, E Kieffer. Maternal nativity status and pregnancy
outcome among U.S.-born Filipinos. Social Biology, 39(3-4), 278-284

Morales, V.
1989 Mean age and life expectancy at birth in stationary populations: research note.
Social Biology 36(1-2):114.

Moreno, Lorenzo
Mathematica Policy Research
Office of Population Research 1989-1991

1993 Jane E Miller, Noreen Goldman*, Lorenzo Moreno. An Evaluation of Survey Data on
Birthweight and Prematurity Status. Social Biology 40(1-2): 131-146.

Morgan, Arthur E.
Advisory Council 1927-35; Member 1930; Director 1950-57

Antioch College; TVA


"A Laboratory Case in Urban Survival: the Parsi of Bombay", Eugenical News 1950, 35, 3-
5 (article on the Parsi, "a superior and almost pure racial strain" and their survival in
Bombay, quotation from a review in Psychological Abstracts 1927-58 p. 2715)

Morgan MPH, Gwendolyn T


2001 “Condom use and partner characteristics among young adult males in urban
Ghana, aged 15-24”, w/ B Gray, Robin Shirer, Social Biology, v. 48, 3-4

Morgan*, John Pierpont


Member 1930
The Pierpont Morgan; 1932 wife on Board of directors of Margaret Sanger Research
Bureau

Morgan* Jr., Junius S.


Member 1930

House of Morgan
Source: Sanger list 1930

Morgan*, Kenneth
Member 1967, 1974; Social Biology manuscript referee 1975, 1976, 1977

1970 "Gene Flow and Structure of the United States Negro Population", Social Biology, v.
17, 4
1965 K Morgan, JN Spuhler. Inbreeding in small human populations. Eugenics Quarterly
12(4):204-8

Morgan*, Meredith W.
Member 1956

Morgan, Prof. S Philip


Carolina Population Center
Duke University, Sociology
Population Council, PDR

2003 Y Yang, SP Morgan. How big are educational and racial differentials in the US?
Social Biology 50(3-4): 167-187.
1996 BB Niraula, S. Philip Morgan. "Son and daughter preferences in Benighat, Nepal:
Implications for fertility transition." Social Biology 42:256-273
1991 Koffi Ekouevi, S. Philip Morgan. "Note on the reliability and validity of mothers'
retrospective reports of their children's birth weights." Social Biology 38:140-145.

Morison*, Prof. Robert


Member 1974
Rockefeller Foundation (asst. dir to assoc. dir of Medical Science 1944-51, Medicine and
Public Health 1951-55, dir., Biological and Medical Research 1955-59, Medicine and
Natural Science 1959-64)

Mormino, Jonathan
2001 “Menarcheal age and subsequent patterns of family formation”, Ann P Riley (SSSB),
Maxine Weinstein (SSSB), JC Ridley (SSSB), Tristram Gorrindo, Social Biology, v. 48, 1-2

Moroni*, Prof. Antonio


Member 1969; Italy

1979 J Pinto-Cisternas, G Zei, A Moroni. Consanguinity in Spain 1911-43: general


methodology, behavior of demographic variables, and regional differences. Social
Biology 26:55–71

Morris*, Laura Newell


Member 1974
U Washington, Biocultural Anthropology 2008, 2009

Morris, Leo
Chief, Program Evaluation Branch, Division of Reproductive Health, Center for Health
Promotion and Education, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia 1987
1988 CW Warren, MW Oberle, L Morris, W Medica. Changes in contraceptive use and
fertility: Panama, 1976 to 1984. Social Biology 35:1-21-2, 74-81

Morris, Prof. Naomi M


U North Carolina, Maternal and Child Health 1999
1978 JR Udry, Naomi M. Morris. “Relative Contribution of Male and Female Age to the
Frequency of Marital Intercourse,” Social Biology 25:128-134.
1971 NM Morris, JR Udry "Sexual Frequency and Contraceptive Pills." Social Biology 18,
1:40-45

Morton, LA
1980 LA Morton, KK Kidd. The effects of variable age-of-onset and diagnostic criteria on
the estimates of linkage: an example using manic-depressive illness and color blindness.
Social Biology 27(1):1-10

Morton*, Newton E
Dir. 1958-59, 1977-82
b. 1929; U Southampton School of Medicine, Human Genetics. Principal Research Fellow
2009
U Hawaii, Population Genetics Laboratory 1974, 1983
U Wisconsin 1955

1983 "Race, and Blood Pressure in Northeastern Brazil", w/ DC Rao Social Biology, v. 30,
2
1980 NE Morton, DC Rao. "Hereditary Genius: A Centennial Problem in Resolution of
Cultural and Biological Inheritance" Social Biology 27, 1
1979 Diseases determined by major genes. Social Biology 26(2):94-103
1977 CL Gulbrandsen, NE Morton, GG Rhoads, A Kagan, R Lew. Behavioral, social, and
physiological determinants of lipoprotein concentrations..Social Biology 24(4):289-93.
1976 NE Morton, WT Stout, C Fischer. Academic Performance in Hawaii. Social Biology
23: 13.
1975 Analysis of family resemblance and group differences. Social Biology 22(2):111-6
1974 A Freire-Maia, C Stevenson, NE Morton*. Hybridity effect on mortality. Social
Biology 21: 232-234
1971 Population genetics and disease control. Social Biology 18(3):243-51.
1967 Population genetics of mental illness. Eugenics Quarterly 14(3):181-4.
1962 Genetics of interracial crosses in Hawaii. Eugenics Quarterly 9:23-4

"Sewall Wright* began using more complicated arithmetic for animal breeding studies.
His methods have been modified by Newton Morton and others for use in human
genetics as the basis of pedigree analysis and the formal genetics of mankind." from
Social Biology, 1974 p. 332

Mosley, Prof. W Henry


Population Council, PDR
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Emeritus 2009; Population Studies and
Research Institute, U Nairobi, Kenya 1980; SEATO Cholera Research Laboratory, Dacca,
East Pakistan 1968

1972 J. Stoeckel, AKMA Chowdhury, WH Mosley, 'The Effect of Fecundity on Fertility in


Rural East Pakistan', Social Biology, 19, 1972, 193-201

Mott, Susan H
Ohio State 1985

1984 'A note on the determinants of breastfeeding durations in an African country. Social
Biology 31 (3/4)

Motulsky*, Prof. Arnold G (or Arno)


Dir. 1988-93
Persecuted by Nazis; found haven in US; supported eugenics in US
University Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Medical Genetics then Genome
Science, Senior Faculty 2009

1962 "Medical Genetics in the Pacific Area", Eugenics Quarterly, vol. 9, #1


Motulsky was Conference editor and organizing Chairman of "Symposium of Medical
Genetics", Tenth Pacific Science Congress 1961, papers in Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, #1,
1961. This conference includes Gadjusek's discussion of Kuru as a possible viral
mechanism of selection. Kuru was a virus much like AIDS.

1974 Birth Defects, w/ W. Lenz, q.v., Amsterdam (W. Lenz is the son of Fritz Lenz, whom
Hitler quoted in Mein Kampf . W. Lenz followed von Verschuer q.v. (Mengele's co-
researcher at Auschwitz) as Prof. of Human Genetics at Munster);

Mudd*, Emily Hartshorne


Dir. 1954-62

"Psychiatry and Marital Problems: Mental Health Implications," Eugenics Quarterly, 2, 2


(June, 1955)

Muehlenbein PhD, Michael


2006 “Adaptive Variation in Testosterone Levels in Response to Immune Activation:
Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives”, Social Biology, v. 53, 1-2

2008 “My research interests are focused primarily on various aspects of the biology and
ecology of infectious diseases, including the human and non-human primate
physiological adaptations to these diseases as well as the impact of environmental
change on zoonotic disease transmission potential, specifically between human and non-
human primate populations. Part of this involves characterizing hormone-mediated
trade-offs between the immune and reproductive systems, using life history
theory to explain the evolutionary bases for these trade-offs, and developing
theoretical and empirical models so as to cultivate an explanatory framework for
differential susceptibility to infectious diseases, specifically parasites and viruses.
Infectious diseases have been important selection pressures instrumental in the
evolution of human … As predicted by evolutionary and life history theories,
testosterone variation within an individual should function as an adaptive
mechanism to augment reproductive effort or bolster immunity according to
available energy and disease risk in the environment.

Mueller*, Uli
Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, Board 2009
German

Mueller*, Ulrich O
2008 Board of Directors Society of Biodemography and Social Biology
University of Marburg Medical School, Institute of Medical Sociology and Social Medicine
2000
Population Council, PDR

2006 Ulrich Mueller, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder. The Ecology of the Male Life Course:
Introduction. Social Biology 53, 1-2
2006 “Men with Subnormal Sperm Counts Live Shorter Lives”, w/Sabine Groos, Walter
Krause, Social Biology, v. 53, 1-2

Muhsam, HV
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel 1986
1965 Differential mortality in Israel by socioeconomic status. Eugenics Quarterly
12(4):227-32.

Mulder, Monique Borgerhoff


2006 Ulrich Mueller, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder. The Ecology of the Male Life Course:
Introduction. Social Biology 53, 1-2

Muller*, Mr. Henry M.


Member 1956

Muller*, Herman J.
1927-1998; (Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921);
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)

Muller had been a strong supporter of Communism who lived in Russia under Stalin but
he broke with the Soviet Union after World War II over Lysenko.
He also apparently disagreed strongly with aspects of eugenics but was a supporter of a
properly implemented eugenics.

Munan, L
1979 L Munan, A Kelly. Frequency of fatal congenital anomalies of the nervous system:
association with geographic latitude. Social Biology 26(4):335-40.

Mura, Elena
Italy
1982 SA Mednick, E Mura, F Schulsinger, B Mednick. Perinatal conditions and infant
development in children with schizophrenic parents. Social Biology, 29(3-4):264-275
1973 SA Mednick, E Mura, F Schulsinger, B Mednick. Erratum and further analysis:
"perinatal conditions and infant development in children with schizophrenic parents".
Social Biology 20(1):111-2.
Murdock, Steve H
1997 Md. Nazrul Hoque, Steve H. Murdock. “Socioeconomic Development, Status of
Women, Family Planning and Fertility in Bangladesh: A District Level Analysis.” Social
Biology, v. 44(3-4):179-197

Murphy, EA
1979 Quantitative genetics: a critique. Social Biology 26(2):126-41.

Murphy, Prof. Gardner


Dir. 1947-71; Member 1974

Murphy, Prof. Michael


London School of Economics, Population Studies 2009 and Social Policy, Prof.
Demography
Population Council, PDR

1999 Murphy, M. Is the relationship between fertility of parents and children really weak?
An analytic review. Social Biology 46(1–2), 122–145
1998 D Wang, M Murphy. Covariates of infant mortality in China: an exploratory
approach. Social Biology 45(1-2):21-38

Murray, Nancy
2005 “The Factors Influencing Transactional Sex Among Young Men and Women in 12
Sub-Saharan African Countries”, w/ Philip Anglewicz, David London, Minki Chatterji,
Social Biology, v. 51, 1-2
2000 “The Impact of Fertility Intentions on Behavior: The Case of Sterilization” w/ Nan
Marie Astone, Constance A Nathanson, Young J Kim, Social Biology, v. 47: 61-76

Murray* Jr., Prof. Robert F


Dir. 1972-77

Howard University
1988 R Murray, EQ Wooldridge. The health orientation scale: A measure of feeling about
sickle cell trait. Social Biology 35, 123–136

Murthy, Nirmala
Harvard U, School of Public Health 1975

1974 G Berggren, N Murthy, SJ Williams. Rural Haitian women: an analysis of fertility


rates. Social Biology 21(4):368-78

Murty, JS
Osmania U, Genetics, Hyderabad, India 1993

1992 GR Rajeswari, BR Busi, JS Murty, VV Rao, S Narahari, Selection intensities and


consanguineity in the Yadava and Vadabalija of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India,
Social Biology. 39 (3-4):316-9
1984 VV Rao, JS Murty. Selection intensities and inbreeding among some caste groups of
Andra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 31: 114-119
1978 J S Murty, A Ramesh. Selection intensities among the tribal populations of Adilabad
district, Andhra Pradesh, India, Social Biology 25(4):302-5
Myers, DE
1987 JC Ridley*, DE Myers, LR Young, J Nassim. Farm background, socioeconomic status,
and fertility: the two-generation hypothesis, Social Biology 34(3-4):220-33

Myers*, Prof. George C.


Member 1968, 1974
WHO 1968

1967 GC Myers, R McGinnis, G Masnick. "The Duration of Residence Approach to a


Dynamic Stochastic Model of Internal Migration: A Test of the Axiom of Cumulative
Inertia", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 14, 2 (one of the most frequently cited articles from the
Eugenics Quarterly; see Social Biology 1982)
1968 GC Myers JM Roberts. "A Technique for Measuring Preferential Family Size and
Composition", Social Biology, v. 15, 3

Myrianthopoulos*, Ntinos
Member 1974, 1979, 1992
National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, National Institutes of Health

Nabulsi, A
Institut für Humanbiologie, Allende-Platz 2, D-20146 Hamburg (Germany)
1995 Mating patterns of the Abbad Tribe in Jordan. Social Biology 42: 162-174

Naccash*, Dr. Edmund P.


Member 1974

Nachtsheim*, Hans
German member 1956; Conducted experiments on children during the Nazi regime
"In 1943 geneticist Hans Nachtsheim asked the DFG [the German Research Foundation]
to support the following research: 'Since there was a marked difference in our animal
research on epilepsy between the behavior of older and younger specimens, we tested
epileptic children under similar conditions in pressure chambers. Up till now only children
between 11 and 13 were at our disposal. At a pressure corresponding to 4,000 to 6,000
meters no epileptic attacks occurred. In humans age 11 to 13 corresponds to 5 to 6
months of age in rabbits, an age at which the cramp threshold, as is also the case with
rabbits, is not so low as to induce cramps with certain regularity under pressure chamber
conditions. To have a basis of comparison, we would need to test epileptic children
between 5 and 6 years of age.” Quoted in
The Value of the Human Being: Medicine in Germany 1918-1945 (1991), p. 38, catalogue
of an exhibition by the Arztekammer Berlin shown in the United States at Walter Reed
Hospital, November 14, 1992)

1954 "Frequency and Distribution of Pathologic Genes in Human Populations: The Effect
of Mutation Rate and Mutagenic Factors, Selective Pressure and Counter-selection",
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1

Nagi*, MH
Member 1969, 1974
1983 Trends in Moslem fertility and the application of the demographic transition model.
Social Biology 30(3), 245-62

Nagoshi PhD, Craig T


Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado, Boulder 1987, 2006

1987 CT Nagoshi, RC Johnson. Between-vs. within-family analyses of the correlation of


height and intelligence, Social Biology 34:1-21-2, 110-113
1983 R Johnson, CT Nagoshi, FM Ahern, JR Wilson, JC DeFries, GE McClearn, SG
Vandenberg. Family background, cognitive ability, and personality as predictors of
educational and occupational attainment. Social Biology 30:86-100

Naidu, J Mastan
India, Andhra University, Dept. Anthropology

1994 BV Babu, YS Kusuma, JM Naidu. Genetic load among four Andhra caste populations.
Social Biology 41: 127-129
1994 BV Babu, JM Naidu. Individual fertility rate among minor tribal populations from
Andhra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 41: 274-277

Nakonezny PhD, Paul A


U Texas Southwestern Medical Center 2009

2002 “Did births decline in the United States after the enactment of no-fault divorce
law?”, w/ Joseph Lee Rodgers*, Kristen Shaw, Social biology, v. 50(3-4):188-200

Nam*, Prof. Charles B


Society for the Study of Social Biology, Board of Directors, 1996-2006, Executive
Committee, 1998; Editorial Board, Social Biology 1999-2005; Member 1974; Social
Biology manuscript referee 1978, 1979
Population Association of America, President, 1979
Center for Demography & Population Health (formerly Center for the Study of
Population), Florida State University

2009 “Causes of Death and Mortality Crossovers” w/ Isaac Eberstein [SBSB], Kathleen
Heyman, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 2
1996 CB Nam, Richard G. Rogers*, Robert A. Hummer*. “Impact of Future Cigarette
Smoking Scenarios on Mortality of the Adult Population in the United States: 2000-2050.”
Social Biology 43(3-4):155-168
1995 RG Rogers*, Charles B. Nam, Robert A. Hummer*. “Demographic and
Socioeconomic Links to Cigarette Smoking.” Social Biology 42(1-2):1-21.
1995 CB Nam. “Another look at mortality crossovers.” Social Biology 42(1-2): 133-42.
1989 CB Nam, IW Eberstein*, LC Deeb. Sudden infant death syndrome as a socially
determined cause of death. Social Biology, 36, 1-6.
1978 CB Nam, NL Weatherby, KA Ockay. Causes of death which contribute to the
mortality crossover effect. Social Biology, 25, 306-314
1971 GE Markle, Charles B. Nam. "Sex predetermination: Its impact on fertility," Social
Biology 18: 73-83

Narahari PhD, Prof. S


Department of Anthropology, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
2003; SV University, Tirupati India 1982
1992 GR Rajeswari, BR Busi, JS Murty, VV Rao, S Narahari. Selection intensities and
consanguineity in the Yadava and Vadabalija of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India,
Social Biology. 39 (3-4):316-9

Nassif, F
1985 Akinwumi Adebayo, F Nassif. Opinions Regarding Abortion among Male Nigerian
Undergraduate Students in the United States, Social Biology 32: 132-135

Nassim, J
1987 JC Ridley*, DE Myers, LR Young, J Nassim. Farm background, socioeconomic status,
and fertility: the two-generation hypothesis, Social Biology. 34(3-4):220-33

Nath, Prof. Dilip C


Works in India, trained at Duke
U Washington, Anthropology 2008

1994 DC Nath, KC Land*, KK Singh. Birth spacing, breastfeeding and early child mortality
in a traditional Indian society: a hazards model analysis. Social Biology 41(3-4): 168-180.

Nathanson PhD, Prof. Constance A


Population Council, PDR
2009 Columbia U: co-director, Columbia Population Research Center 2009 and Professor,
Mailman School of Public Health

2000 “The Impact of Fertility Intentions on Behavior: The Case of Sterilization” w/ Nan
Marie Astone, Young J Kim, Nancy Murray, Robert Schoen, Social Biology, v. 47: 61-76

Naylor*, Alfred F.
Member 1974
National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, National Institutes of Health
(NIH) 1964, 1974
McGill U, Genetics, Montreal, Canada 1963

1979 AF Naylor, L Willerman. Physical Development of Interracial Children in the First


Year. Social Biology 26, 1
1974 "Sequential Aspects of Spontaneous Abortion: Maternal Age, Parity, and Pregnancy
Compensation Artifact", Social Biology, v. 21, 2

Naylor*, Edwin
Member 1974

1975 Genetic screening and genetic counseling: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices in
two groups of family planning professionals. Social Biology 22:304-314

Neal, Prof. Arthur G


Bowling Green State U, Sociology 2009 Emeritus

1975 HT Groat, AG Neal. Alienation antecedents of unwanted fertility: a longitudinal


study. Social Biology 22(1):60-74
Nedrow*, Warren Wesley
Member 1956
Arkansas State College 1948

Needleman, L
1988 Fifty years of Canadian Jewish mortality. Social Biology 35: 110-122.

Neel, James V
1915-2000; University of Michigan Medical School, Human Genetics, Ann Arbor 1959-

1963 JV Neel, RH Post. Transitory "positive" selection for colorblindness? Eugenics


Quarterly 10:33-5

Nei*, Masatoshi
Member 1974; Japan

Neilson*, Pres. William A.


(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory
Council 1923-35; Member 1930

President, Smith College 1917-1939 (important to Anne Morrow Lindberg and amny
other Smith graduates); Birth Control Federation of America Inc., Medical Advisory Board
(Advisory Council 1939)

Nelen, Willianne LDM.


Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital Nijmegen 2000

1998 L J Smits, WL Nelen, MG Wouters, H Straatman, PH Jongbloet, GA Zielhuis.


Conditions at conception in women with recurrent miscarriage. Social Biology 45(1-
2):143-9.

Nesselroade, Prof. John R


U Virginia, Psychology 2009
1986 JR Nesselroade, JJ McArdle. Multivariable causal modeling in alcohol research. Social
Biology, 32, 272-296

Nett, EM
1978 EM Nett. An ecological analysis of urban therapeutic abortion rates. Social Biology
25(3):235-42

Nettler*, Gwynn
Member 1974; Canada

Neugebauer, R
1979 BS Dohrenwend, BP Dohrenwend II Gottesman, B Link, R Neugebauer.
Epidemiology and genetics of schizophrenia. Social Biology 26(2):142-53.

Newcombe*, Howard
Director, Dec. 1972-1974; Canadian
Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd., Biology and Health Physics
1965 Environmental Versus Genetic Interpretations of Birth-Order Effects. Eugenics
Quarterly 12:90-101
1962 HB Newcombe, PO Rhynas. Child spacing following stillbirth and infant death.
Eugenics Quarterly 9:25-35.

Newcombe used government computers to show how various records could be linked by
computers to build pedigrees (a genetic file) on people without their knowledge or
consent. Genetic files can be used to deny insurance. This relevant to the push for
national health insurance. (and see Walter Bodmer the same year)

1992 "The Use of Names for Linking Personal Records" w/ Pierre Lalonde and Martha E.
Fair, Journal of the American Statistical Association, v. 87, Dec., p. 1193 and "Rejoinder"
in same issue p. 1207; 1962 "Family Linkage of Population Records" in The Use of Vital
Statistics for Genetic and Radiation Studies .WHO, United Nations; 1962 "Population
genetics: Population Records" in Methodology in Human Genetics. (Ed.) W. Burdette

Newman*, Prof. H. H.
Advisory Council 1927-35; Member 1930
Univ. Chicago 1911-1940; witness at Scopes Trial

Nichols*, Paul L.
Member 1974

1973 "Intellectual performance, race, and socioeconomic status", w/ PL Nichols, Social


Biology, December, v. 20(4):367-74

Nicholson, IR
1992 A note of the generalizability of assortative mating coefficients for personality.
Social Biology 39(1-2):151-7
1990 Are heritability estimates generalizable? Lack of evidence from cross-sample
correlations. Social Biology 37(3-4):147-61.

Niswander*, Jerald D
Member 1974
Human Genetics Branch, National Institute of Dental Research 1967

1975 JD Niswander, MV Barrow, GJ Bingle. Congenital Malformations in the American


Indian. Social Biology 22, 3:203-215
1968 JD Niswander, MS Adams "Health of the American Indian: Congenital Defects",
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 15, 4

Niraula, Bhanu B
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Nepal 2003
Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania 1994
Population Council, PDR

1996 Bhanu B. Niraula, S. Philip Morgan. "Son and daughter preferences in Benighat,
Nepal: Implications for fertility transition." Social Biology 42:256-273

Nobbe, Charles E
U Western Ontario 2008
1974 IO Okraku, CE Nobbe Male-female differences in family size preferences among
college students. Social Biology 21(3):279-89

Noice*, Frank
Member 1956

Nordlie, Esther B
Dight Institute

Sheldon Reed and Esther B. Nordlie, “Genetic Counseling: For Children of Mixed Racial
Ancestry,” Eugenics Quarterly 8, no. 3 (September 1961):157-158

Nortman, Dorothy L
Population Council 1958, 1966, 1971, 1982, 1989 (Senior Consultant, Center for Policy
Studies)

1964 Population Policies in Developing Countries and Related International Attitudes.


Eugenics Quarterly 11:11-29

Norton* III, Prof. Horace Wakeman


Member 1956

Notestein, Prof. Frank W.


Director 1950-56; Member 1974
Office of Population Research Princeton: Founder 1936; Director 1950-56
Director, Population Division, Dept. of Social Affairs, United Nations 1946-48
Population Association of America, President, 1946-47
Population Council, PDR
1969 (1999) “Frederick Osborn, demography's statesman, on his eightieth spring:
March, 1969”. 1969 reprinted 1999 Social Biology 46(3-4):179-83

1971 "Reminiscences: The Role of Foundations, the Population Association of America,


Princeton University and the United Nations in Fostering American Interest in Population
Problems", Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, Oct., v. 49, #4, no. 2, p. 67

Daddy, where did low, low fertility come from?


Notestein argued that "the destruction of the large traditional family was necessary not
only for the indirect effect on economic growth via the reduction of fertility but also for
its direct effect in producing a society more attuned to the modern economy", according
to John Caldwell (q.v.) in Limiting Population Growth and the Ford Foundation, (1986) p.
26. Caldwell cites "Economic Problems of Population Change" by Notestein in 8th
International Conference of Agricultural Economists, 1953 as an example of Notestein's
reasoning. He says this paper argued for "experimental social engineering." (1986
Caldwell, p. 26)

Noymer*, Andrew
2005-(2009) Board Member, Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, appt’d. 2005-
2007, 2008-2010
U California-Irvine: Sociology and Center for Demographic and Social Analysis 2009
Population Council, PDR
2009 “The 1918–19 influenza pandemic affected tuberculosis in the United States:
Reconsidering Bradshaw, Smith, and Blanchard”, Biodemography and Social Biology, v
54, (2):125–133
referee, Social Biology

Nutini, Prof. Hugo Gino


U Pittsburgh, Anthropology 1965, 2009

1973 RA Halberstein, MH Crawford, HG Nutini. Historical Demographic Analysis of Indian


Populations In Tlaxcala-Mexico, 1973 Social Biology 20 (1): 40-50

Nye, Edwin Richard


U Otago Medical School, Dunedin, New Zealand 1965

1967 Natural selection and degenerative cardiovascular disease. Eugenics Quarterly


14(2):127-31

Oakley, Prof. Deborah


U Michigan School of Nursing, Emeritus 2009
Population Council, PDR

1990 D Oakley, J Parent. A scale to measure microbehaviors of oral contraceptive pill


use. Social Biology 37:3-43-4, 215-222
1986 Low-fertility childbearing decision making. Social Biology 33, 33-4:249-58

Oberle, Mark W
Medical Epidemiologist, Program Evaluation Branch, Division of Reproductive Health,
Center for Health Promotion and Education, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia
1987

1984 CW Warren, MW Oberle, L Morris, W Medica. Changes in contraceptive use and


fertility: Panama, 1976 to 1984. Social Biology 35:1-21-2, 74-81

Ockay, Kathleen Ann


Center for Demography & Population Health (formerly Center for the Study of
Population), Florida State University (Graduate)
1978 CB Nam*, NL Weatherby, KA Ockay. Causes of death which contribute to the
mortality crossover effect. Social Biology, 25, 306-314

Ogasawara, Germaine M
1988 RC Johnson, GM Ogasawara. Within- and across-group dating in Hawaii. Social
Biology, 35, 103-109

Ogawa, Prof. Naohiro


Population Research Institute (Deputy Director), and Economics. Nihon U, Japan; East
West Population Institute; U Hawaii
Population Council, PDR

1978 Robert D. Retherford, Naohiro Ogawa. Decomposition of the change in the total
fertility rate in the Republic of Korea, 1966-1970, Social Biology, 25(2)
Oge, L
1990 CW Warren, HI Goldberg, L Oge, D Pepion, JS Friedman, S Helgerson, EM La Mere.
Assessing the reproductive behavior of on- and off-reservation American Indian females:
characteristics of two groups in Montana. Social Biology 37(1-2):69-83

Oikawa*, Hideo
Member (Foreign) 1956; Japan

Okraku, Ishmael O
St. Mary’s U, Sociology, Halifax, Nova Scotia 1974

1975 IO Okraku. Fishing and fertility: a study of a Nova Scotia fishing village. Social
Biology 22(4):326-37
1974 IO Okraku, CE Nobbe Male-female differences in family size preferences among
college students. Social Biology 21(3):279-89

Oliver*, Prof. Clarence P.


Dir. 1950-56
Director, Dight Institute, Minneapolis, MN 1941
Advisory Board, Mankind Quarterly, 1960, v. 1, #1

Mankind Quarterly
The goals of Mankind Quarterly were to reverse the ideas of equality which were
spreading and leading to school desegregation. e.g.:
"during the last two decades there has been a decided tendency to neglect the racial
aspects of man's inheritance for the social ... they are unduly influenced by political and
ethical conceptions current in many circles today ... we are helping correct a serious
imbalance ...", Editorial on Goals, Mankind Quarterly, Vol. 1, #1, 1960
And
"... persistent attempts to force school integration on the South, against their [the
South's] opposition on the grounds that separate schools are better for both races ...
American anthropologists were responsible for introducing equalitarianism into
anthropology, ignoring the hereditary differences between races, and even among
individuals, until the uninstructed public were gradually misled." from a review by RR
Gates and Gayre of Gayre of Race and Reason , 1961 by Carleton Putnam, in Mankind
Quarterly, Vol. 1, p. 297
And
"differential fertility ... in a society of mixed ethnic origin...The necessary consequence is
generally a systematic predominance of the cultural and political dispositions of the
lower but more fecund orders." from review by A. James Gregor of Corsa di Sociologia,
1957 by Corrado Gini in the Mankind Quarterly, Vol. 1, p. 300, 1960 (Ginsburg)

Olshansky*, Prof. SJ
Society for the Study of Social Biology, President, 1999-(2006)
Population Council, PDR

2002 “Genealogical data and biodemography of human longevity”, L Gavrilov, NS


Gavrilova, BA Carnes, Social Biology, v. 49, 3-4
During the last eighteen years, Dr. Olshansky has been working with colleagues in
the biological sciences to develop the modern "biodemographic paradigm" of
mortality – an effort to understand the biological nature of the survival and dying
out processes of living organisms” from
http://web.mac.com/sjayo/SJayOlshansky/Background_files/Olshanskybiographicalsketch.
pdf

Omenn*, Prof. Gilbert S


Member 1974; Dir. 1976-81

1979 "Genetics and Epidemiology; Medical Interventions and Public Policy", Social
Biology 26, 2
1976 Intrauterine diagnosis and genetic counseling in psychiatry. Social Biology
23(2):142-57.

Omran MD, Abdel Rahim


Egyptian Born, US citizen
Carolina Population Center and School of Public Health, UNC 1974
Pathfinder Fund
George Washington U, Epidemiology and Biostatistics 1998
Epidemiologic transition

1986 AR Omran, IA Salama. Macroanalytic study of development and fertility:


consideration of transition models. Social Biology 33(3-4):259-75.

Onaka, Alvin T.
2008 Registrar of Vital Statistics, Hawaii; he is the one who controlled access to Pres.
Obama’s birth certificate during the election and at present (2009)

2001 EL Wegner, GP Loos, AT Onaka, D Crowell, Y Li, H Zheng. Changes in the


association of low birth weight with socioeconomic status in Hawaii: 1970-1990. Social
Biology 48(3-4):196-211
1997 KL Braun, H Yang, AT Onaka, BY Horiuchi. Asian and Pacific Islander mortality
differences in Hawaii.
Social Biology 44(3-4):213-26
1977 AT Onaka, D. Yaukey and A. Chevan, 'Reproductive Time Lost Through Marital
Dissolution in Metropolitan Latin America', Social Biology 1977

Onuigbo, Wilson IB
Nigeria
1983 Onuigbo, W.I. "Tracing the brain drain with reprint requests". Social Biology
30:423-425

Opitz MD, Prof. John M


Member 1974; Social Biology MR 1975
U Utah, Eccles Institute of Human Genetics, Adjunct 2009

Oris, Prof. Michel


European, working in Europe
2005 “Childhood Conditions, Migration, and Mortality: Migrants and Natives in
Nineteenth-century Cities”, w/ George Alter, Social Biology, v. 52, 3-4
Oropesa, Prof. R Salvador (Sal)
Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University 2009

2001 “Poverty, Prenatal Care, and Infant Health in Puerto Rico”, w/ RS Oropesa, Ana
Luisa Davila, Social Biology, v. 47, 1-2
2001 “Poverty, Insurance, and Well-Baby Care among Mainland Puerto Rican Children”
w/ Bridget K Gorman, RS Oropesa, Social Biology, v. 47, 1-2

O’Rourke*, Prof. Dennis K


Society for the Study of Social Biology, Member 2003 (from
http://www.anthro.utah.edu/PDFs/vitae/DHORcv.pdf)

1999-(2003) Editor-in-Chief, Human Biology

Osborn, Fairfield
Member 1956
Population and ecology

Osborn*, Frederick
Advisory Council 1928-81; Member 1930; Director 1935; sec. 1936; Sec./Treas. 1936-45
(1940 Treas. only); Pres., 1946-52; Secretary 1954-59; Secretary/ Treasurer 1960-68;
Treasurer1969-73; Director 1969-72; Member 1974

Pioneer Fund, President 1941-1958


Population Council, Founder 1953, President/VP 1953-59, Staff 1953-69
Behavior Genetics Association, Founder
American Eugenics Society President 1946-52
“Eugenic goals are most likely to be achieved under another name than
eugenics”.
Frederick Osborn 1968

Tuskegee Syphilis Study (Milbank Trustee)


An American Dilemma (Consultant)
Eugenics Quarterly (Founder/Editor)
Population Association of America, President, 1949-50

“voluntary unconscious selection”

Supremely important in post-war refounding of Society; all his known articles in eugenic
publications including articles in the Eugenics Review and in the Eugenical News are in
this list

Frederick Osborn "reformed" eugenics by proposing that eugenicists conceal their true
goal, which was, and is, to control human evolution by limiting marriage and parenthood
to the superior stocks. He believed that less than ten percent of the population were
worthy to have children. But he proposed that eugenicists never mention their conviction
that most children should never have been born. Eugenicists were to assert instead a
hypocritical concern for the welfare of the children of the inferior. This is the origin of
Planned Parenthood's oft repeated slogan "Every child a wanted child". In reality, the
eugenicists hope to manipulate the social and economic climate so that children
unwanted by the eugenicists will be miserable and their miserable parents will
"spontaneously" cease to want them. Ceasing to have children due to manipulation by
eugenicists is called "voluntary unconscious selection" or, in other words, "CHOICE".
This project is laid out in the Galton lecture, "Galton and Mid Century Eugenics" which
Osborn delivered in 1956.
In discussing "reform eugenics" Osborn generally says that Madison Grant did not have a
scientific basis for his theories, which were the Aryan racism of Count Gobineau. And he
condemns the "propagandistic eugenics” of the Thirties.
But he does not mean that he opposes racism. He means that a scientific basis should be
provided for the assertion that white "stock" is better. He means that until the scientific
basis has been provided, the propaganda should not begin. Through the Pioneer Fund
he supported the work of Audrey Shuey which in 1956 asserted a genetic IQ deficit – the
first but not the last of Pioneer Fund recipients to make this assertion. This has
continued to be the chief work of the Pioneer Fund. In 1969 Arthur Jensen and others
thought that the work of Cyril Burt had provided such a basis. But Burt was shown to be
a fraud.
In 1992 Pioneer Fund recipients J. P. Rushton, Linda Gottfredson (SSSB), and H. J.
Eysenck (ES) together with F. J. C. McGurk (AES), and others from the Mankind Quarterly-
Aryan-supremacy axis tried again.
This campaign is example of how eugenic society members work together for racist
purposes without acknowledging their connections. Not acknowledging connections
makes them seem like dispassionate scientists from various disciplines who agree
because they are speaking truth whereas they are eugenic dogmatists twisting truth.
Said one: races which did not struggle with the glaciers in the Ice Age did not develop
large brains (Zegura ). Said others: These "r" people have small heads (Hooton and
Howell), large sex organs, low IQ's (Univ. of Minnesota/ Pioneer Fund), and criminal
tendencies.(J. P. Rushton, Federal Violence Initiative). They should be detected early and
aborted or given preventative treatment such as female hormones for the boys, male
hormones for the girls (J. Richard Udry, Planned Parenthood, B. Hamburg, D. Hamburg).
This kind of combined attack is the “reform eugenics” of Frederick Osborn.

1974 Frederick Osborn “History of the American Eugenics Society”, Social Biology
21:115-126
Osborn F., Bajema C. (1972). "The eugenic hypothesis". Social Biology 19: 337–345
1965 "Biological Aspects of Social Problems", Eugenics Review, v. 57, p. 182; 1963
"Excess and Unwanted Fertility", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 10, 2; 1963 "Eugenics and the
Races of Man", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 10, p. 103 1960 "A return to the principles of
natural selection", Eugenics Quarterly 10:103-09; 1956 "Galton and MidCentury
Eugenics", (Galton Lecture), Eugenics Review; 1955 "The Makeup of the Healthy
Family", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, # 2; 1955 "Education for Personal and Family
Living", Eugenics Quarterly ,v. 2, # 1; 1954 "World Population Conference in Rome
sec. B-10, (abstract), Organizer, Frederick Osborn, Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, # 2; 1954
"Effect of Birth Control on the Intelligence and Character of Succeeding Generations",
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, # 2 1954 "Origin and Evolution of Man" (Cold Spring Harbor
Symposium), Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1,#1; 1952 "The Eugenic Hypothesis: (i) "Positive
Eugenics" Eugenics Review, April, p. 31 (ii) Negative Eugenics" Eugenics Review,
1952-53; 1940 Preface to Eugenics. (rev. ed 1951); 1937 "Implications of the new studies
in population and psychology for the development of eugenic philosophy," Eugenical
News, 22, 62-63; 1934 "Eugenics and Social Economic Goals for America", w/ M. A.
Bigelow q.v. Eugenical News 19, 71-75
-- "... at a level somewhat above that of the mentally deficient, there are a substantial
number of families among whom employment is irregular, who are constantly on and off
relief ... their birth rate is high ... probably as many as half their children result from
pregnancies that are not wanted at the time, or ever, by one or both parents ... A
reduction in the number of their unwanted children would further both the social and
biological improvement of the population" Future of Human Heredity , p. 93-94
-- "People ... won't accept the idea that they are in general, second rate. We must rely on
other motivation ... a system of voluntary unconscious selection ... Let's base our
proposals on the desirability of having children born in homes where they will get
affectionate and responsible care ...(so that eugenics) ... will move at last towards the
high goal which Galton set for it." (from Galton lecture by Frederick Osborn ER 1956-57,
p. 21-22; also quoted in Obit. by his son in Bulletin of the Eugenic Society, 1981 p. 47)

Osborn*, Mrs. Frederick


Member 1938, 1956

Osborn* Jr., Mr. Frederick


Member 1956

Osborn Sr., Prof. Henry Fairfield


Dir. 1923-35; Second International Congress on Eugenics (Pres. 1921)
Frederick Osborn’s uncle

Osborn*, Mr. John Jay


Member 1956, 1974

"Fertility Differentials among Princeton Alumni", Journal of Heredity 1939, 30, 565-567
and Eugenical News 1939, 24, 79-81

Osborne*, Prof. Richard Hazelet


Member 1956; Director 1962-74, 1981-84, 1986-95(acc. to WWWIA 1995 but not on SB
Board list); Editor: Eugenics Quarterly 1961-1968, Social Biology 1969-1977, 1981-1999
Behavioral Genetics Assn:
Chmn., Organizing Cttee, 1st Pres pro tem: " when the American Eugenics Society
sponsored the formation of the Behavior Genetics Association … [he] served as President
Pro Tem of the fledgling organization", Social Biology, Winter 1977, p. 255

The most important Society member after Frederick Osborn’s death. RH Osborne’s
retirement in 1999 triggered the Society reorganization that took place between 2000
and 2009.

1999 “The biological and social meaning of race, 1971”, w/ Barbara Teachman Osborne,
Social Biology, v. 46, 3-4
1999 RH Osborne, Barabra Teachman Osborne. The Founding of the Behavior Genetics
Association, 1966-1971, Social Biology 46, 3-4
1982 Osborne RH. Frederick Osborn: humanist. Social Biology 29(1-2):v-vii.
1972

1972 Discussion: Man's evolutionary future, session V. Social Biology 19(4):346-9

Ostheimer, John M
1982 Ostheimer, J. M., and C. L. Moore. "The correlates of attitudes toward euthanasia
revisited." Social Biology 28. (1-2): 145-9

Otor, SC
1998 SC Otor, A Pandey. Puberty and the family formation process in Sudan: age-at-
menarche differential fecundity hypothesis revisited. Social Biology 45(3-4):246-59.

Otten*, Prof. Charlotte Marie


Member 1974, 1979

1989 Book Review in Social Biology, v. 36, #1-2 of What is Art For? by Dissanayake
1983 Book review in Social Biology, v. 30, 2 of On the Evolution of Human Behavior: The
Argument from Animals to Men by Reynolds

Owen*, David R.
Member 1974

Owie, I
1983 Religious identity and attitudes toward contraceptives among university students
in Nigeria. Social Biology 30(1):101-5.

Packard*, Mr. Charles E.


Member 1956

Padeh*, Benjamin
Member 1974; Israel

Pakrasi, K
Indian Statistical Institute
1987 K Pakrasi, T Basumallik, S Chowdhury, M Chakraborty. Mentally retarded children of
Eastern India: a biosocial study. Social Biology 34:3-43-4, 206-219

Pakstis, Andrew J
Yale U School of Medicine, Genetics 2007

1972 AJ Pakstis, S Scarr-Salapatek, RC Elston, R Siervogel. Genetic contributions to


morphological and behavioral similarities among sibs and dizygotic twins: Linkages and
allelic differences. Social Biology, 19:185-192.

Palazzo, Lorella
2003 “Economic distress and cause-of-death patterns for black and non-black men in
Chicago: Reconsidering the relevance of classic epidemiological transition theory”, w/
Avery Guest, Gunnar Almgren, Social Biology, v. 50 1-2,

Palloni, Prof. Alberto


Northeastern U 2009
U Wisconsin-Madison, Director, Center for Demography and Ecology (2008-2009) and
Sociology (2008-2009) and Sociology (2008-2009)
Population Council, PDR

Very significant due to amount of money he controls


2007 “Forthcoming in Social Biology” Mary McEniry, AL Davila, A. Garcia, Alberto Palloni.
The influence of early conditions on health status among elderly Puerto Ricans.
1991 Review of The British Fertility Decline: Demographic Transition in the Crucible of
the
Industrial Revolution by M. Teitelbaum* Social Biology.
1981 A Mortality Decline in Latin America: Changes in the Structure of Causes of Death:
1950-1975" (with R. Wyrick). Social Biology 28: 187-216.
1981 Adjusting Data on Children-Ever-Born for Nonresponse. Social Biology 28: 308-314.

Palmer, Michael R
Palmer MR Neurophysiological mechanisms in the genetics of ethanol sensitivity. Social
Biology 32:241-254, 1985

Pampel*, Prof. Fred C.


Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, Board of Directors 2009
Population Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, U Colorado 2009
Population Council, PDR

Pandey, Prof. Arvind


Director, Institute for Research in Medical Statistics (IRMS), ICMR, Medical Enclave,
Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 2007

1998 SC Otor, A Pandey. Puberty and the family formation process in Sudan: age-at-
menarche differential fecundity hypothesis revisited. Social Biology 45(3-4):246-59
1997 SR Rao, A Pandey, KI Shajy. Child mortality in Goa: a cross-sectional analysis.
Social Biology 44(1-2):101-10

Pang*, Henry
Member 1974

Pannain*, Prof. Bruno


Member 1969; Italy

Parent, J
1990 D Oakley, J Parent. A scale to measure microbehaviors of oral contraceptive pill
use. Social Biology 37:3-43-4, 215-222

Park, J
1976 RC Johnson, J Park, JC DeFries*, GE McClearn*, MP Mi, MN Rashad, SG Vandenberg,
James R Wilson. Assortative marriage for specific cognitive abilities in Korea. Social
Biology 23, 311-316

Park, S
1967 YS Kang, SW Lee, S Park, WK Cho. Color blindness among Korean students.
Eugenics Quarterly 14(4):271-3.

Park, KA
1987 KA Park, WB Clifford. Sex differentials in cardiovascular mortality: spatial
variations in the United States. Social Biology 34(3-4):153-65.

Parker*, Ms. Harriet Hyman


Member 1956
Ohio State U, human genetics

Parrado PhD, Emilio A


University of Pennsylvania, Graduate Group in Demography 2009 and Population Studies
Center 2009 and Sociology 2009
Population Council, PDR

1997 “Women’s Roles and Family Formation in Venezuela: New Forms of Consensual
Unions?” w/ Marta Tienda, Social Biology 44: 1-24.

Parrish* Jr., Vestal W.


Member 1974
Tulane University, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Applied Health Sciences
1973

Pascasio* MD, Flora M


Member 1974; Philippines
The University of the Philippines College of Medicine, Section of Neurology and Genetics
1976

Paschal*, Mrs. Dorothy Iselin


Dir. 1954-56
Supporter of WH Sheldon, founder of somatotyping whwre biology is very much destiny;
Constitution Laboratory

Passel, Jeffrey S
Senior Research Associate at the Pew Hispanic Center 2005
Urban Institute 1997

1096 JS Passel, PA Berman. Quality of 1980 Census data for American Indians. Social
Biology, 33, 163-182.

Pasta, David J
1997 Technology Assessment Group

2009 “The Measurement of Childbearing Motivation in Couples Considering the Use of


Assisted Reproductive Technology” w/ Warren B Miller, Susan G Millstein,
Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 1
2002 “The effect of the nurturant bonding system on child security of attachment and
dependency”, Warren B Miller, Shirley S Feldman, Social Biology, v. 49 (3-4;)
2001 “Motivational antecedents to contraceptive method change following a pregnancy
scare: A couple analysis”, w/ Warren B Miller, Social Biology, v. 48, 1-2
“How does childbearing affect fertility motivations and desires?”, w/ Warren B Miller,
Social Biology, v. 42, 3-4
1990 “A model of fertility motivation, desires, and expectations early in women's
reproductive careers”, w/ Warren B Miller, Social Biology, v. 35, 3-4

“Technology Assessment Group is an international health outcomes assessment firm


that specialises in patient registries and in evaluating the economic, quality-of-life and
clinical effects of drug therapies and disease management programs” from
www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/

Pasternak*, J
Member (Foreign) 1974; Canada

Pavgi, Suhas D
U California-Riverside 1985
1988 JB Pick, EW Butler, S Pavgi. Socioeconomic determinants of fertility: selected
Mexican regions, 1976-1977. Social Biology. 35(1-2):137-57

Pawson, Ivan G
UCSF, Dept. Epidemiology and International Health, Medical Anthropology Program 1984
1978 CA Weitz, IG Pawson, MV Weitz, SD Lang, A Lang. Cultural Factors Affecting the
Demographic Structure of a High Altitude Nepalese Population. Social Biology 25(3): 179-
195

Paydarfar, Ali A
2001 “Sociodemographic attributes of Iranian wives who reported unwanted
pregnancies”, w/ Malekafzali H, Social Biology 48(1-2):105-24
1995 Effects of multi-family housing on marital fertility in Iran: population policy
implications, Social Biology 42(3–4): 214–225
1975 Sociocultural correlates of fertility among tribal, rural, and urban populations in
Iran, Social Biology 22(2):151-66.

Pearson, Jay D
1990 JM Hanna, MH Fitzgerald, JD Pearson et al. Selective migration from Samoa: a
longitudinal study of pre-migration differences in social and psychological
characteristics. Social Biology 37(3-4):204-14

Pebley, Prof. Anne R


UCLA School of Public Health, Chair, Community Health Sciences 2009
UCLA, California Center for Population Research 2009
UCLA, Sociology 2009
Population Council Board of Trustees 2009Office of Population Research (Publication)

1986 A Pebley, Noreen Goldman*. “Legalization of Consensual Unions in Mexico.” Social


Biology 33(3-4): 199-213.
1981 N Goldman*, Anne Pebley. “Legalization of Consensual Unions in Latin America.”
Social Biology 28: 49-61
1981 James Trussell, D Bloom, Anne R Pebley. Correcting Contraceptive Failure Rates for
Sample Composition and Sample Selection Bias. Social Biology 28(3-4): 293-298

Pedersen, Nancy L
1995, 2009 Karolinska Institute, Sweden and Pennsylvania State University: University
Park, Center for Developmental and Health Genetics, College of Health and Human
Development 1995 and Center on Population Health and Aging 2009; 1990 U Minnesota,
Psychology
1997 P Lichtenstein, NL Pedersen. Does genetic variance for cognitive abilities account
for genetic variance ineducational achievement and occupational status? A study of
twins reared apart and twins reared together. Social Biology 44(1-2):77-90.

Pelias*, Prof. Mary Z


Society for the Study of Social Biology, Member 1985-(2009) from
http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/genetics/faculty/pelias_cv.pdf

Government and Eugenics:


• Louisiana State Genetics Program Advisory Committee, 1998 - present
• Louisiana State Department of Health and Hospitals, Institutional Review Board,
April, 1999 - present
• Louisiana Birth Defects Registry Legislative Task Force, 1999 - present

Pendleton, Prof. Brian F


U Akron, Sociology 2009; Iowa State U 1979

1998 Lawrence Kannae, Brian F. Pendleton. Socioeconomic status and the use of family
planning among Ghanaian Government Workers. Social Biology 45(1-2):113-133
1980 Shu-O W Yang, Brian F. Pendleton. Socioeconomic development and mortality
declines in less-developed countries. Social Biology 27:220-229
1979 HC Chang, Richard D. Warren, Brian F. Pendleton. Testing and clarifying a macro
model of socioeconomic change and fertility. Social Biology 29:30-59.
1976 A conceptual model for the identification, organization, and measure of influence of
fertility policies and programs. Social Biology 23:326-340

Peng, JY
Maternal and Child Health Institute, Taiwan 1964
1964 JY Takeshita, JY Peng, and PКС Liu, "A Study of the Effectiveness of the Pre-
pregnancy Health Program in Taiwan", Eugenics Quarterly 11:222-33

Pennington, R
1991 R Pennington, Henry C. Harpending. The effect of infertility on the population
structure of the Herero and Mbanderu of Ngamiland. Social Biology 38:127–139

Penny*, Charles M.
Member 1956

Pepion, D
1990 CW Warren, HI Goldberg, L Oge, D Pepion, JS Friedman, S Helgerson, EM La Mere.
Assessing the reproductive behavior of on- and off-reservation American Indian females:
characteristics of two groups in Montana. Social Biology 37(1-2):69-83

Perkins, AL
1962 RL Tips, DL Meyer, AL Perkins. The dynamics of genetic counseling. Eugenics
Quarterly 9:237-40.

Perkins*, Muriel E.
Member 1974

Perrin*, Prof. Edward B.


Member 1969, 1974
Georgetown U; NIH, Health Statistics; Carolina Population Center

Perzigian*, Anthony J.
Member 1974

Peters, John F
1980 The Shirishana of the Yanomama: A Demographic Study, Social Biology 27, 1:272-
85
1974 Demography of the Shirishana. Social Biology 21(1):58-69.

Petersen, Prof. Evan T


1977 “Family Size, birth order and academic achievement”, w/ Phillip R Kunz, Social Biology, v.
24, 2 Summer
1973 PR Kunz, ET Peterson. "Family size and academic achievement of persons enrolled
in high school and university." Social Biology 20:454-9

Peterson MA, Christine

RAND: Labor and Population 2009

1994 “Reversal of the Decline in Breastfeeding in Peninsular Malaysia? Ethnic and


Educational Differentials and Data Quality Issues,” w/ Julie DaVanzo, Jeff Sine, John
Haaga, Social Biology, Vol. 41, No. 1-2, Also available as RAND Reprint RP-359

Peterson*, William
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology book reviewer 1970, manuscript
referee 1979

Pettigrew, TF
Race, Mental Illness, and Intelligence: A Social Psychological View. Eugenics Quarterly
11:189-215.

Philippe*, Pierre
Member 1974; Canadian

1988 Selection intensities in mothers of twins and in mothers of singletons. Social


Biology 35(3-4):285-92
1981 "Twinning and the Changing Pattern of Breast Feeding: a possible relationship in a
small rural population.", Social Biology 28, 3-4
1980 "Longevity: Some Familial Correlates", Social Biology, v. 27, 3

Phillips, James F
1989 AI Chowdhury, James F. Phillips. “Analysis of motivation to contraceptive use
applying the weighting procedure,” Social Biology 36(3-4): 279-283.

Phipps, S
1981 Mourning response and intervention in stillbirth: an alternative genetic counseling
approach. Social Biology 28:1-13, 1981

Picciano*, Dante
Member 1974
NIH, National Institute of Mental Health, Molecular Hematology Branch 1974

Piccinino, L
Abt Associates

Williams L, Piccinino L, Abma J, Arguillas F. 2001. Pregnancy wantedness: Attitude


stability over time. Social Biology 48(3-4):212-233, Fall-Win 2001.

“Since 2005, the Abt Associates-led Private Sector Partnerships-One (PSP-One) project
has been scaling-up the DiMPA Network, a successful branded network of Obstetrics and
Gynecology and general practitioners in northern India trained to provide quality
family planning services with a focus on providing the Depot
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (DMPA) 3-month injectable contraceptive …
USAID’s Bureau for Global Health, Office of Population and Reproductive
Health has awarded an Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) to Abt Associates and
five other consortia…” from http://www.abtassociates.com/

Pick, Prof. James B


U California-Irvine: Sociology and Center for Demographic and Social Analysis 2009 and
Redlands University Professor of Business

1993 JB Pick, Edgar W. Butler, Raul G. Ramirez. “Projection of the Mexican National Labor
Force, 1980-2005,” Social Biology, pp. 161-190
J B Pick, E W Butler. Demographic, social, and economic effects on Mexican causes of
death in 1990. Social Biology. 45(3-4):151-71
1989 JB Pick, Glenda L. Tellis, Edgar W. Butler. “Fertility Determinants In the Oil Region
of Mexico,” Social Biology 36 (No. 1-2:45-66)
1988 James B Pick, Edgar W. Butler, Suhas Pavgi. “Socioeconomic Determinants Of
Fertility: Selected Mexican Regions, 1976-1977,” Social Biology, 35 (No. 1-2): 137-157.
1977 Correlates of fertility and mortality in low-migration standard metropolitan
statistical areas. Social Biology 24(1):69-83

Pietraczyk, LM
1979 SF Hartley, LM Pietraczyk. Preselecting the sex of offspring: technologies, attitudes,
and implications. Social Biology 26(3):232-46

Pilbeam, D
1972 Adaptive response of hominids to their environment as ascertained by fossil
evidence. Social Biology 19(2):115-27.

Pillai PhD, Prof. Vijayan K.


Referee, Social Biology

Pilpel, Harriet
1971 Family Planning and the Law, Social Biology 18, S127-S133. (Ginsburg)
Pinchot*, Governor Gifford
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory
Council 1927-35

Governor of Pennsylvania 1923-27 & 1931-35

Pineda, Maria Antonieta


Head, Evaluation Unit, Asociacion Probienstar de Familia, Guatemala City, Guatemala
1987

1981 R Santiso, MA Pineda, M Marroquín, JT Bertrand. Vasectomy in Guatemala: a


follow-up study of five hundred acceptors. Social Biology 28(3-4):253-64

Pinhey, Thomas K
2002 Thomas K Pinhey. A research note on body mass, physical aggression, and the
competitiveness of Asian-Pacific Islander adolescents in Guam. Social Biology 49(1-2):90-
8. [Funded by Guam Dept. Youth Affairs and CDC, Atlanta]

Pingle, Urmila
India
1983 Comparative analysis of mating systems and marriage distance patterns in five
tribal groups of Andhra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 30: 67-74.

Pinto-Cisternas, Juan
Departamento de Biología, Universidad de Chile, Valparaiso 1971

1979 J Pinto-Cisternas, G Zei, A Moroni. Consanguinity in Spain 1911-43: general


methodology, behavior of demographic variables, and regional differences. Social
Biology 26 55–71
1978 B Lazo, C Campusano, H Figueroa, J Pinto-Cisternas, E Zambra. Inbreeding and
immigration in urban and rural zones of Chile, with an endogamy index. Social Biology
25(3):228-34, 1978
Pinto-Cisternas J, Lazo B, Campusano C, and Ballesteros S, Some determinants of mating
structure in a rural zone of Chile, 1810-1959. Social Biology 24(3):234-44, 1977
1971 J Pinto-Cisternas, C Salinas, C Campusano, H Figueroa, B Lazo. Preliminary
migration data on a population of Valparaíso, Chile. Social Biology 18(3):305-10, 1971
Sep
1970 B Lazo, H Figueroa, C Salinas, C Campusano, J Pinto-Cisternas. Consanguinity in
the province of Valparaiso, Chile, 1917-1966. Social Biology 17, 167–179

Planansky*, Karel
Member 1974

Plato*, Chris C.
Member 1974
NIH, NIA

Pless, IB
1973 A Fine, IB Pless. Family planning and population control. Social Biology 20(4):416-
20
Plomin*, Prof. Robert
Dir. 1993-95

Now in UK, Inst. Psychiatry, London 1994-08


1985 Wilson, J.R., and R. Plomin. Individual differences in sensitivity and tolerance to
alcohol. Social Biology 32(3-4):162-184
Ho, H., Plomin, R., & DeFries, J. C. (1979). Selective placement in adoption. Social
Biology, 26, 1-6

Plough*, Prof. Harold H.


Member 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932);
(Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

Pohlman, E
Carolina Population Center 1971

1968 The timing of first births: a review of effects. Eugenics Quarterly 15(4):252-63
1967 Some effects of being able to control sex of offspring. Eugenics Quarterly
14(4):274-81.
1967 “Unwanted Conception, Research on Undesirable Consequences,” Eugenics
Quarterly 14:143
1966 Mobilizing social pressures toward small families. Eugenics Quarterly 13(2):122-7
1965 "Wanted" and "Unwanted": Toward Less Ambiguous Definition. Eugenics Quarterly
12:19-27.
1965 Results of Unwanted Conceptions: Some Hypotheses up for Adoption. Eugenics
Quarterly 12:11-8.

Poindexter, John R
Pennsylvania State University, Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology 1983

1986 WA Schutjer, CS Stokes, JR Poindexter Why not use contraception? Economics of


fertility regulation among rural Egyptian women Social Biology 33, no3-4, pp. 214-228

Pol, Louis
Center for Demography & Population Health (formerly Center for the Study of
Population), Florida State University (Graduate)

1989 Louis Pol, Bun Song Lee "The Effect of Marital Dissolution on Fertility in Cameroon."
Social Biology 35:293-306
1983 Childlessness: a panel study of expressed intentions and reported fertility. Social
Biology 30(3):318-27

Polesky, HF
1973 D Rokala, HF Polesky. "Demographic and Genetic Structures of Reservation
Populations. 1. The Greater Leech Lake (Ojibwa) Reservation, Social Biology, v. 20, 4

Pollitzer*, William S
Member 1974; Dir. 1980-84

Book review in Social Biology, 1983, v. 30, 3 of Ethology: The Mechanisms and Evolution
of Behavior
Wrote on the Gullah

Polonko, K
1977 P Cutright, K Polonko. Areal structure and rates of childlessness among American
wives in 1970. Social Biology 24(1):52-61

Popenoe, Paul Bowman


Director 1923-54; Member 1930, 1956, 1974
Birth Control Federation of America, Advisory Council 1939; Citizens Committee for
Planned Parenthood 1939

1930 Sterilization for Human Betterment a summary of results of 6,000 operations in


California, 1909-1929, w/ E. Gosney, New York, Macmillan, (Human Betterment
Foundation, California), translated into German and Japanese
1918 Applied Eugenics, w/ Roswell Johnson q.v. (New York, Macmillan), trans. into
German and Japanese
On the Nazis:
[1934] Germany is:
"proceeding toward a policy that will accord with the best thoughts of eugenicists in all
countries.", Paul Popenoe, "The German Sterilization Law", Journal of Heredity, v. 25,
1934 quoted in Who Should Play God?, Ted Howard and Jeremy Rifkin, 1977, p. 72

Post*, Peter W
Member 1974
Cornell U Medical College, Genetics 1980
Ohio State University, Chemistry 1980

1979 "Effect of Skin Color on Self Esteem", w/ Sandra Scarr, DC Rao, Social Biology, v.
26, 1

Post*, Richard H
Member 1956; Director 1963-March 1972
University of Michigan Medical School, Human Genetics 1971

1982 Breast cancer, lactation, and genetics. Social Biology 29:357-386


1982 Population differences in visual acuity: A review, with speculative notes on
selection relaxation. Social Biology, 29, 319–343
1969 Population differences in tear duct size. Implications of relaxed selection. Social
Biology 16(4):257-69
1966 "Deformed Nasal Septa and Relaxed Selection", Eugenics Quarterly 13, 2
1966 Pilot study: population differences in the frequency of spina bifida occulta.
Eugenics Quarterly 13(4):341-52.
1965 Jews, genetics and disease. Eugenics Quarterly 12(3):162-4.
1965 Eugenics and the I.U.C.D.'S. Eugenics Quarterly 12:112-3.
1965 “Genetics and Demography: Summary of ‘Workshop Conference’ between
Demographers and Population Geneticists, under the Auspices of the American Eugenics
Society, October 16-17, 1964, Princeton Inn, Princeton, New Jersey. Eugenics Quarterly
12: 42-71
1965 Selection against "Colorblindness" among "Primitive" Populations. Eugenics
Quarterly 12:28-9
1964 Appraisals of Civilized Man and Savage. Eugenics Quarterly 11:168-9.
1963 JV Neel, RH Post. Transitory "positive" selection for colorblindness? Eugenics
Quarterly 10:33-5
1963 "Colorblindness" and Relaxed Selection. Eugenics Quarterly 10:84-5.
1962 Population differences in vision acuity: a review, with speculative notes on
selection relaxation. Eugenics Quarterly 9:189-212.
1962 "Population Differences in Red and Green Color Vision Deficiency: A Review and a
Query on Selection Relaxation ", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 3 (and correction v. 12, 1,
1965)

Poston*, Prof. Dudley L


Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, Board 2009; a liberal Catholic; Population
Council, PDR

Forthcoming Sherry L. McKibben, Dudley L. Poston, Jr. “The Influence of Age at Menarche
on the Fertility of Chinese Women.” Social Biology forthcoming 2005/2006.
1997 DL Poston, Jr., B Gu, PP Liu, and T McDaniel. "Son Preference and the Sex Ratio at
Birth in China." Social Biology 44, 1-2: 55-76.
1996 (published June 1997) G. Kaufman, DL Poston, Jr., TA Hirschl and JM Stycos.
"Teenage Sexual Attitudes in China." Social Biology 43, 3-4
1990 "Voluntary and Involuntary Childlessness Among Catholic and Non-Catholic
Women: Are the Patterns Converging?" Social Biology 37: 251-265.
1989 DL Poston, Jr., RM Cullen. "The Propensity of White Women in the United States to
Adopt Children." Social Biology 36 (Fall-Winter): 167-185.
1988 DL Poston, Jr., RG Rogers*. "Development and Childlessness in the States and
Territories of Brazil." Social Biology 35 Fall-Winter:267-284.
1986 DL Poston, Jr., RG Rogers*. "Comments on the Conceptual Treatment of Neonatal
Mortality." Social Biology 33 (Fall-Winter, 1986):327-328.
1986 DL Poston, RM Cullen. Log-linear analyses of patterns of adoption behavior U.S.
white women, 1982, 1976, and 1973. Social Biology 33(3-4):241 - 258
1985 DL Poston, Jr., R Rogers. "Toward a Reformulation of the Neonatal Mortality Rate."
Social Biology 32 (Spring-Summer):1-12.
1983 DL Poston, Jr., K.B. Kramer. "Voluntary and Involuntary Childlessness in the United
States, 1955-1973." Social Biology 30 (Fall):290-306.
1977 DL Poston, Jr., E Gotard. "Trends in Childlessness in the United States, 1910-1975."
Social Biology 24 (Fall):212-234.
1976 DL Poston, Jr. "Characteristics of Voluntarily and Involuntarily Childless Wives."
Social Biology 23 (September):198-209.
1974 D.L. Poston, Jr. "Income and Childlessness: Is the Relationship Always Inverse?"
Social Biology 21, 3 (Fall, 1974): 296-307

Pottenger*, Mrs. Flora


Member 1956

Potter*, Robert Gray


Member 1956
International Planned Parenthood Federation (Field Trials Sub-Committee 1961-62;
Evaluation Sub-Committee 1962-64)
Office of Population Research, Princeton University 1956; Population Council, PDR
1984 SE Findley, RG Potter, TW Findley. Alternative strategies of fetal sex diagnoses and
sex preselection. Social Biology 31(1-2):120-39.
1983 RG Potter, D Abowitz, FE Kobrin. Fertility effects of isolated spouse separations in
relation to their timing.
Social Biology 30(3):279-89.
1971 Inadequacy of a One-Method Family Planning Programme. Social Biology 18, 1
(Contraception requires abortion)
1968 RG Potter, JM Sakoda, WE Feinberg. Variable fecundability and the timing of births.
Eugenics Quarterly 15(3):155-63
1963 RG Potter, CF Westoff, PC Sagi, 'Delays in conception: A discrepancy re-examined',
Eugenics Quarterly, 10, 2 (June 1963), pp. 53-58.
1955 Charles F Westoff, EG Mishler, RG Potter Jr. A New Study of American Fertility:
Social and Psychological Factors. Eugenics Quarterly 2

Potts, David Malcolm (aka Malcolm Potts)


English Eugenics Society; see Carolina Population Institute spinoffs; English abortion
clinics; Population Council, PDR

Powell-Griner PhD, Eve


National Center for Health Statistics

1991 WD Mangold, E Powell-Griner. Race of parents and infant birthweight in the United
States.
Social Biology 38(1-2):13-27.

Powers, Daniel A
Ad hoc reviewer for Social Biology
University of Texas at Austin, Dept. Sociology 2009

Prabakaran, B
India
1998 S Sureender, B Prabakaran, AG Khan. Mate selection and its impact on female
marriage age, pregnancy wastages, and first child survival in Tamil Nadu, India. Social
Biology 45: 289-301

Pratt*, Elsie Seelye


Member 1930, 1956

Pratto, DJ
1977 DF Mitchell, DJ Pratto. Social class, familism, interest in children, and childbearing:
a preliminary test of a "commitment" model of fertility. Social Biology 24(1):17-30.

Presser, Prof. Harriet B


U Maryland, Sociology 2009
Population Association of America, President, 1989
Population Council, PDR

1978 Age at Menarche, Socio-Sexual Behaviour, and Fertility. Social Biology 25:94.

Preston*, Prof. Samuel Hulse


Member 1974; Dir. 1987-92
United Nations (UN), Chief, Population Structure Section 1977-79
Univ. Pennsylvania: Population Studies Center, Dir., 1979-88, Associate 1996, 2009 and
Sociology 2009
2009 NBER Economics of Aging Program
Population Association of America, President, 1984
Population Council, PDR

1991 "Mean Age and Life Expectancy at Birth in Stationary Populations: Comment.",
Social Biology, v. 38(1-2), 154
1974 "Demographic and Social Consequences of Various Causes of Death in the United
States", Social Biology, v. 21, 2
1969 "Mortality Differentials by Social Class and Smoking Habit.", Social Biology, v.
16(4), 1969: 280-89.

Prewitt, Prof. Ken (or Pruitt)


Dir. 1982-87
Rockefeller Fndn, snr vp 1985-(1995)
Columbia Population Research Center 2009
Population Council, PDR

Director, Census 2000

Price*, Mr. and Mrs. Bronson


Members 1956

Price, JS
UK

1971 JS Price, E Slater, EH Hare. Marital status of first admissions to psychiatric beds in
England and Wales in 1965 and 1966. Social Biology 18:S74-94.
1971 Eliot Slater (ES), EH Hare, J Price. Marriage and fertility of psychotic patients
compared to national data. Social Biology, 18 (Suppl.):60-73, 1971.

Price, R Arlen
Professor, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania 2009
Kidd Lab, Yale U School of Medicine

1981 RA Price, KH Chen, LL Cavalli-Sforza, Marcus W Feldman. Models of Spouse


Influence and Their Application to Smoking-Behavior. Social Biology 28 (1-2): 14-29

Prout, T
Ayala, FJ and T. Prout. 1977. Theodosius Dobzhansky: 1900-1975. Social Biology 23:101-
7
These two men worked with Dobzhansky so that their obit is meaningless as an
indication of their membership in the Society

Pruzansky*, Prof. Samuel


Member 1974

Pryer, Jane A.
UK
2003 “Factors Affecting Nutritional Status in Female Adults in Dhaka Slums,
Bangladesh”, w/ Stephen Rogers, Ataur Rahman, Social Biology, v. 50, 3-4

Pullum, Prof. Thomas W


University of Texas at Austin, Population Research Center and Dept. Sociology 2009

1975 SJ Williams, TW Pullum. The effectiveness of abortion as birth control. Social


Biology 22: 23-33

Purcell, FP
1966 FP Purcell, M Hillson. The disadvantaged child: a product of the culture of poverty,
his education, and his life chances. Eugenics Quarterly 13(3):179-85.

Purifoy, FE
1979 FE Purifoy, LH Koopmans "Androstenedione, Testosterone, and Free Testosterone
Concentration in Women of Various Occupations." Social Biology 26(3):179-88

Putnam*, Dr. Helen C.


Member 1930, 1946; (Supporting Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New
York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

Pueschel, SM
1985 Maternal phenylketonuria. Social Biology 32(1-2):31-44.

Quaid, Kimberly
Johns Hopkins, Psychology 1987
1986 G Chase, RR Faden, NA Holtzman, AJ Chwalow, CO Leonard, C Lopes, K Quaid.
Assessment of risk by pregnant women: Implications for genetic counseling and
education. Social Biology 33:57-64

Radecki
1993 SE Radecki, LJ Beckman. Contraceptive risk-taking in a medically underserved,
low-income population. Social Biology 40(3-4):248-59

Raeside, R
Khan, HT
1994 HT Khan, R Raeside. Urban and rural fertility in Bangladesh: a causal approach.
Social Biology 41(3-4):240-51

Rafiquzzaman, AM
1994 AM Hussain, M Rafiquzzaman. Determinants of weaning age in rural Bangladesh
Social Biology 41(1-2):78-82

Rahman, Ataur
Probably a Bangladesh or British citizen

2003 “Factors Affection Nutritional Status in Female Adults in Dhaka Slums,


Bangladesh”, w/ Stephen Rogers, Jane A Pryer, Social Biology, v. 50, 3-4

Rainer*, John D.
Member 1974

1970 (2), 1971 (2), 1973 (2), 1981 Book reviews in Social Biology
1959 "Mating and Fertility Patterns in Families with Early Total Deafness", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 6, no. 2

Rajan, S Irudaya
US Mishra, M Ramanathan, SI Rajan. Induced abortion potential among Indian women.
Social Biology 45(3-4):278-88.

Rajanikumari, J
1986 J Rajanikumari, TV Rao. Selection intensities in menopausal and permanent
contraceptor women of a rural population in India. Social Biology 33(1-2):127-30

Rajeswari, GR
GR Rajeswari, BR Busi, JS Murty, VV Rao, S Narahari, Selection intensities and
consanguinity in the Yadava and Vadabalija of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India,
Social Biology. 39 (3-4):316-9

Rajulton PhD, Fernando


Population Research Center and Sociology, University of Western Ontario 2009

2003 SO Gyimah, F. Rajulton. The effects of infant deaths on the risk of subsequent birth:
A comparative analysis of DHS data from Ghana and Kenya. Social Biology, 49:44-57
1992 C. Cheng, F. Rajulton. Determinants of fertility decline in China 1981: an analysis of
intermediate variables. Social Biology, 39: 15-26.
1992 ML De Wit, F Rajulton. Education and timing of parenthood among Canadian
women: a cohort analysis. Social Biology 39(1-2):109-22

Ram, Bali
1973 B. Ram and GE Ebanks, 'Stability of Unions and Fertility in Barbados', Social
Biology, 20:143-150

Ramakumar, R
KK Singh, CM Suchindran, Vipin Singh, R. Ramakumar. Age at return, marriage, and
timing of first birth in India's Uttar Pradesh and Kerala States. Social Biology 39(3):292-
298

Ramanathan, Mala
US Mishra, M Ramanathan, SI Rajan. Induced abortion potential among Indian women.
Social Biology 45(3-4):278-88.

Ramesh, A
1989 A Ramesh, CR Srikumari, S Sukumar. Parallel cousin marriages in Madras City: new
trends in Dravidian kinship. Social Biology 36: 248-254
1978 JS Murty, A Ramesh. Selection intensities among the tribal populations of Adilabad
district, Andhra Pradesh, India, Social Biology 25(4):302-5

Rami Reddy, V
1983 A Papa Rao, V Rami Reddy. Inbreeding among three endogamous groups in a
mulitcaste village of Andhra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 30: 109-111.
Rankin* MD, Dr. Watson S.
Advisory Council 1923-35
1879-1970; Trustee, Duke Endowment 1925-65

Rantakallio MD, PhD, Paula


U Oulu, Dept. Public Health, Finland 1988, 1998

1998 B Xu, MR Järvelin, P Rantakallio. Maternal smoking in pregnancy and sex


differences in perinatal death between boys and girls. Social Biology 45(3-4):273-7.
1997 B Xu, P Rantakallio, MR Järvelin, XL Fang. Sex differentials in perinatal mortality in
China and Finland. Social Biology 44(3-4):170-8.

Rao, BD
1988 BD Rao, BR Busi. Inbreeding among endogamous groups in three multicaste
villages of Srikakulam District, Andrah Pradesh, India. Social Biology 35: 331-336

Rao, BR
1973 J Waller, BR Rao, CC Li. Heterogeneity of Childless Families, Social Biology 20: 133-
138
and J Waller, BR Rao, CC Li. Letter: Reply to Mitra's observations on "Heterogeneity of
childless families". Social Biology 21(3):309-10 (1974)

Rao, Prof. DC
Washington University Medical School, Department of Preventive Medicine, Biostatistics
1983

1984 CAA Barbosa, NE Morton, R Wette, DC Rao, H Krieger. Race, height, and blood
pressure in Northeastern Brazil. Social Biology 30:211-217, 1984.
1980 NE Morton, DC Rao. Hereditary genius: A centennial problem in resolution of
cultural and biological inheritance. Social Biology 27:48-52, 1980.
1980 PW Post, DC Rao, S Scarr. Effect of skin color on self-esteem. Social Biology 26:51-
54, 1980

Rao, Papa Alahari


India
1983 A Papa Rao, V Rami Reddy. Inbreeding among three endogamous groups in a
mulitcaste village of Andhra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 30: 109-111

Rao, PS
1993 A Chandrasekar, JS Jayraj, PS Rao. Consanguinity and its trend in a Mendelian
population of Andhra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 40: 244-247.
1992 L Jeyaseelan, B Antonisamy, PS Rao. Pattern of menstrual cycle length in south
Indian women: a prospective study. Social Biology 39(3-4):306-9

Rao, PSS
1983 PSS Rao. Religion and intensity of inbreeding in Tamil Nadu, South India. Social
Biology 30: 413-422.
1977 PSS Rao, SG Inbaraj. Inbreeding in Tamil Nadu, South India, Social Biology 24: 281-
288
Rao, SR
1997 SR Rao, A Pandey, KI Shajy. Child mortality in Goa: a cross-sectional analysis.
Social Biology 44(1-2):101-10

Rao, TV
1986 Rajanikumari J, Rao TV. Selection intensities in menopausal and permanent
contraceptor women of a rural population in India. Social Biology 33(1-2):127-30

Rao, Vijayendra
World Bank; Population Council, PDR

1995 Greene, Margaret E. and V. Rao. “The Marriage Squeeze and the Rise in Informal
Marriage in Brazil.” Social Biology 42(1-2): 65-82.

Rao, VV
1992 GR Rajeswari, BR Busi, JS Murty, VV Rao, S Narahari. Selection intensities and
consanguineity in the Yadava and Vadabalija of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India,
Social Biology 39 (3-4):316-9
1984 VV Rao, JS Murty. Selection intensities and inbreeding among some caste groups of
Andra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 31: 114-119

Rashad MD PhD, Dr. MN


U Hawaii
1977 IB Ibrahim, C Carter, D McLaughlin, MN Rashad. Ethnicity and suicide in Hawaii.
Social Biology 24(1):10-6.
1976 RC Johnson, J Park, JC DeFries*, GE McClearn*, MP Mi*, MN Rashad, SG Vandenberg,
JR Wilson. Assortative marriage for specific cognitive abilities in Korea. Social Biology, 23,
311-316

Rau, Roland
Max Planck Institute of Demographic Research 2009
2000 “Seasonality of birth in nineteenth and twentieth century Austria”, Joseph Lee
Rodgers*, G Doblhammer, R Rau, Social Biology, v. 47, 3-4

Raymond*, Mr. Douglas E.


Member 1956

Raymont, A
1989 Development, "welfare," and fertility: a simple macroanalysis. Social Biology 36(1-
2):110-3

Rayner*, Sture
Member 1974

Rebelsky*, Freda
Member 1974

Reddy, BM
1983 Opportunity for natural selection among three migrant groups of fishermen of Puri,
India. Social Biology 30(3):335-8.
Reddy, P Changal
Sri Venkateswara University, Anthropology, Tirupati, India 1999

1984 PC Reddy. Distribution, endogamy and isolation of Malas of Chittoor District,


Andhra Pradesh, India. Social Biology 31: 108-113

Reddy, P Govinda
University of Madras, Anthropology, Madras, India 1999

1987 Effects of consanguineous marriages on fertility among three endogamous groups


of Andhra Pradesh. Social Biology 34: 68-77

Redekop, Calvin Wall

1987 G Allen, CW Redekop. Old Colony Mennonites in Mexico - Migration and Inbreeding.
Social Biology 34 (3-4): 166-179
1967 G Allen, CW Redekop. Individual differences in survival and reproduction among
Old Colony Mennonites in Mexico: progress to October 1966. Eugenics Quarterly
14(2):103-11.

Reed, EW
U Minnesota, Minneapolis 1949

1971 Mental retardation and fertility. Social Biology, 18 (Supplement 1), 42-49.
(Ginsburg)
1962 James Victor Higgins*, EW Reed and Sheldon C Reed* "Intelligence and Family Size:
a paradox resolved" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 2

Reed, Prof. Lowell Jacob


Member 1956
Population Association of America, President, 1942-45
President, Johns Hopkins 1953-56

Reed*, Sheldon C
Member 1956; Director 1957-77
1910-2003; Director, Dight Institute 1957-68

1974 "A Short History of Genetic Counseling", Social Biology, 21, 332-39
1968 R Garrison, VE Anderson*, Sheldon Reed*. Assortative marriage. Eugenics
Quarterly, 15: 113-127
1962 James Victor Higgins*, E.W. Reed and Sheldon C. Reed* "Intelligence and Family
Size: a paradox resolved" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 2
1962 New voluntary sterilization law. Eugenics Quarterly 9:166-7.
1961 Sheldon Reed, Esther B. Nordlie, “Genetic Counseling: For Children of Mixed Racial
Ancestry,” Eugenics Quarterly 8, no. 3 (September 1961):157-158
1954 "Fertility and Intelligence among Families of the Mentally Deficient", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 1, #1

Reed, Dight and the Catholic Church


A Law for Human Genetics: Two Discourses by Pope Pius XII (Pope Pius XII here
recommends the Dight Institute as solely concerned with helping families, not with
eugenics. Luigi Gedda* q.v., who was meant to be an advisor in the Church, was a
member of the American Eugenics Society in 1956 as was Reed*. The two had just
appeared in a book together with von Verschuer* who organized Josef Mengele's
research in Auschwitz)

WHO
Genetic Counseling. 1969, WHO Technical Report #416
"It was my [Sheldon Reed] privilege to provide the agenda for the 1968 (WHO) meeting
which led to this [WHO Technical Report on genetic counseling] ... Chaired by Prof. J. A.
Book* (q.v.)... [the meeting was] the milestone at which genetic counseling became
official on a world wide basis." from "History of Genetic Counseling" Social Biology 1974,
p. 337

Universal Health Care and Eugenics – the danger:


Compare these two statements: (one from 1954, the other from 1991)
(1): 1954 "The base for negative eugenics is being laid by a group of medical
geneticists here and in other countries. Public health will require that it be followed up by
practical applications very soon after the scientific justification has been demonstrated."
from "The Role of the American Eugenics Society" EQ, Vol. 1 #1 1954 (not by Sheldon
Reed)
(2): 1991 "If a limitation on public support for potentially healthy children is the law of
the land, an even stronger case can be made to restrict public support for children with
severe genetic disorders. There are many fanciful and theoretical back doors to
eugenics, but Dandridge v. Williams is real ... indirect coercion of pregnant women
by the state, insurance companies, employers, the family or friends may be
just as effective"[as mandated pregnancy screening, Eugenics Watch note], from
Am J. Human Genetics, 1991, Invited Editorial, James E. Bowman

Reed*, Stephen W.
Member 1956

Reed, T Edward
University of Toronto, Zoology and Paediatrics, Canada 1964

1985 Ethnic differences in alcohol use, abuse, and sensitivity: A review with genetic
interpretation. Social Biology, 32, 143-145

Reich, Theodore
1938-2003; Washington U, Psychiatry, St Louis 1998

1980 J Rice, CR Cloninger, T Reich. General Causal-Models For Sex-Differences in the


Familial Transmission of Multifactorial Traits - An Application to Human Spatial Visualizing
Ability, 1980 Social Biology 27 (1): 36-47

Reid*, D. B. W.
Member (Foreign) 1956; Canada

Reid*, Russell M
Member 1974, 1976
1975 Communication: "Observations on 'A Re-examination of the Heritability of Fertility
in the British Peerage' ", Social Biology, v. 22 #3

Reilly, P
1978 Government Support of Genetic Services, Social Biology 25(1):23-32 (1978)

Reimchen, TE
Victoria, Canada

1987 Human color-vision deficiencies and atmospheric twilight. Social Biology, 34, 1-11.

Reitman, Ben L.
Member 1930
Why and How “Progressives” Support Eugenics
Emma Goldman's lover and manager; Emma Goldman adopted the part of socialism
which said that a woman's control over reproduction was as important as control over
employment; Goldman advocated a "birth strike" to liberate women and withhold the
labor supply. Emma Goldman went to jail for distributing birth control literature which
was covered in Mother Earth News by Ben Reitman who reminded people that Emma
taught Margaret all she knew (approx April 1916)

Rejall, Prof. Alfred E.


Member 1925, 1930, 1938, 1956

Rele, JR
International Institute for Population Studies , Bombay, India 1980
U California-Berkeley, International Population and Urban Research 1962, 1963
Population Council, PDR

1965 Some correlates of the age at marriage in the U. S. Eugenics Quarterly 12:1-6

Relethford, Prof. John H


SUNY Oneonta, Anthropology 1984-2009

Reviewer, Social Biology


1986 Settlement formation in historical Massachusetts, 1700–1850. Social Biology
33:276–290
1983 JH Relethford, FC Lees. Genetic implications of return migration. Social Biology 30:
158–161.
1980 Simulation of the effects of changing population size on the genetic structure of
western Ireland. Social Biology 27:53–61.

Ren, Xinhua S
Boston U, School Public Health, Health Policy and Management 1999, 2009
Center for Health Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research, Bedford VA Medical Center
1999

1996 Regional variation in infant survival in China, Social Biology. 43(1-2): 1-19.

Renne, Karen S
Socologist, Human Population Laboratory, California Department of Public Health,
Berkeley, California 1970

1976 Childlessness, Health, and Marital Satisfaction. Social Biology 23:183–197.

Resseguie* PhD, Laurence J


Beloit College, Biology 1976, 2007, 2008
International Population and Urban Research, University of California at Berkeley 2008
Member 1974; Social Biology manuscript referee 1976

1973 "Changes in Stillbirth Ratios Resulting from Changing Fashions in Age of


Childbearing", Social Biology, v. 20, 2
JBS
1973 Influence of age, birth order and reproductive compensation on stillbirth ratios.
Journal of Biosocial Science 5: 443

Restrepo PhD RN, Elizabeth


2003 “Seasonality of birth and conception to teenagers in Texas”, w/ Bruce West, Nicola
Scafetta, Social Biology, v. 50, 1-2

Retherford*, Robert D
Pres. 1991-93; Dir. 1989, 1994-99; VP 2000-06; Sec. 2006-08
Population Council fellowships, 1967-68, 1968-69
East West Population Institute 1970-(2009) Senior Fellow 2009 and Coordinator,
Population and Health Studies 1999-(2009)
Population Council, PDR

1993 Society for the Study of Social Biology, General Conference. Penn State University,
August 4-6,
1993, chief organizer
1988 RD Retherford, William H. Sewell, Intelligence and family size reconsidered, Social
Biology, 35(1-2)
1978 Robert D. Retherford and Naohiro Ogawa, Decomposition of the change in the total
fertility rate in the Republic of Korea, 1966-1970, Social Biology, 25(2)
1974 Robert D. Retherford, Tobacco smoking and sex ratios in the United States, Social
Biology, 21(1)

Reynolds, Larry T
Central Michigan U, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work 1990, 1993

1992 L Lieberman, LT Reynolds, D Friedrich. "The Fitness of Human


Sociobiology: The Future Utility of Four Concepts in Four Subdisciplines." Social Biology
39: 158–169.

Rhine*, Stanley
Member 1974
U New Mexico-Albuquerque, Anthropology, Emeritus 2009

Paranormal studies at Duke and elsewhere


Rhoads, GG
1977 CL Gulbrandsen, NE Morton, GG Rhoads, A Kagan, R Lew. Behavioral, social, and
physiological determinants of lipoprotein concentrations..Social Biology 24(4):289-93.

Rhodius*, H. E. R.
Member (Foreign) 1956; Netherlands

Rhynas, PO
1962 HB Newcombe, PO Rhynas. Child spacing following stillbirth and infant death.
Eugenics Quarterly 9:25-35.

Rice*, Dorothy P.
Dir. 1988-93

Where do the statistics in the health care debate come from?


National Center Health Statistics, Rockville, Maryland (Dir., 1976-82)
1981 Social and Economic Implications of Cancer in the United States, w/ Thomas A.
Hodgson. DHHS, Public Health Service, National Center for Health Statistics
Rice and others have sought to comprehend a number of cost-benefit variables in
gauging the social consequences of illness from different conditions

Rice, Prof. John


Washington University School Medicine, Psychiatry, St Louis (Mathematics in Psychiatry)
1987, 1998, 2009

1980 J Rice, CR Cloninger, T Reich. General Causal-Models For Sex-Differences in the


Familial Transmission of Multifactorial Traits - An Application to Human Spatial Visualizing
Ability. Social Biology 27 (1): 36-47

Dr. Rice maintains the genetic database for the NIMH and NIDA Centers for Genetic
Studies. The NIMH repository has existing genetic data on Bipolar Disorder,
Schizophrenia, Autism, Major Depression and Alzheimer disease, and these existing
datasets are housed in St. Louis. He also distributes the COGA data to other
investigators.
Dr. Rice is CO-PI of a GEI project for a Genome-wide Association Study (GWAS) of
addiction” from http://www.psychiatry.wustl.edu/c/Faculty

Rice, John P
1983 S Yokoyama, JP Rice. Social Selection in Human-Populations-Deterministic Analyses
on the Modification of the Fitness of Offspring by Affected Parents, 1983 Social Biology
30 (2): 181-188
1980 S Yokoyama, JP Rice, RW Yokoyama. The Effect of Social Selection Due to Familial
Mental-Retardation on the Marriage Frequency of Normal Individuals, 1980 Social Biology
27 (3): 194-198

Rice*, Mr. Victor A.


Member 1956

Ridley*, Jeanne Clare


Dir. 1971-1972; Member 1974
1987 book review of Rural Development and Human Fertility by Schujer and Stokes in
Social Biology, v. 34, 3-4
J C Ridley, D E Myers, L R Young, J Nassim, Farm background, socioeconomic status, and
fertility: the two-generation hypothesis, Social Biology. 34(3-4):220-33
1969 Jeanne Clare Ridley*, Mindel C. Sheps*, Joan W. Lingner and Jane A. Menken*. On
the
apparent subfecundity of non-family planners. Social Biology 16 (March): 24-28. 1969

Rife*, David C
Member 1956

1956 "Associations Between Weight Discrimination and Hand Prints", Eugenics Quarterly,
v. 3, 4
1954 "The Myth of the Melting Pot: Genetic Variability and Racial Intermixture", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 1, #4

Riis, I
1999 The secondary sex ratio in Israel: 1980-1995. Social Biology 46(1-2):33-46.

Riley*, Ann P
Dir. 1994-99
Georgetown Univ. 1994-1997

2001 “Menarcheal age and subsequent patterns of family formation”, w/ Ann P Riley
(SSSB), Maxine Weinstein (SSSB), JC Ridley (SSSB), Jonathan Mormino, Tristram Gorrindo,
Social Biology, v. 48(1-2):21-43

Riley*, Matilda W.
Dir. 1986-91
National Institute on Aging (Associate Director 1979-91; Senior Social Scientist 1991-
(1995)

Rimpela, Prof. Arja


Finland
1995 X. Xu and A. Rimpela. 1995 "Maternal Determinants of Birth Weight: A Population-
Based Sample from Qingdao, China." Social Biology 42(3-4): 175-84

Rindfuss, Prof. Ronald R


1974 Contributing Editor, Social Biology
Population Council, PDR
Population Association of America, President 1991
Carolina Population Center 2009
East West Population Center, Senior Felllow 2009
1983 JA Sweet, RR Rindfuss. Those ubiquitous fertility trends: United States 1945-79.
Social Biology 30:127-139

Rivinius*, Hedelise
Member 1974

Rizk*, Hanna
Member (Foreign) 1956
Roberts*, Mr. Charles D.
Member 1956

Roberts, Derek F
UK; Galton Institute

DF Roberts, TC Dann. Physique and family variables in university girls in Britain. Social
Biology 32:1-21-2, 45-52
Roberts, DF. Inbreeding and Ecological Change: an isonymic analysis a Tyneside parish
over three centuries, Social Biology 27: 230-40
1973 Derek F Roberts, Batsheva Bonne (1973) `Reproduction and Inbreeding among the
Samaritans’, Social Biology 20(1): 64—70
1967 Red/green color blindness in the Niger delta. Eugenics Quarterly 14(1):7-13.

Roberts MD, Dr. J. A. Fraser


Member (Foreign) 1956; Member Eugenics Society (England)
1944 "Population problems in the light of differential fertility", Eugenics Review, v. 36, 9-
16
1939 "Intelligence and Family Size", Eugenics Review, v. 30, 237-47 (Ginsburg)

Roberts*, Dr. John M.


Member 1969, 1974

1968 GC Myers JM Roberts. "A Technique for Measuring Preferential Family Size and
Composition", Social Biology, v. 15, 3

Robinson, J Gregory
1975 DW Hastings, J. Gregory Robinson. “Incidence of Childlessness for United States
Women, Cohorts Born 1891-1945.” Social Biology 21:178-84.

Robinson PhD, Rachel Sullivan


Reviewer for Social Biology

2009 (in press) “The Positive Impact of Population Policy on Human Rights in Africa”, in
Between Life and Death – Governing Populations in the Era of Human Rights, Sabine
Berking, Magadelena Zolkos (eds.), New York: Peter Lang; work in progress “Population
Policy in Nigeria: Governmentality, Malthus, the World Bank, and a Charismatic Leader”,
Journal article

Robinson, WC
1986 Another look at the Hutterites and natural fertility. Social Biology 33(1-2):65-76.
1966 Pakistan's new national family planning experiment. Eugenics Quarterly 13(4):316-
25

Rochat, RW
1981 СW Warren, JC Smith, RW Rochat, SE Holck. "Contraceptive Sterilization: A
Comparison of Mexican-Americans and Anglos Living in US Counties Bordering Mexico,"
Social Biology, 28:265

Rockefeller*, John D.
Member 1930
yes, him
Source: Sanger list 1930

Rockefeller* Jr., John D.


Member 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

John D Rockefeller III


Not a member
Financed important eugenic projects such as the post-war work of Margaret Sanger and
the founding of the Population Council;
Population Council: “Since 1952, the Population Council has been the premier
international organization conducting biomedical, public health, and social science
research on population issues. The Council has been instrumental in the design of health
products, service-delivery programs, and public policies” from
http://www.popcouncil.org/about/index.html#Overview

JDR III. “Population growth: The role of the developed world”, Population and
Development Review 4 no. 3 (Sep 78): 509–516

Rockefeller*, Percy A.
Member 1930

Rodgers*, Jacci L.
Secretary /Treasurer 1994-98

Rodgers*, Prof. Joseph Lee


Society for the Study of Social Biology, President 1994-1998, Board of Directors 2000-
2006, 2009, M 1988, 1989
U Oklahoma, Psychology 2009
Population Council, PDR

2003 “Did Births Decline in the United States After the Enactment of No-Fault Divorce
Law?”, w/ Paul A Nakonezny, Kristen Shaw, Social Biology, v. 50, 3-4 [yes, in 34 states
they did]
2002 “Between nurture and nature: the shifting determinants of female fertility in Danish
twin cohorts”, w/ Hans-Peter Kohler*, Kaare Christensen, and “The Biodemography of
Fertility and Longevity”, w/ S Jay Olshansky*, Social Biology, v. 49, 3-4
2000 “Seasonality of birth in nineteenth and twentieth century Austria”, w/ G
Doblhammer, R Rau, Social Biology, v. 47, 3-4
1994 "A social contagion model of adolescent sexual behavior: explaining race
differences", Social Biology, v. 41(1-2):1 ff
1992 "Seasonality of First Coitus in the United States", Social Biology, v. 39, p. 1
1989 "An `Epidemic’ Model of Sexual Intercourse Prevalences for Black and White
Adolescents”, Social Biology, v. 36, #3-4 w/ D.C. Rowe*
1988 "The Season of Birth Paradox", Social Biology, v. 35, 3-4 w/ J. Richard Udry*

The following two books are the foundational texts for the new eugenics –
biodemography and social biology
2002 The Biodemography of Human Reproduction and Fertility, w/ Hans-Peter Kohler*;
2000 Genetic Influences on Human Fertility and Sexuality: Theoretical and Empirical
Contributions from the Biological and behavioral Sciences, w/ David C Rowe*, Warren
Miller* q.v.

Rodrigues, Prof. Roberto Nascimento


CEDEPLAR/UFMG, Demography, Brazil 2000 [CEDEPLAR= Centro de Desenvolvimento e
Planejamento Regional; UFMG = Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais] 2000, 2009
Australian National University Phd Demography 1990

2000 Monica Magadi, Ian Diamond, Roberto Nascimento Rodrigues. The Determinants of
Delivery Care in Kenya. Social Biology 47, 3-4

Rogers, L
1994 J Stevenson, P Everson, L Rogers. Changes in fertility relative to starting, stopping,
and spacing behaviors in a migrating Mennonite community, 1775-1889. Social Biology
41(1-2):83-95

Rogers*, Prof. Richard G


Society for the Study of Social Biology: vp 1997-1998; Chair, Nominations Committee
2005-2006; Board of Directors 1998-2006; Ad Hoc reviewer, Social Biology
2004-(2009) Director, Population Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, U Colorado
Population Council, PDR

1996 CB Nam, Richard G. Rogers*, Robert A. Hummer*. “Impact of Future Cigarette


Smoking Scenarios on Mortality of the Adult Population in the United States: 2000-2050.”
Social Biology 43(3-4):155-168
1995 RG Rogers*, Charles B. Nam, Robert A. Hummer*. “Demographic and
Socioeconomic Links to Cigarette Smoking.” Social Biology 42(1-2):1-21
1991 “Demographic Characteristics of Cigarette Smokers in the United States.” Social
Biology. 38(1-2):1-12.
1988 DL Poston*, Jr. and RG Rogers. "Development and Childlessness in the States and
Territories of Brazil." Social Biology 35 (Fall-Winter, 1988): 267-284.
1987 R Rogers*, R Hackenburg. "Extending Epidemiologic Transition Theory: A
New Stage." Social Biology 34(3-4): 234-243
1988 DL Poston, Jr., RG Rogers*. "Development and Childlessness in the States and
Territories of Brazil." Social Biology 35 Fall-Winter:267-284.
1986 DL Poston, Jr., RG Rogers*. "Comments on the Conceptual Treatment of Neonatal
Mortality." Social Biology 33 (Fall-Winter, 1986):327-328.

ICB Population Program where Rogers works employs:


Dennis Ahlburg
Jason D Boardman*
Jane Menken* (Director, ICB 2001-(2009)

Rogers, Stephen
UK
2003 “Factors Affection Nutritional Status in Female Adults in Dhaka Slums,
Bangladesh”, w/ Jane A Pryer, Ataur Rahman, Social Biology, v. 50, 3-4

Rogerson, PA
1993 PA Rogerson. On the relationship between handedness and longevity. Social
Biology 40(3-4):283-7.

Roghmann PhD, Klaus J


University of Rochester: Medical Center, Pediatrics (Genetics), Preventive Medicine and
Dept. Sociology 1983

1978 RR Sell, KJ Roghmann, RA Doherty. Attitudes toward abortion and prenatal


diagnosis of fetal abnormalities: implications for educational programs, Social Biology
25(4):288-301

Rohr, A
1978 DB Burr, A Rohr. Patterns of psycholinguistic development in the severely mentally
retarded: a hypothesis. Social Biology 25(1):15-22

Rokala*, Prof. Dwight


Member (Foreign) 1974; Canadian
U Manitoba, Sociology, Retired 2003

1973 D Rokala, HF Polesky. "Demographic and Genetic Structures of Reservation


Populations. 1. The Greater Leech Lake (Ojibwa) Reservation, Social Biology, v. 20, 4

Roof, Michael K
Library of Congress 1956

1961 People in figures: Soviet population trends. Eugenics Quarterly 8:123-34.

Rorer, Leonard G.
Member 1974

Rosenthal, Prof. Erich


CUNY-Queens, Sociology 1970

1968 Jewish Intermarriage in Indiana. Eugenics Quarterly, 1968


1961 Jewish fertility in the United States. Eugenics Quarterly 8:198-217.

Rosenwaike, Ira
Population Studies Center, U Pennsylvania 1996, 2000

1990 I Rosenwaike, K Hempstead. Differential mortality by ethnicity and nativity:


foreign- and native-born Irish, Italians, and Jews in New York City, 1979-1981. Social
Biology 37, 1-2:11-25

Ross, John A
Futures Group, Senior Fellow 1996, 2001
Population Council, Research Division, Senior Associate 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993

1996 JA Ross, SB Pham. Unmet need in Vietnam: Who needs what and when? Social
Biology 43(3-4)
Futures Group International is a leader in strengthening the policy environment for public
health programs, especially those in the areas of family planning and reproductive
health” from http://www.futuresgroup.com/fg/services/policy-advocacy.cfm
Futures Group International supports, informs and facilitates international policy and
program decision-making through a wide variety of research and evaluation
methodologies
http://www.futuresgroup.com/fg/services/research-evaluation.cfm

Futures is a key component of the USAID's Monitoring and Evaluation to Assess and Use
Results (MEASURE) Framework … MEASURE Evaluation is funded by USAID and is
implemented by the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, in partnership with Futures Group International, ORC Macro, JSI, and Tulane
University” from http://www.futuresgroup.com/fg/projects/measure.cfm

“Futures Group International has more than two decades of experience of implementing
award-winning social marketing and communications programs throughout the world.
From the landmark Social Marketing for Change (SOMARC) program, to behavior change
communications projects, and mass-media awareness campaigns, Futures has extensive
experience of applying marketing principles to "sell" ideas, attitudes, and behaviors, and
stimulate commercial market growth for health products and services” from
http://www.futuresgroup.com/fg/services/communication-social-marketing.cfm
Social Marketing of Condoms Project aims to increase condom awareness,
encourage usage, and improve HIV knowledge, in order to reduce the incidence of HIV
and prevent unwanted pregnancies
From http://www.futuresgroup.com/fg/projects/niger-condoms.cfm
The Innovations in Family Planning Services IFPS II Technical Assistance Project
(ITAP) is funded by USAID/India … Facilitate collaboration between the public and private
sectors in efforts to address family planning and reproductive health needs; … This
project is a task order under the Public Private Partnership Indefinite Quantity Contract
(PSP IQC) funded by USAID. Futures is the prime contractor for ITAP
From http://www.futuresgroup.com/fg/projects/ifps2-india.cfm
AFFORD's first-year marketing and distribution activities included … introduction of
new oral rehydration salt and zinc products for child survival; and developing expanded
marketing strategies for three existing social marketing brands – Protector® condoms,
Pilplan® oral contraceptives, and Injectaplan® three-month injectable contraceptives.
Under the Social Marketing for Change (SOMARC) Project, Futures Group was responsible
for the introduction of these three products in Uganda between 1991 and 1997. Under
AFFORD, Futures also leads the design and management of activities to expand product
and service distribution networks to better reach Uganda's rural areas and underserved
markets
From http://www.futuresgroup.com/fg/projects/afford.cfm
Startegic Consulting “Futures Group International specializes in providing strategic
consulting services that offer our clients the type of new insights and practical
recommendations that are needed”
From http://www.futuresgroup.com/fg/services/strategic-consulting.cfm
USAID Health Policy Initiative: “Establishing a strong policy foundation is essential
for the effective scale-up of services to achieve the goals envisioned by the President's
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). With funding from USAID and the Emergency
Plan, the Health Policy Initiative (2005–2010) strives to foster an improved enabling
environment for health—especially HIV, family planning/reproductive health, and
maternal health programs. The Health Policy Initiative builds on the legacy of the USAID-
funded POLICY Project, which assisted government and civil society partners in policy
advocacy and formulation in more than 30 countries across Africa, Asia and the Near
East, Europe and Eurasia, and Latin America and the Caribbean “ from
http://www.futuresgroup.com/fg/projects/health-policy.cfm

Ross, S
1972 TR Balakrishnan, S. Ross, JD Allingham, JF Kanter. "Attitudes toward Abortion of
Married Woman in Metropolitan Toronto." Social Biology 19: 35-42

Rossi*, Prof. Alice S


Dir. 1987-92
U Massachusetts-Amherst, Sociology 1974-1991, Emeritus 2009
Johns Hopkins 1968
founder board member NOW 1966-70
Roth, Bernard
Member 1956

Rothammer, Francisco
U Chile-Santiago, Faculty of Medicine, Dept. Cellular Biology and Genetics 1994

1976 R Chakraborty, R Blanco, F Rothhammer, E Llop. Genetic Variability in Chilean


Indian Populations and its Association with Geography, Language, and Culture. Social
Biology, 23, 73-81.

Rotkin*, Prof. Isadore D.


Member 1974, 1979

Rotter, George S
1972 GS Rotter, NG Rotter. Preferred family constellations: a pilot study. Social Biology,
19 (4):401-4

Rotter, Naomi G
Department of Organizational & Social Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology 1987

1972 GS Rotter, NG Rotter. Preferred family constellations: a pilot study. Social Biology,
19 (4):401-4

Rowe*, David C
Dir. 1993-95, 2000-06; Editor, Social Biology 2000-01
(1949-2003); U Colorado-Boulder, PhD, Psychology
signed "Mainstream Science on Intelligence," an editorial written by Linda Gottfredson
and published in the Wall Street Journal, which defended the findings on race and
intelligence in The Bell Curve.
University of Arizona, School of Family and Consumer Resources
1994 DC Rowe, JL Rodgers. A Social Contagion Model of Adolescent Sexual Behavior:
Explaining Race Differences. Social Biology 41, 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1994): 1-18
1989 DC Rowe, JL Rodgers*, S Meseck-Bushey. An "epidemic" model of sexual
intercourse prevalences for Black and White adolescents. Social Biology 36(3-4), 127-
145.

Rowley, PT
1979 L Fisher, PT Rowley, M Lipkin Jr. Predicting immediate outcome of genetic
counseling following screening. Social Biology 26(4):289-301.

Royer, Heather N
U California-Santa Barbara, Economics 2008

1999 H Royer, G Smith. Can the Famous Really Postpone Death? Social Biology 45, 302-
305.

Rubin, George L
Division of Reproductive Health, CDC 1990

1986 CW Warren, ML Gwinn, GL Rubin. Seasonal variation in conceptions and various


pregnancy outcomes. Social Biology 33: 116-126

Rucknagel*, Donald L.
Member 1974

Rush, D
1979 BM Valanis, D Rush. A partial explanation of superior birth weights among foreign-
born women
Social Biology 26(3):198-210

Rushton, Prof. J Phillipe


University of Western Ontario, Psychology (1977-2009)
Pioneer Fund, President (2002-2009), Grantee
Mankind Quarterly (author)
Charles Darwin Research Institute, Founder 1989

1988 JP Rushton. Do r/K reproductive strategies apply to human differences? Social


Biology, 35, 337-340

Race, Evolution and Behavior


"(An) incendiary thesis....that separate races of human beings evolved different
reproductive strategies to cope with different environments and that these strategies led
to physical differences in brain size and hence in intelligence. Human beings who
evolved in the warm but highly unpredictable environment of Africa adopted a strategy
of high reproduction, while human beings who migrated to the hostile cold of Europe and
northern Asia took to producing fewer children but nurturing them more carefully."

---Malcolm W. Browne, New York Times Book Review


"Rushton is a serious scholar who has assembled serious data. Consider just one
example: brain size. The empirical reality, verified by numerous modern studies,
including several based on magnetic resonance imaging, is that a significant and
substantial relationship does exist between brain size and measured intelligence after
body size is taken into account and that the races do have different distributions of brain
size."

---Charles Murray, Afterword to The Bell Curve


[From http://www.charlesdarwinresearch.org/reb.html]

Race and IQ
2008 “James Watson's most inconvenient truth: race realism and the moralistic
fallacy”, JP Rushton, Arthur Jensen (SSSB), Medical Hypotheses, v. 71(5):629-40
“Recent editorials in this journal have defended the right of eminent biologist James
Watson to raise the unpopular hypothesis that people of sub-Saharan African descent
score lower, on average, than people of European or East Asian descent on tests of
general intelligence. As those editorials imply, the scientific evidence is substantial in
showing a genetic contribution to these differences. The unjustified ill treatment meted
out to Watson therefore requires setting the record straight about the current state of
the evidence on intelligence, race, and genetics. In this paper, we summarize our own
previous reviews based on 10 categories of evidence: The worldwide distribution of test
scores; the g factor of mental ability; heritability differences; brain size differences;
trans-racial adoption studies; racial admixture studies; regression-to-the-mean effects;
related life-history traits; human origins research; and the poverty of predictions from
culture-only explanations. The preponderance of evidence demonstrates that in
intelligence, brain size, and other life-history variables, East Asians average a higher IQ
and larger brain than Europeans who average a higher IQ and larger brain than Africans.
Further, these group differences are 50-80% heritable. These are facts, not opinions and
science must be governed by data. There is no place for the "moralistic fallacy" that
reality must conform to our social, political, or ethical desires” from “James Watson's
most inconvenient truth: race realism and the moralistic fallacy” in
http://www.biomedexperts.com/Abstract.bme/18656315

Russell*, Mrs. Evelyn H.


Member 1956

Ryder*, Prof. Norman B


Director 1967-72, Member 1974
Population Association of America, President, 1972-73
co-director, U.S. National Fertility Study
U Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology and Founder, Center for Demography and Ecology
Office of Population Research, Princeton
Population Council, PDR
Developed measures of the demographic transition in the 60’s

1983 Book review in Social Biology, v. 30, 2 of World Population and Human Values: A
New Reality by Salk and Salk
1970 CF Westoff*, L Bumpass, N B Ryder. Letter: Comment on "The probability of
conception after discontinuance of oral contraception," by Wolfers, Social Biology
17(1):60-1
1969 CF Westoff, Larry Bumpass, NB Ryder. "Oral contraception, coital frequency, and
the time required to conceive." Social Biology 16(1):1-10.

Sabagh, G
1962 G Sabagh, RB Edgerton. Sterilized mental defectives look at eugenic sterilization.
Eugenics Quarterly 9:213-22

Sadler* MD, Dr. William K.


Member 1956

Saenz, R
1989 Suicide and Net Migration in Texas Counties 1970 and 1980. Social Biology 36, 1-2

Sagen*, Mr. Oswald K.


Member 1956

Sagi, Prof. Philip C


U Pennsylvania: Sociology 1968, Emeritus 1987 and Population Research Institute (co-
director 1968)
Princeton U, Office of Population Research 1961

1963 RG Potter, CF Westoff, PC Sagi, 'Delays in conception: A discrepancy re-examined',


Eugenics Quarterly, 10, 2:53-58.

Saint Onge, Jarron M.


Ad Hoc reviewer for Social Biology
U Colorado-Boulder, Sociology 2007 and Institute of Behavioral Science, Population
Program (Demography) 2007
U Houston, Sociology 2009

Sakai, Derek K
1997 “Active phenotypic assortment in mate selection: self-descriptions and sought-for
attributes of mates in dating advertisements”, w/ Ronald C Johnson (SSSB), Social
Biology, v. 44, 3-4

Sakoda, James M
Brown U, Sociology and Anthropology 1966

1968 RG Potter, JM Sakoda, WE Feinberg. Variable fecundability and the timing of births.
Eugenics Quarterly 15(3):155-63

Salama, Ibrahim A
1986 AR Omran, Ibrahim A Salama. Macroanalytic study of development and fertility:
consideration of transition models. Social Biology 33(3-4):259-75.

Salinas, C
Valparaiso, Chile 2008
Departamento de Biología, Universidad de Chile, Valparaiso, Chile 1971
1971 J Pinto-Cisternas, C Salinas, C Campusano, H Figueroa, B Lazo. Preliminary
migration data on a population of Valparaíso, Chile. Social Biology 18(3):305-10, 1971
Sep
1970 B Lazo, H Figueroa, C Salinas, C Campusano, J Pinto-Cisternas. Consanguinity in
the province of Valparaiso, Chile, 1917-1966. Social Biology 17, 167–179

Salzano, Francisco M
Universidad do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil 1964

1977 RC Go, RC Elston, FM Salzano. Association and linkage between genetic markers
and morphological and behavioral attributes in dizygotic twins. Social Biology 24(1):62-
8.
1974 AM Araujo, FM Salzano. Marital distances and inbreeding in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Social Biology 21: 249-255.
1971 Demographic and Genetic Interrelationships among Cayapo Indians of Brazil.
Social Biology 18 (2): 148
1963 Population Differences in Red and Green Color Vision Deficiency: A Review, and a
Query on Selection Relaxation. Eugenics Quarterly 10:81-3.

Samet, Prof. Jonathan M


Johns Hopkins U Bloomberg School of Public Health, Epidemiology 2009 (Chair 1994); U
New Mexico School of Medicine 1993

1983 PA May, KJ Hymbaugh, JM Aase, JM Samet. Epidemiology of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome


among American Indians of the Southwest. Social Biology 30(4):374-387

Sander, Prof. William


Reviewer, Social Biology
DePaul U, Economics 1987-2009

1992 Unemployment and marital status in Great Britain. Social Biology, 39(3/4), 299-305
1990 More on the determinants of the fertility transition. Social Biology 37:1-21-2, 52-58

Sanders*, Mr. Joseph


Member 1956

Sanger*, Grant
Member 1930
Board member, Margaret Sanger Research Bureau; 3 children, 11 grandchildren
d. 1989; Margaret Sanger's son; Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, Surgeon 1955-
1977

Sanger*, Margaret
Member 1930, 1956; Member English Eugenics Society

1938
"Eugenics without Birth Control ... cannot stand against the furious winds of economic
pressure ... Before eugenicists and others who are laboring for racial betterment can
succeed, they must first clear the way for birth control. Like the advocates for birth
control, the eugenicists, for instance, are seeking to assist the race toward the
elimination of the unfit. Both are seeking a single end but they lay emphasis upon
different methods ... eugenicists imply or insist that a woman's first duty is to the state;
we contend that her duty to herself is her first duty to the state." Margaret Sanger in
"Birth Control and Racial Betterment", Birth Control Review, Feb. 1919, p. 11 (Ginsburg)

And see
Margaret Sanger's Eugenic Legacy: The Control of Female Fertility
By Angela Franks (McFarland 2005)
At last, a meticulously researched and carefully referenced work on the history and
ideology of Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood. Order your copy today
http://www.angelafranks.com/

Sanghvi*, LD
Tata Cancer Center in Mumbai 1960’s

1970 Changing patterns of caste in India. Social Biology 17(4):299-301


1966 (1982) Inbreeding in India. Eugenics Quarterly, 13, 4: 291-301 (1966), then
republished in Social Biology 29: 106-117 as one of the most popular articles
1954 Genetic diversity in the people of Western India. Eugenics Quarterly, 1954

Pham, SB
1996 John A Ross, SB Pham. Unmet need in Vietnam: Who needs what and when? Social
Biology 43(3-4)

Santiso, Roberto
Executive Director, Asociacion Probienstar de Familia, Guatemala City, Guatemala 1987

1981 R Santiso, MA Pineda, M Marroquín, JT Bertrand. Vasectomy in Guatemala: a


follow-up study of five hundred acceptors. Social Biology 28(3-4):253-64

Santow, Gigi
U Stockholm, Demography Unit, Senior Research Associate 1999
Population Council, PDR

1989 Gigi Santow, Michael Bracher. Do gravidity and age affect pregnancy outcome?
Social Biology 36: 9-22.

Sargent*, Mr. Homer


Member 1956

Sarto, Gloria E.
Member 1974

Sastry PhD, Narayan


Referee, Social Biology
Office of Population Research, Princeton
Carolina Population Center
Population Studies Center, U Michigan 2009
RAND: Labor and Population 2009

Satterthwaite*, Adeline P.
Member 1974
Population Council 1968, 1974
ran pill trials for Clarence Gamble q.v. and Pathfinder Fund in Humacao, Puerto Rico; her
work represented one fourth of the case histories presented to the FDA

Satyavada, Aravinda
Seghal Foundation
UNFPA 2004
Kansas State U 1997-2002

2000 A Satyavada, DJ Adamchak. Determinants of current use of contraception and


children ever born in Nepal, Social Biology 47(1-2):51-60

Saul*, Prof. Frank P


Member 1974
Medical College Ohio (merged w/ U Toledo 2006) Anatomy 1979, Emeritus 2009

Savage, Joanne
2003 “Human ecology, crime, and crime control: Linking individual behavior and
aggregate crime”, Social Biology, v. 50, 1-2

Savarinathan, Gemma
India
1969 WR Centerwall, G Savarinathan, LR Mohan, V Booshanam, M Zachariah. Inbreeding
patterns in rural South India. Social Biology 16:2

Saxena, GB
Institute of Economic Growth, India 1969

1965 Differential fertility in rural Hindu community: a sample survey of the rural Uttar
Pradesh, India. Eugenics Quarterly 12(3):137-45.
and
“Differential fertility and mortality in different castes and communities in the rural
Uttar…” GB Saxena - Ph. D. Dissertation (Lucknow: Lucknow University, 1959)

Saxena, Prem Chandra


International Institute for Population Studies, Bombay, India 1977

1977 “Breast-Feeding: Its Effects on Postpartum Amenorrhea”, Social Biology, 24(1): 45-
51

Scafetta, Nicola
2003 “Seasonality of birth and conception to teenagers in Texas”, w/ Bruce J. West,
Elizabeth Restrepo, Social Biology, v. 50, 1-2

Scala* MD, Michael E.


Member 1974

Scalamandre, A
1992 E Bottini, F Gloria-Bottini, N Lucarini, A Scalamandré, P Borgiani, A Amante.
Phosphoglucomutase genetic polymorphism and human fertility. Social Biology 39(3-
4):246-56
Scanzoni, John
U Florida, Sociology 1989, 2009 Emeritus
U North Carolina-Greensboro, Sociology 1979
Indiana U, Sociology 1972, 1976

1974 P Cutright, S Belt, J Scanzoni. Gender preferences, sex predetermination, and


family size in the United States. Social Biology 21(3):242-8

Scarr* (-Salapatek), Prof. Sandra


Dir. 1971-82, 1985-86
President, Behavior Genetics Assn. 1985
In 1995, she was a signatory of a collective statement titled "Mainstream Science on
Intelligence", written by Linda Gottfredson and published in the Wall Street Journal. She
also wrote a favorable review of The Bell Curve “ from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Scarr

1982 Effects of birth weight on later intelligence, Social Biology 29, 3–4:230–237
1975 PW Post, DC Rao, S Scarr. Effect of skin color on self-esteem. Social Biology 26:51-
54, 1980.
1975 L Carter-Saltzman, S Scarr-Salapatek. Blood group, behavioral, and morphological
differences among dizygotic twins. Social Biology 22:372-74
1972 A Pakstis, S Scarr*-Salapatek, RC Elston, R Siervogel. Genetic contributions to
morphological and behavioral similarities among sibs and dizygotic twins: Linkages and
allelic differences. Social Biology, 19:185-192
1968 Environmental bias in twin studies. Eugenics Quarterly, 15, 34-40 and 1982 reprint
in Social Biology 29:221-229

Schacht, Lee E
U Minnesota, Public Health, Maternal and Child Health, Human Genetics

1961 Genetic counseling: at the Minnesota State Board of Health. Eugenics Quarterly
8:226-8.

Schachter MD PhD, Joseph


University of Pittsburgh: Graduate School of Public Health, Epidemiology, 1982, 1984,
1987 and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center,
1969, 1974, 1998
Columbia U Psychoanalytic Clinic for Training and Research 2008

1971 G Allen, J Schachter. Ease of conception in mothers of twins. Social Biology


18(1):18-27

Schapiro, MO
1979 RA Easterlin, MO Schapiro. Homicide and fertility rates in the United States: a
comment. Social Biology 26(4):341-3

Scheinfeld*, Amram
Member 1974

1976 Furthernotes on dizygotic twinning-rate changes. Social Biology 23(1):82-5.


1958 “Changing Attitudes toward Human Genetics and Eugenics”, Eugenics Quarterly 5:
145-153

Schimmele, Christoph M
Probably Canadian

2009 “Developing Scales for Measuring Gender Behaviors in Reproductive Health in


Rural China”, w/ Zheng Wu, Xueyan Yang, Shuzhuo Li, Biodemography and Social
Biology, v. 54

Schnittker PhD, Jason


University of Pennsylvania, Graduate Group in Demography 2009 and Population Studies
Center 2009 and Sociology 2009

2004 “Psychological Factors as Mechanisms for Socioeconomic Disparities in Health: A


Critical Appraisal of Four Common Factors”, Social Biology 51, No. 1-2

Schneider, Stephanie MR
University of Arizona, Psychology 2005; worked with JE King, AJ Figueredo of U Arizona-
Tucson, Psychology
Promotes JP Rushton’s version of scientific racism

2004 “The Heritability of Life History Strategy: The K-Factor, Covitality, and Personality”,
w/ Aurelio José Figueredo, Geneva Vásquez, Barbara Hagenah Brumbach, Social Biology
51, 3-4

Schoen, Prof. Robert


Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University 2009
Population Council, PDR

2000 R Schoen, Nan Marie Astone, Constance A Nathanson, Young J Kim, Nancy Murray.
“The Impact of Fertility Intentions on Behavior: The Case of Sterilization”, Social Biology,
47: 61-76
1976 “Measuring Mortality Trends and Differentials”, Social Biology, v. 23: 235-243

Schonmuller*, Judith M.
Member 1974

Schreider, E
1967 Physiological changes in successive pregnancies and birth-order effects. Eugenics
Quarterly 14(1):75-6.

Schrock, NW
1964 JW Leasure, NW Schrock. White and Nonwhite Fertility by Census Tract for 1960.
Eugenics Quarterly 11:148-53.

Schuett MS, Virginia E


U Wisconsin-Madison 1984

1985 HS Barden, R Kessel, V Schuett. The Costs and Benefits of Screening for PKU in
Wisconsin. Social Biology. 31(1-2):1
Schuckit*, Dr. Marc A.
Member 1974
University of California at San Diego, Psychiatry 1998

Schull*, Prof. William J.


Member 1974, 1992

1962 Inbreeding and maternal effects in the Japanese. Eugenics Quarterly, 9, 14-22.
1959 “Inbreeding effects on man”, Eugenics Quarterly 6:102-109

Schulsinger MD, Fini


Psychological Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark 1976
1982 SA Mednick, E Mura, F Schulsinger, B Mednick. Perinatal conditions and infant
development in children with schizophrenic parents. Social Biology, 29(3-4):264-275,
1982
1973 SA Mednick, E Mura, F Schulsinger, B Mednick. Erratum and further analysis:
"perinatal conditions and infant development in children with schizophrenic parents".
Social Biology 20(1):111-2.

Schultz*, Prof. T. Paul


Member 1974; Dir. 1986-90; Member 1995
Population Council, PDR

RAND; Yale; World Bank; Rockefeller Foundation; National Academy of Science

I am an ostrich
“Dr. E. William Colglazier, executive officer of the National Academy of Sciences, was
indignant when first asked about eugenics influence on his organization. Calling the idea
"totally outrageous," he asked for claims in writing. After receiving over one-hundred
pages of documentation---none of which he challenged--Dr. Colglazier issued the
following statement in a letter:
Eugenics, defined as the study of hereditary improvement of the human race by
controlled selective breeding, is a discredited science. The National Academies, which
includes the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, and the National
Research Council, have no connection with and do not support eugenics as a science or
as a social policy.
In the interview, Colglazier had said he was not familiar with SSSB. After receiving the
documentation, he remarked in his letter: "Because a number of distinguished Academy
members currently belong to this scientific society, I doubt very much that it promotes or
encourages eugenics." From the Meehan Reports
http://www.meehanreports.com/what%27swrong.html

Actually all histories of eugenics in the Thirties agree that a number of very distinguished
scientists and academics were eugenic society members and that this validated
eugenics for society as a whole. So anyone who knows history should expect to find that
very distinguished scientists and academics are among those now supporting eugenics.

Schutjer, Prof. Wayne A


Pennsylvania State U, Agricultural Economics 1968, 1980 and Population Issues Research
Center (Population Research Center) 1980
1986 WA Schutjer, CS Stokes, JR Poindexter. Why not use contraception? Economics of
fertility regulation among rural Egyptian women Social Biology 33, no3-4, pp. 214-228

Schvaneveldt, Prof. Jay D


Utah State U, Family, Consumer and Human Development 1995-(2009)

1978 GR Adams, N Bueche, JD Schvaneveldt. Contemporary views of euthanasia [or


AVE]: A regional assessment, Social Biology 25:548-560

Schwager, SJ
2001 C Ahiadeke, DT Gurak, SJ Schwager. “Breastfeeding behavior and infant survival
with emphasis on reverse causation bias: some evidence from Nigeria”, Social Biology 47
94-113

Scott, Eugenie C.
Member 1974
prominent in devising evolutionary curricula and in disputes over teaching creationism;
less quick to explain her support for eugenics

Scott*, Prof. John Paul


Member 1956, 1974; Director 1959-63; v.p. 1964-65; 1966-71 (June)

1987 On genetics and criminal behavior. Social Biology 34:3-43-4, 256-265


1961 Gordon Allen, Dudley Kirk, JP Scott, HL Shapiro, Bruce Wallace. “Statement of the
Eugenic Position: By the Special Committee of the Board of Directors American Eugenics
Society”, Eugenics Quarterly 8: 181-184.

Scrimshaw*, Susan
Dir. 1986-88
Pathfinder Find 2007; like the Pathfinder Fund, Scrimshaw is a specialist in introducing
abortion etc. into countries or cultures opposed to birth control (such as Latin America or
the Moslem areas of English cities).
Population Council, PDR

1974 KH Chen, SM Wishic, S Scrimshaw. “Effects of Unstable Sexual Unions on Fertility in


Guayaquil, Ecuador.” Social Biology 21:353-359

Seals, Brenda F
U Iowa Hospitals, Pediatrics 1984

1985 BF Seals, EE Ekwo, RA Williamson, JW Hanson. “Moral and religious influences on


the amniocentesis decision”, Social Biology, 1985, vol. 32, 1-2, pp. 13-30

Sear, Rebecca
UK, Galton Institute Council member 2009
London School of Economics, Population Studies 2009

2006 Size-dependent reproductive success in Gambian men: does height or weight


matter more? Social Biology 53(3-4): 172-188
Seeman*, Prof. Teresa
Society for the Study of Social Biology Board of Directors 2000-2006
Population Council, PDR
Office of Population Research (publication)
UCLA, California Center for Population Research 2009

Sefcek, Jon Adam


Referee for “Journal for the Society of the Study of Social Biology”
U Arizona-Tucson, Psychology 2005

Segal*, Sheldon
Dir. 1969-80, 1987-92
Population Council (1956-(2009); Biomedical Division: asst. med. dir. 1956-63, med. dir.
1963-78; v.p. 1969-76, sr. v.p. 1976-78; distinguished scientist 2009)
Rockefeller Fndn, Dir., Population Sciences 1978-(1992), emeritus 1992-2008
developed IUD’s and Norplant

Biologic Concepts of sex and reproduction, SJ Segal, Eugenics Quarterly

Sell PhD, Ralph R


University of Rochester, Sociology 1983

1978 “Pronatalism and fertility: the case of the military”, w/ RR Sell, Social Biology
25(4):259-71
1978 RR Sell, KJ Roghmann, RA Doherty. Attitudes toward abortion and prenatal
diagnosis of fetal abnormalities: implications for educational programs, Social Biology
25(4):288-301

Sellon*, Mrs. John


Member 1956

Sembajwe, IS
1981 Education and accuracy of age reporting among Yoruba females in Western
Nigeria. Social Biology 27(4):294-303.

Senior*, Mr. Clarence


Member 1956
International Planned Parenthood Federation (Western Hemisphere Regional Council
1961-62)

Sermsri, Santhat
Mahidol U, Thailand 1993

1992 John N. Edwards, Theodore D. Fuller, Santhat Sermsri, Sairudee Vorakitphokatorn,


“Household Crowding and Reproductive Behavior,” Social Biology 39:212-230

Sewell*, William H
Dir. 1991
Chancellor, U Wisconsin
1988 Robert D Retherford*, William H. Sewell. Intelligence and family size reconsidered,
Social Biology, 35(1-2)

Shackelford, Prof. Todd K


2005 “Toward an evolutionary forensic psychology”, w/ Joshua Duntley, Social Biology, v.
51, 3-4 and see “Sex, Status, and Criminality: A Theoretical Nexus” Lee Ellis*, Social
Biology, v. 51, 3-4 and “A reply to Duntley, Shackelford and Tittle”, Lee Ellis*, Social
Biology, v. 51, 3-4

Shain, Prof. Rochelle N


U Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio 1987-(2009) and Psychiatry 1987-(2009)

1984 RN Shain, WB Miller, AE Holden. The decision to terminate childbearing: differences


in preoperative ambivalence between tubal ligation women and vasectomy wives. Social
Biology 31(1-2):40-58

Shamer* MD, Dr. Maurice E.


Member 1956

Shapiro*, Harry L
Director 1947-52; v.p. 1953; Pres. 1956-63; Director 1964-73; Member 1974

1990 Obit for Shapiro:


Harry L. Shapiro 1902-1990.Social Biology 37(3-4):270-1.
1982 Shapiro HL. In memory of Frederick H. Osborn*. Social Biology 29(1-2):i-iv
(reprinted 1982)
[Frederick Osborn was supremely important in post-war eugenics]
1961 Allen Gordon, Dudley Kirk, John Paul Scott, HL Shapiro Bruce Wallace. Statement of
the eugenic position. Eugenics Quarterly 8:181-4, 1961 Dec
1959 Shapiro, "Eugenics and Future Society," Eugenics Quarterly, 6, 3

Sharp, Prof. Susan F


U Oklahoma, Sociology 2009

1981 Adamchak's ideal family size and family background: a research note. Social
Biology 28(3-4):328-33

Shaw, Kristen
2004 “Did Births Decline in the United States after the Enactment of No-Fault Divorce
Law?” w/ Paul A. Nakonezny, Joseph L. Rodgers*, Social Biology, v. 50, 3-4

Shaw* MD, Prof. Margery W


Member 1974
University Michigan-Ann Arbor, Human Genetics 1964

Shaw*, Richard
Member (Foreign) 1974; Canada

Sheets, John W
1980 Population structure of depreciated communities: I. The 1977 genetic
demographies of Colonsay and Jura Islands, the Scottish Inner Hebrides. Social Biology
27, 114–129

Shell-Duncan, Bettina
U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009 and Biocultural
Anthropology 2009
1999 Premarital childbearing in Northwest Kenya: challenging the concept of
illegitimacy. Social Biology 46, 1-2

Sheps, Mindel C
Harvard Medical School, Preventive Medicine
1969 Jeanne Clare Ridley*, Mindel C Sheps, Joan W Lingner and Jane A Menken*.
On the apparent subfecundity of non-family planners. Social Biology 16 (March):
24-28

Sherrod*, Lonnie R.
Treas. 1984-90

Shideler*, Prof. W. H.
Member 1930, 1956

Shine*, Ian
Member 1974

Shin, Prof. Eui Hang (Ken)


University of South Carolina-Columbia: Sociology, Emeritus (2009) and Walker Institute
of International and Area Studies (Associate) (2009)

1975 Economic and social correlations of infant mortality: A cross-sectional and


longitudinal analysis of 63 countries. Social Biology 22

Shirer, Robin
2001 “Condom use and partner characteristics among young adult males in urban
Ghana, aged 15-24”, w/ B. Gray, Gwendolyn T Morgan, Social Biology, v. 48, 3-4

Sholte, FG
1973 RC Juberg, CR Goshen, FG Sholte. "Socioeconomic and Reproductive
Characteristics of the Parents of Patients with the G1-trisomy Syndrome", Social Biology,
v. 20, 4

Short*, Glen B.
Member 1974

Sibanda, Amson
1999 Reproductive change in Zimbabwe and Kenya: The role of the proximate
determinants in recent fertility trends. Social Biology 46(1-2): 82-99.

Siegel*, Paul B.
Member 1974
Siever MD, Larry J
Department of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York 1997

1991 RSE Keefe, JM Silverman, LJ Siever, BA Cornblatt. Refining Phenotype


Characterization In Genetic-Linkage Studies of Schizophrenia. Social Biology 38 (3-4):
197-218

Siervogel PhD, Prof. Roger M


Wright State University School of Medicine: 1993–(2009) Director, Lifespan Health
Research Center, Dayton, Ohio
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Postdoctoral, 1971–73, Human Genetics

1972 A Pakstis, S Scarr-Salapatek, RC Elston, R Siervogel. Genetic contributions to


morphological and behavioral similarities among sibs and dizygotic twins: Linkages and
allelic differences. Social Biology, 19:185-192

Sigvardsson, Soren
1986 S Sigvardsson, CR Cloninger, M Bohman “Prevention and treatment of alcohol
abuse; uses and limitations of the high risk paradigm” Social Biology, 32:3-43-4, 185-194

Sills*, David
Dir. 1972 (December)-1974; Member 1974
Population Council: Demographic division, assoc. dir 1968-70; Bd. Dir., Population
Council 1970-72

Silveria*, Fernando Rodrigues da


Member (Foreign) 1956; Brazil

Silverman PhD, Jeremy M


Department of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York 1997

1991 RSE Keefe, JM Silverman, LJ Siever, BA Cornblatt. Refining Phenotype


Characterization in Genetic-Linkage Studies of Schizophrenia, 1991 Social Biology 38 (3-
4): 197-218

Simmons, Alan B
York University, Sociology, Emeritus (2009) and Past Director and Fellow, Centre for
Research on Latin American and the Caribbean (CERLAC) (2009)
Cornell, PhD 1970

1974 Ambivalence toward small families in rural Latin America. Social Biology
21(2):127-43.

Simpson* MD, Dr. Joe Leigh


Member 1974

Singer*, Prof. Burton


Dir. 1988-90
Princeton U: Office of Population Research (OPR) 2009
NBER Economics of Aging Program 2009
U Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography of Health and Aging 2009
Singer, G
1979 G Singer, Y Stern, H Van der Spy. Emotional disturbance in unplanned versus
planned children. Social Biology 23:254–258

Singh*, Baljit
Member (Foreign) 1956

Singh, BK
1979 "Correlates of Attitudes towards Euthanasia." Social Biology, 26:247-253

Singh, Kaushalendra K
Carolina Population Center

1994 Dilip C Nath, Kenneth C Land*, KK Singh. Birth spacing, breastfeeding and early
child mortality in a traditional Indian society: a hazards model analysis. Social Biology
41(3-4): 168-180.
1994 KK Singh, CM Suchindran, RS Singh. Smoothed breastfeeding durations and
waiting time to conception Social Biology 41(3-4):229-39
1993 DC Nath, KK Singh, KC Land, PK Talukdar. Breastfeeding and postpartum
amenorrhea in a traditional society: a hazards model analysis. Social Biology 40(1-2):74-
86
1992 KK Singh, CM Suchindran, Vipin Singh, R Ramakumar. Age at return marriage, and
timing of first birth in India's Uttar Pradesh and Kerala States. Social Biology 39(3):292-
298.

Singh, KP
1974 Child mortality, social status, and fertility in India. Social Biology 21(4):385-8

Singh, Vipin
1992 KK Singh, CM Suchindran, Vipin Singh, R Ramakumar. Age at return marriage, and
timing of first birth in India's Uttar Pradesh and Kerala States. Social Biology 39(3):292-
298.

Sinkewicz, Marilyn
2009 "New Estimates of the Prevalence of Psychopathology among Men: Accounting for
Nonresponse Bias”, v. 54, Biodemography and Social Biology from
http://community.ncfr.org/2007AnnualConference/Fragile%20Families.pdf
or
“The mental health of men: Accounting for missing data in prevalence estimates of
depression, anxiety and substance dependence”, Biodemography and Social Biology
from http://www.ssw.umich.edu/ResearchNewsletter/NewsletterFall07.pdf.

Sinnock*, Pomeroy
Member 1974

Sklar, June
1975 B Berkov, J Sklar. Methodological options in measuring illegitimacy and the
difference they make. Social Biology 22(4):356-71.

Slade*, Valeda
Secretary 1989-90
Population Council: 1984, 1985, 1986 editor, Studies in Family Planning

Slater, Eliot (ES)


Nazi trained

1971 JS Price, E Slater, EH Hare. Marital status of first admissions to psychiatric beds in
England and Wales in 1965 and 1966. Social Biology 18:S74-94.
1971 Eliot Slater, EH Hare, JS Price. Marriage and fertility of psychotic patients
compared to national data. Social Biology, 18(Suppl.):60-73, 1971. (Slater was Nazi
trained)

Slocomb, JC
1976 SJ Kunitz, JC Slocumb.The changing sex ratio of the navajo tribe. Social Biology
23(1):33-44.

Smith, Daniel Jordan


2000 Referee, Social Biology
2009 Associate Director, Brown University, Population Studies and Training Center
Population Council, PDR

Smith, Prof. David Glen


1981 Admixture and population replacement of the Sells Papago indians: three
strategies. Social Biology 28(1-2):126-44.
1976 DG Smith. The Effect of Emigration upon the Age-structure and Growth of a
Traditional Reservation Population: The Papago of Southern Arizona. Social Biology
23:21-32.

Smith, Prof. David P.


1997 Benjamin S. Bradshaw, David P. Smith. The decline of tuberculosis mortality in an
urban Mexican origin population, 1935-84. Social Biology 44:25-41.
1985 DP Smith. Regression analysis of "current status" life tables on duration of
breastfeeding in Sri Lanka. Social Biology
1985 DP Smith. Breastfeeding in the United States. Social Biology 32(1-2):53-60

Smith, David W
2009 “A Cohort Study of Tuberculosis and Influenza Mortality in the Twentieth Century”,
w/ Benjamin S Bradshaw, Stephen Blanchard, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54,
1

Smith, Prof. Gary


2000 “Are Jewish Deathdates Affected by the Timing of Holidays?”, w/ Peter Lee, Social
Biology, v. 47 (Spring-Summer 2000), 127–134
1998 “Can the Famous Really Postpone Death?”, w/Heather Royer, Social Biology, Fall-
Winter, 302-305

Smith*, George D.
Member 1956

Smith*, Prof. Ken R


Member, Board of Directors, Society for the Study of Social Biology (1996-2003, 2006-
2009), co-editor, Social Biology 2008-2011
University of Utah, Family and Consumer Studies 2009 and Associate Director,
Pedigree and Population Resource, Huntsman Cancer Institute 2009 and
Investigator, Institute for Public and International Affairs 2009

2003 “Double impact: What sibling data can tell us about the long-term negative
effects of parental divorce”, w/ Nicholas Wolfinger, Lori Kowaleski-Jones, Social
Biology, v. 50, 1-2
2002 “Fertility and Post-Reproductive Longevity”, w/ Geraldine P. Mineau, Lee. L.
Bean, Social Biology, v. 49, 3 [Funded by two NIH grants]
1998 “Children's health and their mothers' risk of divorce or separation”, w/ Jutta
Joesch, Social Biology, v. 45 3/ 4
1996 "The Risk of Mortality Following Widowhood: Gender Differences between
Sudden and Expected Widowhood," w/ Cathleen D Zick, Social Biology, v. 43, 1-2

Smith, JC
1981 СW Warren, JC Smith, RW Rochat, SE Holck. "Contraceptive Sterilization: A
Comparison of Mexican-Americans and Anglos Living in US Counties Bordering Mexico,"
Social Biology, 28:265

Smith, Tom W
1990 Tom W. Smith, "Discrepancies between Men and Women in Reporting Number of
Sexual Partners: A Cross-National Comparison," Chicago: NORC, September, 1990, 25p.
Published in Social Biology, 39 (Fall/Winter, 1992), 203-211.

Smith-Lovin, Prof. Lynn


Duke U, Dept. Sociology 2009; U Arizona-Tucson 2001
1982 Lynn Smith-Lovin, Ann R.Tickamyer. "Fertility and Patterns of Labor Force
Participation among Married Women." Social Biology 28: 81-95

Smits, Luc J
Department of Medical Informatics, Epidemiology and Statistics, Faculty of Medical
Sciences, University of Nijmegen The Hague 1997
Luc J. Smits, Piet H. Jongbloet, Gerhard A. Zielhuis. Fecundity of Daughters Born after
Short, Intermediate, or Long Birth Intervals: An Analysis of Family Reconstitutions
fromthe Netherlands, Late 19th-Early 20th Century. Social Biology 47, 1-2
1998 L J Smits, WL Nelen, MG Wouters, H Straatman, PH Jongbloet, GA Zielhuis.
Conditions at conception in women with recurrent miscarriage. Social Biology 45(1-
2):143-9.

Smolen, Toni N
Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado, Boulder 2006

1985 TN Smolen, AC Collins. Neurochemical mechanisms in the genetics of alcohol


phenotypes. Social Biology 32(3-4):255-71.

Snell*, George D.
Member 1956
1903-1996; Nobel prize for medicine and physiology in 1980; histocompatibility
Snow*, Prof. William F.
Adv. Council 1923-40; Member 1930; Director 1936, 1939-46

Snyder*, Prof. Laurence H.


Director 1947-49; v.p. 1950-52; Director 1953; (1901-1986)

Sobrero*, Aquilo J.
Member 1974

1988 book review in Social Biology, v. 35, 1-2 of Developments in Human Reproduction
and Their Eugenic, Ethical Implications
1973 AJ Sobrero, KL Kohli, H Edey, JE Davis, R Karp. A vasectomy service in a free-
standing family planning center: one year's experience. Social Biology 20(3):303-7

Society for the Study of Social Biology – some articles


1993 Descriptions and Goals, Social Biology 40:158
1983 1983 Message from the President of the Society for the Study of Social Biology:
Social Biology – Whence and Whither, Social Biology 30: 112-114 (Frederick Osborn died
in 1982 so this message is a response to the death of Osborn, a supremely important
figure in post war eugenics. Naturally the question is Whence and whither. Richard
Hazlet Osborne dominated the scene till 1999.
"A New Name — Society for the Study of Social Biology (formerly the American Eugenics
Society)," Social Biology 20, no. 1 (1973): 1. 22
1961 Allen, Gordon, Dudley Kirk, J. P. Scott, H. L. Shapiro and Bruce Wallace (1961)
“Statement of the Eugenic Position: By the Special Committee of the Board of Directors
American Eugenics Society”, Eugenics Quarterly 8: 181-184.
Reminiscences: The Role of Foundations, the Population Association of America,
Princeton University and the United Nations in Fostering American Interest in Population
Problems. Frank W. Notestein and Frederick W. Osborn. The Milbank Memorial Fund
Quarterly, Vol. 49, No. 4, Part 2: Forty Years of Research in Human Fertility: Retrospect
and Prospect. Proceedings of a Conference Honoring Clyde V. Kiser. Held at the Carnegie
Endowment International Center New York City, May 5-6, 1971 (Oct., 1971), pp. 67-8
1961 Allen, Gordon, Dudley Kirk, J. P. Scott, H. L. Shapiro and Bruce Wallace. “Statement
of the Eugenic Position: By the Special Committee of the Board of Directors American
Eugenics Society”, Eugenics Quarterly 8: 181-184.
1956 "Membership List," Eugenics Quarterly, 3:252
[and see Frederick Osborn q.v.]

Soldo*, Prof. Beth J


2005-(2009) Board Member, Society of Biodemography and Social Biology
University of Pennsylvania, Graduate Group in Demography 2009 and Population Studies
Center

2005 “Childhood Predictors of Late-Life Diabetes: The Case of Mexico”, w/ Iliana V


Kohler, Social Biology, v. 52, 3-4
2005 “Using Anthropometric Indicators for Mexicans in the United States and Mexico to
Understand the Selection of Migrants and the ‘Hispanic Paradox’ “, w/ Eileen M
Crimmins* (SSSB), Jung Ki Kim, Dawn E Alley, Social Biology, v. 52, 3-4

Solish*, Dr. George


Member 1974
Solomon*, Erwin S
Member 1956

1956 Social Characteristics and Fertility: A Study of Two Religious Groups in Metropolitan
New York. Eugenics Quarterly 3

Soneji PhD, Samir


Forthcoming (2009or later) "Disparities in Disability Life Expectancy in US Birth Cohorts:
The Influence of Race and Sex", Social Biology

Song, Shige
CUNY Institute for Demographic Research 2009
Referee, Social Biology

Sonnenborn*, Prof. Tracy M.


Dir. 1958, March 1959
1905-1981; non-Mendelian inheritance

Sorenson*, Prof. James R.


Member 1974
University of North Carolina, Health Behavior and Health Education, Chair 1985-1996
“Much of Africa's capacity today in health education is derivative of Africans trained in
Chapel Hill or exports from this UNC program. - Lawrence Green, CDC” from
http://www.sph.unc.edu/hbhe/historical_timeline_903_9264.html

1983 Wertz DC, Sorenson JR. Contraceptive use and efficacy in a genetically counseled
population. Social Biology 30(3):328-34.

South, Prof. Scott J


Center for Social and Demographic Analysis (CSDA), SUNY-Albany 2009

1980 Frank D. Bean, Margaret P. Clark, Scott J South, Gray Swicegood and Dorie
Williams. "Changes in Sexual Desire after Voluntary Sterilization." Social Biology 27
(Fall): 186-193.

Soyka, MG
1979 Charles Mode, RG Potter, MG Soyka, RC Avery. Measuring Potential Fertility
through Null Segments--an Exploratory Analysis. Social Biology 26:314 -329, 1979

Spaulding*, Irving A.
Member 1956

Speizer, Ilene S
U North Carolina: Carolina Population Center 2009 and School of Global Public Health,
Maternal and Child Health 2009

1999 “Are husbands a barrier to women’s family planning use? The case of Morocco”,
Social Biology, v. 46:1-16
1995 'Men's desire for additional wives and children', Social Biology 42 (3-4): 199-213)
Spence, A
1977 L Williams, A Spence, SC Tideman. Implications of the observed effects of air
pollution on birth weight. Social Biology 24(1):1-9

Spencer, HG
1992 Assortative versus selective mating: is the distinction worthwhile? Social Biology
39(3-4):310-5.

Spengler, Joseph J.
(Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); Member 1956
Population Association of America, President, 1956-57
This man faced the issue of declining population early and was at Duke which may
explain why James Vaupel became a leader on facing the issue of depopulation.

1979 France faces depopulation., Duke Univ. Press, Studies in social and economic
demography; 1978 Facing Zero Population Growth: Reactions and Interpretations, Past
and Present; 1973 Population Problems in the Victorian Age: debates on the issue from
19th century critical journals., Gregg, Farnborough, England; 1972 Population Economics:
selected essays. (ed.) w/ others); 1971 Declining Population Growth Revisited.

1951 "Economic Factors in the Development of Densely Populated Areas", Proc.


American Philosophical Society, vol. 95, #1

Spicer, JC
1974 JC Spicer, SO Gustavus. Mormon fertility through half a century: another test of the
Americanization hypothesis. Social Biology 21(1):70-6

Spiegelman, M
1963 The Changing Demographic Spectrum and Its Implications for Health. Eugenics
Quarterly 10:161-74.

Spielman*, Richard
Member 1974

Spofford*, Janice B.
Member 1974

Spuhler*, Prof. JN
Dir 1967-71; Member 1974
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Anthropology and Human Genetics 1964

1968 (1982) Assortative mating with respect to physical characteristics, Eugenics


Quarterly 15(2):128-40 and reprinted Social Biology 29 (1982), pp. 53–66
1966 K Morgan, JN Spuhler. Inbreeding in small human populations Eugenics Quarterly
12(4):204-8 01/1966

Srikumari, S
1989 Ramesh, A., Srikumari, C. R. and Sukumar, S. Parallel cousin marriages in Madras
City: new trends in Dravidian kinship. Social Biology 36: 248-254

Srivastava, ML
1967 The relationships between fertility and mortality characteristics in stable female
populations. Eugenics Quarterly 14(3):171-80
1966 The relationship between the birth rate and the death rate in stable populations
with the same fertility but different mortality schedules. Eugenics Quarterly 13(3):231-9.

Stabenau* MD, James R.


Member 1974

1985 Basic research on heredity and alcohol: Implications for clinical application. Social
Biology 32(3-4):297- 321.

Stanley*, Mr. Alfred T.


Member 1930, 1956

Stapp*, Hugh J.
Member 1974

Starbird, E
1990 J Da Vanzo, E Starbird, A Leibowitz. Do women's breastfeeding experiences with
their first-borns affect whether they breastfeed their subsequent children? Social Biology
37(3-4):223-32.

Starcs*, Mr. Peter


Member 1956, 1966

Stecher* MD, Dr. Robert M


1954 "Heredity of Joint Disease", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, 1

Steegman* Jr., AT
Member 1974

1985 GW Lasker, AT Steegman Jr. Relationships among companies of militia in the


colony of New York in 1760 estimated by an analysis of their surnames, Social Biology
32, no1-2, pp. 136-140

Stegner*, Robert W.
Member 1974

Stein*, Prof. Kathryn Forney


Member 1956

Stein*, Mrs. Ruth S.


Member 1956

Stein* (Susser), Zena


Dir. 1982-1987
New York State Psychiatric Institute

1980 P Cohen, L Belmont, J Dryfoos, Z Stein, S Zayac. The effects of teenaged


motherhood and maternal age on offspring intelligence. Social Biology, 27(2), 138–154.
Steinbacher, R
1991 F Gilroy, R Steinbacher. “Sex Selection Technology Utilization: Further Implications
for Sex Ratio Imbalance”, Social Biology 38: 285-288.

Steinberg*, Prof. Arthur G


Member 1956
Western Reserve University, Biology, Cleveland, Ohio 1964

1954 "Heredity and Diabetes", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1

Stern*, Prof. Curt


Member 1956, 1974
University of California at Berkeley, Genetics 1947-1970
U Rochester 1933-1947

1956 "Genetics in the Atomic Age". Eugenics Quarterly 3: 131–8.


-- On Race:
"The geneticist, Curt Stern, defined a race as a group more or less isolated
geographically or culturally who share a common gene pool and who, statistically, are
somewhat different at some loci from other populations.", ("Genetics and Heredity"
Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition, vol. 19, p. 724)
Race having been sanitized as a concept by Stern's definition, the question then arises
whether some races have (as alleged) a defect at their differentiating loci. For example,
J. P. Rushton is alleging that blacks are more "r" than "K", that is, they are at some
loci are more likely to have genes which result in small heads, low intelligence, large
penises, and a tendency to crime, rape, child abuse, promiscuity, ill health and early
death.
And see Wikipedia article claiming Stern dismissed eugenics
“Both [Stern’s] teaching and his textbook were instrumental in re-founding human
genetics on a non-racist basis, in sharp contrast with pre-war German and American
traditions in the subject. Stern was a signatory of the 1950 UNESCO statement The Race
Question, a statement by leading scientists in many fields that questioned the validity
and scientific foundations of racial theories and eugenics” fro Wikipedia “Curt Stern”

Stern*, Prof. Samuel E.


Member 1974

Stern, Y
1979 G Singer, Y Stern, H Van der Spy. Emotional disturbance in unplanned versus
planned children. Social Biology 23 254–258

Stevens*, Henry A.
Member 1974
Personal:
Office of the Attorney General, c/o Oakalla Hosp., 5700 Royal Oak, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
1974
Pubns:
1975 DP Blattler, HA Stevens, AJ Cropley. "Intellect and Serum Uric Acid: An Optimal
Concentration of Serum Urate for Human Learning", Social Biology, v. 22, 3
Source: Osborne list 1974
Stevenson, C
1974 A. Freire-Maia, C Stevenson, Newton E. Morton*. Hybridity effect on mortality.
Social Biology 21: 232-234.

Stevenson, J
1994 J Stevenson, P Everson, L Rogers. Changes in fertility relative to starting, stopping,
and spacing behaviors in a migrating Mennonite community, 1775-1889. Social Biology
41(1-2):83-95

Stewart PhD, Quincy Thomas


2009 “The Shape of Inequality: Racial Disparities in Age-Specific Mortality”,
Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 2

Steawrt, SD
1997 Effect of changing mortality on the working life of American men and women,
1970-1990. Social Biology 44(1-2):153-8.

Stiles*, Kare A.
Member 1930, 1956

Stini*, Prof. William Arthur


Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology book reviewer 1969, 1980, manuscript
referee 1975

U Arizona-Tucson, Anthropology 2009 (Emeritus)

Stockwell, Prof. Edward G


2009 Bowling Green State U, Sociology, Emeritus

2004 FW Goza, EG Stockwell, KS Balistreri. The relationship between socioeconomic


status and infant mortality in metropolitan Ohio. Social Biology
1997 EG Stockwell, FW Goza, VO Luse. Infectious disease mortality among adults by
race and socioeconomic status: metropolitan Ohio, 1989-1991. Social Biology 44(1-
2):148-52
1987 EG Stockwell, DA Swanson, JW Wicks. The age-cause proxy relationship in infant
mortality, Social Biology 34: 249-253
1984 EG Stockwell, J Wicks. Patterns and Variations in the Relationship between Infant
Mortality and Socioeconomic Status. Social Biology 31: 28-39
1975 JW Wicks, EG Stockwell. Age heaping in recent national censuses: an addendum.
Social Biology 22(3):279-81.
1974 EG Stockwell, JW Wicks. Age heaping in recent national censuses. Social Biology
21(2):163-7.
1966 Patterns of digit preference and avoidance in the age statistics of some recent
national censuses: a test of the Turner hypothesis. Eugenics Quarterly 13(3):205-8
JBS
2007 Franklin W Goza, Edward G Stockwell, Kelly S Balistreri. Racial Differences in the
Relationship between Infant Mortality and Socioeconomic Status. Journal of Biosocial
Science 39:517-529

Stoddard*, (Theodore) Lothrop


Advisory Council 1923-35; Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New
York 1921; Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938

1920 The Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy


"He was one of the most outspoken advocates of Nordic supremacy and an admirer of
Adolf Hitler." (Mehler, p. 428)

Stoeckel, John
1972 J. Stoeckel, AKMA Chowdhury and WH Mosley, 'The Effect of Fecundity on Fertility
in Rural East Pakistan', Social Biology, 19:193-201
1971 Annie Aitken and John Stoeckel, Dynamics of the Muslim-Hindu Differential in
Family Planning Practices in East Pakistan, Social Biology 18(3):268-276
JBS
J. Stoeckel and AKMA Chowdhury, "Seasonal variation in births in rural East Pakistan,"
Journal of Biosocial Science 4 (1972): 107-116

Stokes, Prof. C Shannon


Pennsylvania State U, Agricultural Economics 1980 and Population Issues Research
Center (Population Research Center) 1980

1987 Rural Development and Human Fertility by C Shannon Stokes, Wayne A Schutjer
was reviewed in Social Biology, v. 34, 3-4 by Jean C Ridley*
1986 “Why not use contraception? Economics of fertility regulation among rural Egyptian
women, w/ Wayne A Schutjer, J R Poindexter, Social Biology, v. 33, 3-4
1978 “Pronatalism and fertility: the case of the military”, w/ RR Sell, Social Biology, v.
25(4):259-71

Stone*, Dr. Abraham


Member 1930, 1938, 1956
Planned Parenthood:
Margaret Sanger Research Bureau 1925- (Director); Planned Parenthood Federation of
America 1925- (Birth Control Federation of America: Director at Large 1939
1954 "Heredity Counseling: Eugenic Aspects of the Premarital Consultation", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1

Stout, WT
1976 NE Morton, WT Stout, C Fischer. Academic Performance in Hawaii. Social Biology
23: 13.

Straatman, Huub
Department of Medical Informatics, Epidemiology and Statistics, Faculty of Medical
Sciences, University of Nijmegen The Hague 1997

1998 LJ Smits, WL Nelen, MG Wouters, H Straatman, PH Jongbloet, GA Zielhuis.


Conditions at conception in women with recurrent miscarriage. Social Biology 45(1-
2):143-9.

Strandskov*, Herluf A.
Member 1956
1955 "Some Aspects of the Genetics and Evolution of Man's Behavioral Characteristics",
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, 3

Stratton, Prof. Howard


2009 “Modeling the Pediatric Paradox: Birth Weight by Gestational Age”, w/ Timothy
Gage, Fu Fang, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 54, 1

Stratton*, P.R.
Member 1974; Canada

Strickberger*, Prof. Monroe Wolf


Member 1974; 1989

Strzalko, J
1991 J Strzalko, KA Kaszycka. Physical attractiveness: interpersonal and intrapersonal
variability of assessments, Social Biology 39, 170–176

Stycos, J Mayone
2009 Cornell, Development Sociology, Emeritus and Population and Development
Program, Emeritus
Population Council, PDR

1996 G Kaufman, DL Poston*, Jr., TA Hirschl and JM Stycos. "Teenage Sexual Attitudes in
China." Social Biology 43 (#3-4, Fall-Winter, 1996). (Article published in June, 1997)
1962 Population growth and the Alliance for Progress. Eugenics Quarterly 9:231-6.
1954 Female Sterilization in Puerto Rico. Eugenics Quarterly 1
1954 The Pattern of Birth Control in Puerto Rico. Eugenics Quarterly 1, 2

Subbiah, N
1973 H Wolfers, N Subbiah, Ariffin Bin Mazurka. Psychological aspects of vasectomy in
Malaysia. Social Biology 20(3):315-22

Sublett*, A. J.
Member 1974

Suchindran, Chirayath
Carolina Population Center 2009

2002 “Influence of Mother’s Work, Childhood Place of Residence, and Exposure to Media
on Breast-Feeding Patterns: Experience of Nigeria and Uganda”, w/ FA Ukwuani,
Gretchen T Cornwell, Social Biology, v. 48: 1-20
1997 "Analysis of Contraceptive Discontinuation Using Current Status Data from Six
Developing Countries", w/ G Izmirlian, AA Adewuyi, Social Biology, v. 44:124-135
1993 “Relationships between aggression and pubertal increases in testosterone: A panel
analysis” w/ JR Udry (SSSB), Benjamin Campbell, Carolyn T Halpern, Social Biology, v. 40,
8-24
1993 CT Halpern, JR Udry, B Campbell, C Suchindran. Relationship between aggression
and pubertal increass in testosterone: A panel analysis of adolescent males. Social
Biology 40(1-2):8-24
1992 Singh, K. K., C. M. Suchindran, Vipin Singh, and R. Ramakumar. Age at return,
marriage, and timing of first birth in India's Uttar Pradesh and Kerala States. Social
Biology 39(3):292-298

Suessenguth*, Mrs. Hazel


Member 1956

Sukumar, S
1989 A Ramesh, CR Srikumari, S Sukumar. Parallel cousin marriages in Madras City: new
trends in Dravidian kinship. Social Biology 36: 248-254

Sullivan*, Jeremiah M.
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1971 MR 1979, 1980
Macro International 1998, 2002
Population Council 1974

Sun, Te Hsiung
Taiwan Provincial Institute of Family Planning, Taichung, Taiwan 1984

1971 Ronald Freedman*, Anrudh K. Jain, Albert I. Hermalin*, TH Sun. Fertility after
insertion of an IUCD in Taiwan's family planning program. Social Biology 18(1): 46–54

Sureender, S
1998 S Sureender, B Prabakaran, AG Khan. Mate selection and its impact on female
marriage age, pregnancy wastages, and first child survival in Tamil Nadu, India. Social
Biology 45: 289-301.

Sussman* MD, Dr. Leon N.


Member 1956

Sutter*, Jean
French; Consulting editor, Eugenics Quarterly 1963, 1968
Institut National d'Etudes Demographique (INED), Paris, France 1964 – the successor
institution to Vichy institute founded by Alexis Carrell for eugenic purposes; Louis Henry
of this institute founded the field of historical demography which now, in 2009, is an
extremely important field.

1964 J Sutter, JM Goux. Decline of Consanguineous Marriages in France from 1926 to


1958. Eugenics Quarterly 11:127-40
1958 "The Relation of Human Genetics to Demography", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 5, #3
1954 "The Breakup of Isolates: Its Genetic Consequences in Two French
Departments", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1

Sutton*, Gordon F.
Member 1974
U Massachusetts-Amherst, Sociology, Emeritus 2009

1972 GF Sutton, PB Cornely Assessing mortality and morbidity disadvantages of the


black population of the United States. Social Biology 18(4):369-86.

Suzman, Richard
Not a member but his dividion at NIA is financing biodemographical eugenics so see:
2004 Richard Suzman. Research on population aging at NIA: Retrospect and prospect,
Population and Development Review 30 Supp (04): 239–263.

Swanson, Prof. David A


2009 University of California Riverside: Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
and Director, Center for Population Studies and Blakely Center for Sustainable Suburban
Development

1987 EG Stockwell, DA Swanson, JW Wicks. The age-cause proxy relationship in infant


mortality, Social Biology 34: 249-253

Swedlund*, Prof. Alan C


Dir. 1994-99
University of Massachusetts-Amherst: Anthropology, Emeritus 2009 and Social and
Demographic Research Institute, Research Associate 2009
Santa Fe Institute 2009

1983 The effect of infant and early childhood mortality on subsequent fertility:
Nineteenth Century Western Massachusetts or 1983 "A Test of the Child Replacement
Theory: Nineteenth Century Massachusetts", w/ H. Temkin-Greener. Social Biology
30(2):218-227

Sweet, Prof. James A


U Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography and Ecology 2009 and Sociology, Emeritus
2009

1983 JA Sweet, RR Rindfuss. Those ubiquitous fertility trends: United States 1945-79.
Social Biology 30:127-139
1974 C Hirschman, JA Sweet. Social background and breastfeeding among American
mothers. Social Biology 21(1):39-57

Swenson, Ingrid
1987 Ingrid Swenson, D Erickson, E Enlinger, S Swaney, G Carlson. Contraceptive
Practices and Fertility Among South East Asian and Black and White Mother Attending a
Maternal Infant Care Program. Social Biology 34, 47-56
1981 PA Harper, I Swenson. Relationships between pregnancy spacing, sex of infants,
maternal age, and birth order, and neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in Bangladesh.
Social Biology 28(3-4):299-307.

Swicegood, C. Gray
University Illinois-Urbana Champaign, Sociology 2002, 2009
Carolina Population Center 1983
Population Council, PDR

1980 Frank D. Bean, Margaret P. Clark, Scott J. South, C Gray Swicegood, Dorie Williams.
"Changes in Sexual Desire after Voluntary Sterilization." Social Biology 27 (Fall): 186-
193

Szathmary*, Emoke J. E.
Member (Foreign) 1974; Canada
Referee, Social Biology
President, U Manitoba 2009

Sze*, Paul Y
Member 1974

Taeuber, Conrad
1967 Invasion of privacy. Eugenics Quarterly 14(3):243-6.

Taeuber*, Irene B
Population Association of America, President, 1953-54

Projections of Population Growth


1956 "Population Policies in Communist China", Population Index, v. 22, #4 Oct.; 1955
"Some Recent Research on Fertility in Africa and Asia", Population Index, April; 1952
"The Control of Fertility in Japan" w/ Marshall Balfour q.v., in Approaches to Problems of
High Fertility in Agrarian Societies, Milbank Memorial Fund; 1945 "The Demographic
Heritage of the Japanese Empire", w/ Edwin Beal, Annals American Academy of Political
Science, v. 237, Jan.; 1944 The Future Population of Europe and the Soviet Union,
w/ Frank Notestein, Dudley Kirk, Ansley J. Coale, (all of the AES) and Louise B. Kiser

Taeuber*, Dr. Karl E.


U Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography and Ecology 2009 and Sociology Emeritus
2009

Tagenkemp*, Dr. T. R

Takeshita, John Y
1965 R Freedman, JY Takeshita. "Studies of Fertility and Family Limitation in Taiwan",
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12, 4
1964 JY Takeshita, JY Peng, and PКС Liu, "A Study of the Effectiveness of the Pre-
pregnancy Health Program in Taiwan", Eugenics Quarterly, 11:222-33

Takeuchi PhD, Prof. David T


U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009 and Sociology 2009

2008 (forthcoming) “Contextualizing the Education and Health Status Association:


Evidence from a National Study of Asian Americans”, Emily Walton, David T. Takeuchi,
Jerald R. Herting, Margarita Alegría, Revise and Resubmit at Biodemography and Social
Biology

Talukdar, Pijush K
1993 “Breast-Feeding and Post-Partum Amenorrhea in a Traditional Society: A Hazards
Model Analysis”, w/ Dilip C. Nath, Kaushalendra K. Singh, Pijush K. Talukdar, Social
Biology 40, 1-2

Talwar, PP
Professor and Head, Department of Statistics and Demography, National Institute of
Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi. 1987
Gfk Mode 2009
1968 C Chandrasekaran, PP Talwar. Forms of age-specific birth rates by orders of birth
in an Indian community. Eugenics Quarterly 15(4):264-72.
1965 A note on the "test of significance of intervals between confinements of different
birth orders". Eugenics Quarterly 12(4):251-3.

Tan, CE
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, PhD 1981

1984 CE Tan, JA Ballweg. Demographic and contraceptive patterns among women in


Northern Mindanao, the Philippines. Social Biology 31(3-4):232-42

Tanfer, Koray
University of Washington, Sociology (Affiliate) 1989-(2009)
Battele Centers for Public Health Resaerch and Evaluation, Senior Research Scientist
1989-(2009)
University of Pennsylvania, Population Studies Center 1982-1989

1992 K Tanfer, PD Hyle. Determinants and effects of waiting time to coitus. Social
Biology 39, no3-4, pp. 183-202

Tang PhD, Zongli


2006 “Immigration and Chinese Reproductive Behavior in Canada”, Social Biology 51(1-
2): 3753
1998 “Discrimination and Chinese Fertility Behavior in Canada.” w/ Frank Trovato, Social
Biology, v. 45(34): 17293

Tanton*, John
Leader of FAIR, the anti-immigrantion group of the Nineties

Tashakkori, Prof. Abbas


Florida International University, Educational and Psychological Studies 2009

1988 "Effects of Family Configuration Variables on Reported Indices of Parental Power


among Iranian Adolescents", w/ VD Thompson, Social Biology, v.35, 1-2

Tavares*, Armando S.
Portugal 1974

Tarver, James D
Oklahoma State Research Foundation 1960

1972 Thomas TH Wan, JD Tarver. "Socioeconomic Status, Migration and Morbidity."


Social Biology 19:51-59.

Taubman, Paul
University of Pennsylvania

1986 P Taubman, JR Behrman. Effect of Number and Position of Siblings on Child and
Adult Outcomes. Social Biology 33:22-34.

Taylor*, David K.
Arizona 1974

Taylor*, Mrs. Henry C


Member 1956
Birth Control Federation of America 1940 (Director at Large 1939); on committee which
made arrangements for annual meeting at which "Race Building in a Democracy was the
topic 1940; American Birth Control League, Director at large 1938

Taylor Jr.*, Dr. Howard C.


Member 1956, 1974
President, American Association of Planned Parenthood Physicians 1967; 1967 editor in
chief, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ginsburg)

Taylor, J
1988 WP Metheny, GB Holzman, J Taylor, W Young, JV Higgins. "Amniocentesis Use and
Risk Awareness: Comparison of Knowledge and Beliefs among Older Gravida", Social
Biology 35, 1-2

Taylor, Karen M
1988 Cardell K Jacobsen, Tim B Heaton*, KM Taylor. Childlessness among American
Women. Social Biology 35(3-4): 186-197

Taylor*, Miles G
Managing editor, Social Biology 2002
Carolina Population Center 2006

Telfer*, Mary A.
Member 1974

Teitelbaum*, Michael S
Director 1972-79, 1981-83; Pres. 1985-90; Dir. 1992-2006
Population Council, PDR
Alfred P. Sloan Fndn. 1983-2009, v.p. 2006-2008

Tellegen, Prof. Auke


U Minnesota, Psychology 2009 Emeritus

1978 DT Lykken, A Tellegen, RJ DeRubeis. Volunteer bias in twin research: The rule of
two-thirds. Social Biology, 25, 1-9.

Tellis, Glenda L
1989 JB Pick, Glenda L. Tellis, Edgar W. Butler. “Fertility Determinants In the Oil Region
of Mexico,” Social Biology 36 (No. 1-2:45-66)

Temkin-Greener, Helena
1983 “The effect of infant and early childhood mortality on subsequent fertility:
Nineteenth Century Western Massachusetts”, w/ Alan C Swedlund, Social Biology
30(2):218-227
or
"A Test of the Child Replacement Hypothesis: 19th Century, Massachusetts.” w/ Alan C.
Swedlund, Social Biology, 30(2): 218-227, 1983
Terman*, Prof. Lewis Madison
Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of
Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

IQ research at Stanford; cited in The Bell Curve; Genetic Studies of Genius 1929-1959;
1921 launched comprehensive long term study of the gifted (Genetic Studies of Genius)
which by the time of his death in 1956, showed "definitive evidence that gifted children
tend to be healthier and more stable than the average" Encyclopedia Britannica, p. 645

Terry*, Prof. Robert J.


Washington University, St. Louis 1956

Thelen, TH
1988 Effect of late familiarization on human mating preferences, Social biology 35(3-
4):251-66, 1988
1983 Minority type human mate preference. Social Biology 30(2):162-180

Therkelsen*, A. J.
Denmark 1974

Thiery, M
1972 RL Cliquet, M Thiery, R Lesthaeghe. An intedisciplinary research project on fertility,
fertility regulation, and partner relations. Social Biology 19(1):71-3.

Thomas*, Charles
Harvard 1974

Thomas*, Dr. Sydney F.


Member 1956

Thompson, George H
1995 Benjamin S. Bradshaw, Kenneth S. Blanchard, George H. Thompson. Emergence of
diabetes mellitus in a Mexican Origin Population: A multiple cause of death analysis.
Social Biology 42:36-49

Thompson*, Havelock
West Virginia Univ., Dept. of Pediatrics, Morgantown 1974

Thompson*, M. W.
Canada 1974

Thompson, W. R.
Canada 1974

Thompson*, Vaida D.
Dir. 1983-85
Carolina Population Center, Emeritus 2009

1988 "Effects of Family Configuration Variables on Reported Indices of Parental Power


among Iranian Adolescents", w/ Abbas Tashakkori, Social Biology, v.35, 1-2
Thompson*, Warren
Dir. 1937-58
Scripps Foundation for Population Research, Miami University, Ohio: 1939-58 (Director
1940-45)

1954 "Future Population Prospects in the United States", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, #4

Thorndike*, Prof. Edward Lee


Columbia, IQ studies (1899-1940)

Thornton, Prof. Arland


Population Studies Center, U Michigan 2009

1981 Deborah S Freedman, Arland Thornton, L. Wallisch. "Age at First Birth and Family
Size: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study," Social Biology 28:217-227

European Demographic Research Papers 3

2007 Arland Thornton, Dimiter Philipov. Developmental Idealism and Family and
Demographic Change in Central and Eastern Europe, European Demographic Research
Papers 3. Vienna: Vienna Institute of Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Tickamyer, Prof. Ann R.


Ohio University, Anthropology and Sociology, Athens, Ohio 2009
University North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Sociology, PhD 1979

1982 Lynn Smith-Lovin, Ann R. Tickamyer. "Fertility and Patterns of Labor Force
Participation among Married Women." Social Biology 28: 81-95

Tideman, SC
1977 L Williams, A Spence, SC Tideman. Implications of the observed effects of air
pollution on birth weight. Social Biology 24(1):1-9

Tienda PhD, Prof. Marta


2009 Office of Population Research, Princeton (Director, July 1998 - June 2002)
Population Council, PDR

1997 “Women’s Roles and Family Formation in Venezuela: New Forms of Consensual
Unions?”, w/ Emilio Parrado, Social Biology 44: 1-24.

Tietze*, Christopher
Member 1974; English Eugenics Society 1956

1957 "Differential Fertility by Duration of Marriage", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 4, 1 w/ Wilson


Grabill*
1954 "Recent Changes in the Fertility of Congregational Ministers", Eugenics Quarterly,
v. 1, #2

"During the early sixties several million dollars would be channelled through Tietze [by
the Population Council] for the refinement, testing and evaluation of various intrauterine
devices. … IUDs were widely distributed in the 1970's and 1980's, but their use has
declined substantially in recent years ... IUDs have been associated with an increased
risk of pelvic inflammatory disease, which, if left untreated, can cause sterility."
(Margaret Sanger: Woman of Valor: Phyllis Chesler, p. 446-47)

Tietze*, Mr. Felix Ferdinand MD, LLD


Member 1930

1939 "Eugenic Measures in the Third Reich", Eugenics Review (asserted that Hitler does
not represent international eugenics therefore it is all right, even for Jews, to continue to
support eugenics despite the obvious social disaster which was the German regime.
Maintained this position even after leaving Germany in the Thirties because he was
Jewish and even after World War II.)

Tillson, JK
1963 JM Danish, JK Tillson, M Levitan. "Multiple Anomalies in Congenitally Deaf Children",
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 10, no. 1

Tinsman*, Prof. James


Member 1974, 1989

Tips MD PhD, Robert L


U Oregon Medical School, Pediatrics 1964

1962 RL Tips, DL Meyer, AL Perkins. The dynamics of genetic counseling. Eugenics


Quarterly 9:237-40.

Tittle, Prof. Charles R


2007-(2008) referee, Social Biology
2004 “Comments on ‘Sex, Status, and Criminality: A Theoretical Nexus’ ”, Social Biology,
v. 51:166-170

Tobin, Patricia L
U North Carolina-Raleigh, Anthropology and Sociology 1976

1975 Perceived contribution of children to marriage and its effects on family planning
behavior. Social Biology 22(1):75-85

Tolkachev, K
USSR, Genetics 1966

1966 Key to the secrets of heredity. Eugenics Quarterly 13(4):353-4.

Toll*, Mr. Henry W.


Member 1930, 1956

Tolnay, Prof. Stewart E


U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009 and Sociology 2009

1980 "Black Fertility in Decline: Urban Differentials in 1900," Social Biology 27, 4: 249-
60. (Ginsburg)
Tomassini, Cecilia
Centre for Population Studies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 2004,
2009 and University of Molise, Demography (Italy)
Department of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy
2004

2008 “Fatherhood history and later life health and mortality in England and Wales: a
record linkage study”, w/Emily Grundy, Biodemography and Social Biology, v. 53, 3-4

Tomasson, Richard F
University of Illinois, Sociology 1966; Fulbright Scholar, Upppsala University, Sweden
1964-66
1966 Social mobility and family size in two high-status populations. Eugenics Quarterly
13(2):113-21.

Tordo, MC
1989 C Julian, MC Tordo, G Macquart-Moulin, JP Moatti, F Giraud, S Ayme. Factors
influencing genetic counseling attendance rate: a geographically based study. Social
Biology 36:3-43-4, 240-247

Torres, A
1993 K Jaffe, D Urribarri, GC Chacon, G Diaz, A Torres, G Herzog. Sex-linked strategies of
human reproductive behavior. Social Biology 40:1-21-2, 61-73

Touraine*, Mrs. H. Muller


Member 1956; Englewood, New Jersey

Townsend*, J. Ives
Member 1974, 1989; Medical College of Virginia

Trankell, Arne
Member 1974; Sweden

Trent, Katherine
SUNY-Albany 2009, Center for Social and Demographic Analysis (CSDA) and Sociology

1999 Katherine Trent, Anthony Hoskin. “Structural Determinants of the Abortion Rate: A
Cross-societal Analysis. Social Biology 46: 62-81
1984 "Parity Distribution and Socioeconomic Development in Mexico: Implications of the
Effects of Subfecundity on the Modernization/Fertility Relationship", Social Biology, v. 31
1984 "Parity Distribution and Socioeconomic Development in Mexico: Implications of the
Effects of Subfecundity on the Modernization/Fertility Relationship." Social Biology 31:
208-221.

Trickey*, Mary Jane


Member 1956

Trivers*, Prof. Robert L.


Member 1974
Trivers-Willard Effect
Rutgers, Anthropology 2009

[1985 Social Evolution (cited in Race, Evolution and Behavior, JP Rushton)


1973 RL Trivers, D Willard. Natural selection of parental ability to vary the sex ratio of
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Trovato PhD, Prof. Frank


U Alberta, Sociology1983-(2009) and Population Research Laboratory 1983-(2009,
former director)
Editor, Canadian Studies in Population 2009
Canadian Population Association, ex-President

2003 “A Divergent Pattern of the Sex Difference in Life expectancy: Sweden and Japan,
Early 1970’s-Late 1990’”, w/ Nils B Heyen, Social Biology, v. 50, 3-4
2000 “Canadian Indian Mortality During the 1980's”, Social Biology, Spring/Summer
1999 “Discrimination and Chinese Fertility in Canada”, w/ Zongli Tang, Social Biology, v.
45 (3-4): 172-193
1998 “Contribution of cause-specific mortality to changing sex differences in life
expectancy: Seven nations case study”, w/ N. Laulu, Social Biology, v. 45(1/2):1–20
1996 “Narrowing Sex Differentials in Life Expectancy in the Industrialized World: Early
1970s to Early 1990s”, w/ NM Lalu, Social Biology, v. 43 (1-2): 20-37
1992 Violent and accidental mortality among four immigrant groups in Canada, 1970-
1972. Social Biology 39(1-2):82-101

Trussell, James
Office of Population Research, Princeton, Director 2009
Population Council, PDR
Alan Guttmacher Institute, Executive Committee 2009

1989 What is the purpose of HIV antibody testing? Social Biology 36 (1-2):102-109,
Spring/Summer 1989.
1986 Andrew Foster, A. Chowdhury, Jane Menken, James Trussell "Female Reproductive
Development: A Hazard Model Analysis", Social Biology, 33(3-4):183-98, Fall/Winter 1986
1981 James Trussell, D Bloom, Anne R Pebley. Correcting Contraceptive Failure Rates for
Sample Composition and Sample Selection Bias. Social Biology 28(3-4): 293-298.

Tsai, SP
1983 SP Tsai, Robert Jackson Hardy, ES Lee. A Note on the Reduction of a Risk of Death.
Social Biology 30:228-233

Tu, Edward Jow-Ching


SUNY-Albany, Center for Social and Demographic Analysis 1985

1983 EJ Tu, JLC Chuang. “Age, period and cohort effects on maternal mortality: A linear
…” Social Biology

Tuljapurkar*, Shripad
Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, Board of Directors 2009
U California-Berkeley, Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging 2009
In Population and Development Review: Shripad Tuljapurkar*, James R. Carey* Preface
[to Life Span: Evolutionary, Ecological, and Demographic Perspectives], Population and
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Turner*, Prof. Clair E.


Member 1930, 1956
March of Dimes, WHO

Turner, JA
1969 CM Woolf, JA Turner. Incidence of congenital malformations among live births in
Salt Lake City, Utah, 1951-1961. Social Biology 16(4):270-9

Turner, J Rick
Medical College of Georgia, Pediatrics and Georgia Prevention Institute 1995

1968 How does treating congenital diseases affect the genetic load? Eugenics Quarterly
15(3):191-7.

Turner*, Ralph E.
Member 1956

Turpin*, Raymond
Member 1956
1895-1988; France; genetics; co-discoverer, trisomy 21

Twersky*, AB

Tyler, Carl W
CDC, Center for Health Promotion and Education, Atlanta, Georgia 2008

1979 Charles Warren, Carl W Tyler. Social Status and Season of Birth: A Study of a
Metropolitan Area in the Southeastern United States. Social Biology 26, 275-288

Tyler*, Patrick A.

Tynes, Harriet L.
Member 1956, North Carolina

Uchida, Irene Ayako


Member (Foreign) 1956
b. 1917; Canada; human genetics pioneer

Udry*, Prof. JR
Dir. 1992-2002
UNC: (1965-2009) Prof. Sociology 1965-2009 and Carolina Population Center, Univ. of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1965-2009 (Director 1977-1992), AdSex
Founder, Add Health

2003 book review, Social Biology 50, 3-4


1994 Stephen M Drigotas, J. Richard Udry. “Biosocial Models of Adolescent Problem
Behavior: Extension to Panel Design,” Social Biology 40:1-7.
1993 CT Halpern, JR Udry, B Campbell, C Suchindran. Relationship between aggression
and pubertal increass in testosterone: A panel analysis of adolescent males. Social
Biology 40(1-2):8-24
1990 Biosocial models of adolescent problem behaviors. Social Biology 37:1-10.
1988 JL Rodgers*, JR Udry. The Season-of-Birth Paradox. Social Biology 35(3-4), pages
171 ff.
1979 Ellen Shapiro Fried, J. Richard Udry. “Wives’ and Husbands’ Expected Costs and
Benefits of Childbearing as Predictors of Pregnancy,” Social Biology 26:265-274.
1978 "Differential fertility by intelligence: the role of birth planning". Social
Biology 25: 10–14. (Ginsburg)
1978 JR Udry, Naomi M. Morris. “Relative Contribution of Male and Female Age to the
Frequency of Marital Intercourse,” Social Biology 25:128-134.
1975 Karl E Bauman, Gary G. Koch, J. Richard Udry, Jean L. Freeman. “The Relationship
Between Legal Abortion and Marriage,” Social Biology 22(2) :117-124
1971 Naomi M Morris, JR Udry "Sexual Frequency and Contraceptive Pills." Social Biology
18, 1 (March 1971): 40-45

Uhlenberg, Prof. Peter Ralton


Carolina Population Center

1973 “Fertility Patterns within the Mexican American Population.” Social Biology
20(1):30-39.

Uhlman, Jerry
Virginia Dept of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services,
Richmond 1986

1988 J Uhlman, G Weiss. Performed and refused vasectomy: a decade of waning


popularity and increasing awareness of safety. Social Biology 35(1-2):41-9, 1988
1986 J Uhlman, G Weiss. Screening the vasectomy applicant: reassessing the importance
of eligibility criteria. Social Biology 33(1-2):102-8, 1986

Ukraintseva, Svetlana V
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Resaerch 2001
Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow 2001

2002 Anatoli I Yashin, Svetlana V Ukraintseva, Serge I Boiko, Konstantin G Arbeev.


Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related? Social Biology 49(3-4):206-17

Ukwuani, Festus A
2002 Carolina Population Center, University North Carolina

2002 FA Ukwuani, Gretchen T Cornwell, C Suchindran. “Influence of Mother’s Work,


Childhood Place of Residence, and Exposure to Media on Breast-Feeding Patterns:
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2002 “Polygyny and Child Survival in Nigeria”, w/ C Suchindram, FK Ukwuani,


Gretchen T Cornwell. Journal of Population Research 19 (2): 155-171

Umberson, Prof. Debra


U Texas-Austin: Psychology 1988-(2009) and Population Research Center 1996-2000
1986 Sociobiology: a valid explanation of child abuse? Social Biology 33(1-2):131-7.

Umstead*, J. W.
Member 1956; North Carolina

Underwood*, Prof. Jane


Dir. 1996-99
U Arizona-Tucson, Anthropology 2009 (Emeritus)

1996. Coital rates, sex-selective infanticide and sex ratios at birth.” w/ Alexandra Brewis,
Social Biology 43(1-2):134-35.
1994 “Sex ratios at birth in Micronesia: reply to James”, w/ AA Brewis, Social Biology, v.
41(3-4):280-2
1993 “Secondary sex ratios in Micronesian populations”, Social Biology 40(3-4):200-6.
1991 “Seasonality of vital events in a Pacific Island population”, Social Biology 38(1-
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[and see 1993 “Sex ratios at birth in a Micronesian Atoll population”, Social Biology, v.
40(3-4):207-14, Brewis AA]

Urribarri, D
1993 K Jaffe, D Urribarri, GC Chacon, G Diaz, A Torres, G Herzog. Sex-linked strategies of
human reproductive behavior. Social Biology 40:1-21-2, 61-73

Valanis, BM
1979 BM Valanis, D Rush. A partial explanation of superior birth weights among foreign-
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Social Biology 26(3):198-210
1979 BM Valanis. Relative contributions of maternal social and biological characteristics
to birth weight and gestation among mothers of different childhood socioeconomic
status. Social Biology 26(3):211-25

Valaoras*, Vasilios
Member 1974; Greece

1971 "Corporal Development of School Children and Other Children in Greece", Social
Biology, v. 18, 4

Vale*, Jack R.
Member 1974

Valenzuela, CY
1977 CY Valenzuela, Z Harb. Socioeconomic assortative mating in Santiago, Chile: a
demonstration using stochastic matrices of mother-child relationships applied to ABO
blood groups. Social Biology 24(3):225-33.

Valls*, Arturo
Member 1967

van Abeelen*, J.H.F.


Member 1974; Netherlands
Van Court, Marian
important among scientific racists

1983 Van Court, Marian. "Unwanted Births and Dysgenic Reproduction In The United
States". Eugenics Bulletin

Van den Brink*, T


Netherlands

1954 "Leveling of Differential Fertility Trends in the Netherlands", Eugenics Quarterly, v.


1, 4

Van Der Heyden*, Ph. M.


Member (Foreign) 1956; Netherlands

Vanderlip, Mrs. Frank A.


Dir. 1936-45

Van der Spy, H


1079 G Singer, Y Stern, H Van der Spy. Emotional disturbance in unplanned versus
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Vanlandingham, Prof. Mark J


2009 International Health and Development, Tulane U

1995 MJ Vanlandingham, CJR Hogue. Birthweight-Specific Infant Mortality Risks for


Native Americans and Whites, United States, 1960 and 1984. Social Biology 42, 1-2:83-
94
1993 Breastfeeding and waiting time to conception for Malay women: a tale of two
surveys. Social Biology 40(3-4):215-23.

Vandenberg, Steven G
1915-1992
Michigan, Hereditary Abilities Study
Louisville Medical School, Louisville Twin Study
Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado-Boulder 1980 and Colorado
Adoption Study

1983 R Johnson, CT Nagoshi, FM Ahern, JR Wilson, JC DeFries, GE McClearn, SG


Vandenberg. Family background, cognitive ability, and personality as predictors of
educational and occupational attainment. Social Biology 30, 86-100
1976 RC Johnson, J Park, JC DeFries*, GE McClearn*, MP Mi, MN Rashad, SG Vandenberg,
& JR Wilson. Assortative marriage for specific cognitive abilities in Korea. Social Biology,
23, 311-316
1975 JC Loehlin, L Willerman, SG Vandenberg. Blood group and behavioural differences
among DZ twins: A failure to replicate. Social Biology, 22, 205
1965 SG Vandenberg, PJ Clark, I Samuels. Psychophysiological Reactions of Twins:
Hereditary Factors in Galvanic Skin Resistance, Heartbeat and Breathing Rates.
Eugenics Quarterly 12:7-10
Van Nort*, Leighton
Consulting editor, Eugenics Quarterly 1963
US State Dept., FAO Affairs 1963; UN

1956 "Biology, Rationality and Fertility: A Footnote to Transition Theory", Eugenics


Quarterly, v. 3, 3

Van Vleck*, Joseph


Member 1967, 1974

Varavej, Porapan
1972 Karl E Bauman, P Varavej, Reason for Contracepting and Choice between IUD and
Pill – Implications for the Difference in Continuation Rates” Social Biology 19: 292-296

Varea, Carlos
Spain
1993 E Crognier, C Bernis, E Elizondo, C Varea. The patterns of fertility in a Berber
population from Morocco. Social Biology, 34, 192-199

Vasquez, Geneva
U Arizona-Tucson, Psychology 2005
Promotes JP Rushton’s theories of scientific racism

2004 “The Heritability of Life History Strategy: The K-Factor, Covitality, and Personality”,
w/ Aurelio Jose Figueredo, Stephanie MR Schneider, Barbara Hagenah Brumbach, Social
Biology, v. 51, 3-4 (Ginsburg)

Vaughn*, James
Member 1974

Vaupel*, Prof. James


Society of Biodemography and Social Biology, Board of Directors 1994-1999, 2009
Supplying the intellectual basis for the refounded Society from the Max Planck Institute
for Demographic Research 1996-2009, Founding Director.
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Founder, ex-Director
Head of the Laboratory of Survival and Longevity and the Laboratory of
Evolutionary Biodemography 2009
Max Planck International Research Network on Aging, Director 2007-2009
Demographic Research, Editor 2008
Demographic Research Monographs, editor-in chief
Duke University, Population, Policy & Aging Research Center 2009
Population Council, PDR
[see especially:
Lutz, Wolfgang, James W. Vaupel*, and Dennis Ahlburg, editors
Frontiers of Population Forecasting. Supplement to Population and Development Review,
volume 24, 24 Supp (98).
Lutz, Wolfgang See also Ahlburg, Dennis A. and Wolfgang Lutz (1998); Ahlburg, Dennis,
Wolfgang Lutz, and James W. Vaupel (1998); Bloom, David E., Wolfgang Lutz, and Alexia
Prskawetz (2008); Büttner, Thomas and Wolfgang Lutz (1990); Goldstein, Joshua,
Wolfgang Lutz, and Sergei Scherbov (2003); MacKellar, F. Landis, Wolfgang Lutz,
Christopher Prinz, and Anne Goujon (1995); O’Neill, Brian C., Sergei Scherbov, and
Wolfgang Lutz (1999); Prskawetz, Alexia, David E. Bloom, and Wolfgang Lutz (2008); and
Sobotka, Tomáš, Martin A. Hansen, Tina Kold Jensen, Anette Tønnes Pedersen, Wolfgang
Lutz, and Niels Erik Skakkebæk (2008)

Many of these writers are connected with the Max Planck Institute of Demographic
Research (MPIDR) or write for its on-line journal, Demographic Research -
http://www.demographic-research.org/
Wolfgang Lutz
1. Vienna Institute of Demography 2009
Wolfgang Lutz – Director, Vienna Institute of Demography 2009

2005 Lutz, Wolfgang, Vegard Skirbekk, and Maria Rita Testa. 2005. The Low
Fertility Trap Hypothesis: Forces that may lead to further postponement and fewer
births in Europe. European Demographic Research Papers 4. Vienna: Vienna Institute
of Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
2003 Goldstein, Joshua, Wolfgang Lutz, and Maria Rita Testa. 2003. The
Emergence of Sub-Replacement Family Size Ideals in Europe. European Demographic
Research Papers 2. Vienna: Vienna Institute of Demography of the Austrian Academy
of Sciences
Sergei Scherbov – research
John Bongaarts* – visitor
David Coleman (ES) – visitor
Arland Thornton*
Joshua R Goldstein Director, Max Planck Institute of Demographic Research 2009 and
OPR
Goldstein, J.R., W. Lutz, and M.-R. Testa (2003) "The Emergence of Sub-Replacement
Fertility Ideals in Europe," Population Research and Policy Review 22(5-6):479-496
(December). An earlier version was presented at the May 2003 meetings of the
Population Association of America and became part of the European Demographic
Research Paper series. Available on-line
Lee, R.D and J.R. Goldstein (2003) "Rescaling the Life Cycle: Longevity and
Proportionality," pages 183-207 in James R. Carey and Shripad Tuljapurkar (editors)
Life Span: Evolutionary, Ecological, and Demographic Perspectives A Supplement to
Volume 29, 2003 of Population and Development Review. Population Council: New
York. Available on-line

An interesting paper
VID Working Paper 04/2008
Vegard Skirbekk, Anne Goujon, and Eric Kaufmann, Secularism or Catholicism?
The Religious Composition of the United States to 2043
And see
VID Working Paper 03/2005 Heiland, Frank, Alexia Prskawetz, and Warren C.
Sanderson. Do the More-Educated Prefere Smaller Families?
This directly contradicts many other eugenic studies.

Background:
The Germans are trying to halt the plunge into low, low fertility which is likely to lead to
social chaos. To that end they are funding Vaupel in a search for causes and cures. I
see Professor Vaupel as a believer in his ideas. But bringing in eugenicists to cure a
problem eugenics caused is just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Venkatacharya, K
International Institute for Population Studies, Bombay, India 1972

1971 K. Venkatacharya, 'A Monte Carlo model for the study of human fertility under
varying fecundability', Social Biology, 18

Verbrugge, Prof. Lois M


Population Studies Center, U Michigan 2009

1976 “Sex Differentials in Morbidity and Mortality in the United States.” Social Biology,
23(4):275-296.

Vetta, Atam
Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford, England 1976

1977 Genetical concepts and IQ. Social Biology 24(2):166-9


1976 Dysgenic Trend in Intelligence: comment on Cattell's "differential fertility and
normal selection for IQ: some required conditions in their investigation". Social Biology
23:265-267.(Ginsburg)
1975. “A note on regression to the mean”, Social Biology, 22:86-88.

Veevers, ex-Prof. Jean (or Veveers)


Canadian/English
2000 dismissed from U Victoria, Sociology Dept, (British Columbia, Canada) for
cultivating and possessing marijuana for the purposes of trafficking

1984 Age-discrepant marriages: cross-national comparisons of Canadian-American


trends. Social Biology 31(1-2):18-27
1983 EM Gee, JE Veevers. “Accelerating Sex Mortality Differentials: An Analysis of
Contributing Factors,” Social Biology, 30: 75-85.
1972 Declining Childlessness and Age at Marriage: A Test of a Hypothesis. Social Biology
19:285-288.
1972 "Factors in the Incidence of Childlessness in Canada: An Analysis of Census Data."
Social Biology 19:266–274
1971 Sample size and the interpretation of census data. Social Biology 18(4):431-3.
1971 “Childlessness and Age at First Marriage,” Social Biology 18: 292-295.
1971 (1982 reprinted) “Differential Childlessness by Color: A Further Examination.”
Social Biology 18:285-91.

Vial*, Mr. Frederick A


Member 1956; Alabama

Villacorta*, O. L.
Member (Foreign) 1956; Philippines

Vickers, KB
1992 Joseph L Rodgers, DF Harris, KB Vickers. Seasonality of first coitus in the United
States. Social Biology 39: 1-14

Vila, Prof. Bryan


U California, Irvine 1994
Washington State University-Spokane, Criminal Justice Program and Sleep and
Performance Research Center 2006

2003 “Human ecology, crime, and crime control: Linking individual behavior and
aggregate crime”, w/ Joanne Savage, Social Biology, v. 50, #1-2

Vining, Daniel R
American; Galton Institute member; scientific racist; Mankind Quarterly; Population
Council, PDR
University of Pennsylvania, Population Studies Center 1974-2009

1987 "Comment on James A. Sweet and Ronald R. Rindfuss," Social Biology 34:122-123

Visaria, Pravin M.
Population Council, PDR

1967 PM Visaria. “Sex ratio at birth in territories with a relatively complete registration.”
Eugenics Quarterly, Vol. 14, June 1967.

Visher*, Stephen Sargent


Advisory Council 1930-35; Member 1930, 1956
Indiana U, Geography

1955 "Sources of Great Men", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, no. 2

Vogel*, Dr. Peter


Member 1956; New York City

Vogt*, William
Member 1956
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (National Director and executive vice
president 1951-61)

[1960 People: Challenge to Survival. ("a jeremiad inveighing against the breeding habits
and reckless prodigality of the human race ... Exempted from this general condemnation
are the Scandinavian people.") from a review in Around the World News of Population
and Birth Control, the IPPF newsletter January 1961 p. 4]

Volodkevich, Helen
U Cincinnati (in 1981 she was a recent undergraduate of U Cincinnati, where CA Huether
taught in the biology department also in 1981)

1981 H Volodkevich, CA Huether. "Causes of Low Utilization of Amniocentesis by Women


of Advanced Maternal Age", Social Biology, v. 28, 3-4

Von Rueden, Christopher


2006 “Hunting, Social Status and Biological Fitness”, w/ Michael Gurven, Social Biology,
v. 53, 1-2

von Verschuer*, Prof. Dr. Otmar Freiherr


Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Josef Mengele's co-researcher in Nazi human experimentation at Auschwitz
1943-44
Josef Mengele's mentor; twin researcher; escaped prosecution as a Nazi researcher and
lived to influence another generation from the Institute of Human Genetics, Munster,
Germany (Widukind Lenz succeeded von Verschuer as director of the Institute of Human
Genetics (WSWISE 1984)); Luigi Gedda q.v. said he was "master and example"; died in
Munster, Germany 1969; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954 (with Leo
Alexander who prosecuted at Nuremberg)
b. 1896; MD; PhD; Marburg, Hamburg, Freiburg; Director, Division of Human Heredity,
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin-Dahlem 1934; in 1934 taught "the entire field of
anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics" with E. Fischer and "General and specific
Heredo-pathology"; In 1935 Von Verschuer said that he was "responsible for ensuring
that the care of genes and race, which Germany is leading worldwide, has such a strong
base that it will withstand any attacks from outside" (The Last Nazi p. 12); Director, Third
Reich Institute for Heredity, Biology and Racial Purity 1937; reported on studies in color
blindness, night blindness to Eugenical News, 1937; linked tuberculosis and heredity;
1967 Prof. Emeritus, Institute of Human Genetics, University of Munster (Institut fur
Humangenetik, Universitat Munster, 44 Munster, Vesaliusweg 12-14, Munster Germany);
he was succeeded in this position by Widukund Lenz q.v., son of Fritz Lenz; Hitler used
Fritz Lenz's work in Mein Kampf
Publications:
1970, 1966 Advisory Board, Mankind Quarterly, v. 8, #1 and v. 11, #1; 1944, 1941
Zwillingstuberculose or Twin Study and Hereditary Predisposition to Tuberculosis. (see
also F. J. Kallmann q.v.); 1944, 1941 Leitfaden der Rassenhygiene; 1939 "Twin research
from the time of Francis Galton to the present day." Proc. of the Royal Society, England,
B128, 6281 June 8, 1939; 1938 "Frequency of inherited defects", Eugenical News, 23, 6-8
from International Population Congress, Paris, Aug. 11, 1937
Background:
-- A War Criminal Who Escaped Prosecution
Von Verschuer escaped prosecution even though he planned Mengele's experiments and
even though he was well known.
-- Well Known
Eugenicists in America were well aware of von Verschuer since two stories about him
appeared in English in the Eugenical News in the 1930's.
The first was a review of Verschuer's book, Erbpathologie (1934), which appeared in the
Eugenical News, January/ February 1936 issue p. 21-22. This review said that "our
country [the United States] adopted sanitary measures and eugenic sterilization laws.
Race culture, the selection of proposed cases for sterilization or marriage advice are
impossible without the earnest collaboration of the entire medical profession ... we need
sound knowledge ... To this end German scientists have recognized the need for handy
inexpensive textbooks for the practical use of physicians. The idea was first suggested
by Prof. Dr. O. von Verschuer ... We have just received volume XVIII of this series ... by
Prof. Dr. Otmar von Verschuer ... In this book the author clearly outlines the duties of the
physician to the nation. The word 'nation' no longer means a number of citizens living
within certain boundaries, but a biological entity. [ cf Hitler and Czechoslovakia, ed. note]
This point of view also changes the obligation of the physician ... All defects known to be
hereditary are listed (in this book) ... 100,000 feebleminded ... schizophrenics ...
epileptics ... Huntington's chorea ... Blindness ... Deaf-mutism ... bodily deformities ...
Physicians will doubtless often turn to this book for advice. Dr. von Verschuer has
successfully bridged the gap between medical practice and theoretic scientific research."

The second article appeared in the Eugenical News May/June 1936. This article
specifically mentions that Von Verschuer intended to apply the race doctrine of Count
Gobineau to twin studies, the twins to be from as many countries as possible. This is
what was done at Auschwitz so that in the post war era this article clearly pointed
towards von Verschuer as possibly involved in the atrocities committed by Mengele, his
protege. Nevertheless von Verschuer's involvement was not proved until he was dead.
There must have been a cover up.
"Professor Dr. Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer ... director of the Universitat Institute fur
Erbbiologie und Rassenhygiene, writes us that ... the Institute, is now ready for work....
According to Dr. Verschuer he is now ready to begin his work which has the aim to
utilize, first, the science of anthropology and the race doctrine of Count Gobineau; a
second trail that has led to Verschuer's door is Galton's Eugenics, and the race hygiene
of Ploetz; the third is the doctrine of constitution as found in medicine; and the fourth is
experimental heredity.... The special tasks of the new Institute fall into three groups,
investigation, instruction and practical work. ... The rich results of genetics form the
foundation for the race politic of national socialistic state and for the practice of
race hygiene. Dr. Verschuer states that the object of his investigation is mankind, not the
individual man, but families and twins; and in this work there will not be investigated
alone interesting twins, but all twins and families of definite geographical origin must be
considered. It is desirable to determine what traits of bodily and mental sort, what
diseases and anomalies in mankind are hereditary" (Eugenical News May/June 1936)
-- Kaiser Wilhelm
It has been asserted by leading eugenicists, such as C. P. Blacker, that German scientists
"of weight and repute" held aloof from Nazi activity. But more recent research by Benno
Muller Hill has shown that the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft (KWG or Kaiser Wilhelm
Society), one of the most respected scientific groups in Germany, was deeply involved in
the camp experiments and in anti-Semitism. Von Verschuer, for example, was a leading
scientist at the KWG. "The conduct of the general administration, the Senate and the
directors of the KWG shows to how great an extent the type of thinking which the
anthropologists applied to the segregation (used in the sense of apartheid in South
Africa) of the Jews - that is to say, the vulgar anti Semitism of the National Socialists -
had become accepted by a significant proportion of the members of the scientific
establishment. The KWG was in no minor provincial university. In anthropology and in
psychiatry and in most other fields it was at the forefront of scientific endeavor."
(Murderous Science, B. Muller Hill, p. 24)
-- Von Verschuer and Mengele
Von Verschuer was associated with Mengele's atrocities at Auschwitz both because he
taught Mengele and because he sponsored the research program Mengele carried out.
These facts have emerged as a result of very recent research in the Eighties and
Nineties carried out by Benno Muller-Hill (Murderous Science), by Gerald Finer, (The Last
Nazi) and by the author of Children of Flame.
However, these authors have not integrated von Verschuer with what is known of
American and English eugenics. In 1954 von Verschuer was a member of the American
Society of Human Genetics, as was Leo Alexander, the chief American medical expert at
the Nuremberg trials. In 1956, von Verschuer was a member of the American Eugenics
Society.
Von Verschuer was Mengele's teacher:
Von Verschuer thought that Hitler was "the first statesman to recognize hereditary
biological and race hygiene." (The Last Nazi p. 11); "Mengele became (Von Verschuer's)
favorite student; the two men developed a strong mutual respect ... later as wartime
director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Hereditary Teaching
and Genetics in Berlin, he [von Verschuer] secured funds for Mengele's experiments at
Auschwitz. (This was the Institute where Mengele sent the results of his barbaric and
largely worthless research.)" (The Last Nazi p. 12); "the obsession with twins that
Mengele would later exhibit at Auschwitz was also a direct result of his association with
Verschuer" (Children of the Flame, p. 46); In 1937 or 1938 "... Mengele and von
Verschuer were working together, writing judicial reports for specially convened courts
which sat in judgment over Jews caught cohabiting with German Aryans ..." (The Last
Nazi. p. 12); "Certainly Professor Von Verschuer thought highly of Mengele; he soon
appointed him as one of his assistant physicians ... even though he (Mengele) had yet to
receive his degree ... It was against this background at the Frankfurt Institute that
Mengele first embraced the idea that through appropriate selection, the heritage of the
race could be 'improved'. Before long the concept was applied in a much starker way, on
the ramps at Auschwitz where SS doctors, Mengele especially, selected able bodied
inmates for work and the frailer ones for death." (The Last Nazi p. 13)
Experiments at Auschwitz were carried out for Von Verschuer and the KWG:
In 1942 Von Verschuer said: "my assistant Mengele has been transferred to a post in
Berlin so that in his free time he can work at the Institute." (The Last Nazi. p. 18)
In May of 1943 Mengele was posted to Auschwitz; in August of 1943 funds for Mengele's
"research" were authorized by German Research Council thanks to Von Verschuer. Von
Verschuer wrote a progress report to the Council: "My co-researcher in this research is
my assistant the anthropologist and physician Mengele. He is serving as
Hauptsturmfuhrer and camp doctor in the concentration camp Auschwitz ... With the
permission of the Reichsfuhrer SS Himmler (q.v.), anthropological research is being
undertaken on the various racial groups in the concentration camps and blood samples
will be sent to my laboratory for investigation" (The Last Nazi, pp. 33-37
(At Auschwitz) "Twin research attracted Mengele ... (he) prowled the railroad siding
during initial selection seeking twins"; he killed two year old boy twins to get data on
simultaneous death; he had an acid bath in which he put bodies of twins so the flesh
would fall off and he could examine the skeletons (The Last Nazi p. 93 - 100)
At Auschwitz 3 sets of twins who had one blue and one brown eye were killed and the
data sent to Von Verschuer in Berlin; heads of Auschwitz 'patients' with the noma
removed were sent to Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (The Last Nazi)
"Verschuer even helped Mengele win grants to undertake two research projects at
(Auschwitz)... to begin in April 1943" (Children of Flame p. 52); Verschuer... was closely
involved in his protege's research... Mengele periodically dispatched to his mentor not
only reports about his research but also laboratory samples from his experiments."
(Children of Flame p. 59; on arrival at Mengele's experimental station twins filled out "a
detailed questionnaire from the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute" (Children of Flame p. 59); "The
tests, questionnaires and many of the experiments themselves appear to have been the
brainchild of Verschuer" (Children of Flame p. 69); from these young children there were
daily withdrawals of blood for Verschuer's "specific protein" research; needles were
injected in their eyes for Karen Magnussen's KWI work on eye color; there were
experimental blood transfusions; small children were placed in isolation in cage like
rooms and their reactions studied; small children were exposed to stimuli and their
reactions noted; organs and limbs were removed, sometimes without anesthetics; sex
changes were attempted; females were sterilized; males were castrated; one woman
developed a man's beard, which suggests the presence of steroids; then many twins
were killed; they were autopsied at the pathology lab next to the crematory, which had
been built with funds von Verschuer obtained; various organs and limbs were sent to
Verschuer at the Kaiser Wilhelm. (Children of Flame p. 71, 117)
-- Von Verschuer contacted eugenicists following WW II:
In 1946 Von Verschuer wrote to the Bureau of Human Heredity in London: "I hope that
the scientific equipment of my former Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Dahlem which I brought
... to Frankfort will enable me to continue or rather restart my research work ...
tuberculosis research ... I don't give up hope that there will be people in England and
America who will help me continue my scientific research" (The Last Nazi p. 142); and
there were such people for he became a professor of human genetics at Munster
-- The eugenicists did not expose Von Verschuer:
He attempted to get his old job at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute when it was reconstituted
in Frankfurt in 1951. An article in Neue Zeitung exposed his connection with Mengele
(Children of Flame p. 118-129, 161). But nevertheless the 1956 issue of the Italian
eugenic magazine, Acta Genet, Med. Gem., edited by Luigi Gedda q.v. had a special
supplement honoring Verschuer ("master and teacher"). Gedda was also a member of
the American Eugenics Society.
-- Verschuer influenced another generation:
Verschuer founded the largest genetics Institute in Munster, West Germany. (Children of
Flame p. 161); he retired in 1968 and died in 1969; Widukind Lenz, son of Fritz Lenz, who
was cited by Hitler in Mein Kampf, took over from von Verschuer. W. Lenz was a member
of the American Eugenics Society in 1974
-- Bureau of Human Heredity:
The Bureau of Human Heredity, which received the letter from von Verschuer mentioning
that he had the results of Auschwitz "research", moved to Copenhagen in 1947. The
Director of the Danish Institute which received the Bureau was Tage Kemp, a member of
the American Eugenics Society in 1956, along with von Verschuer. The building in
Copenhagen was built with Rockefeller money. The first International Congress in Human
Genetics following World War II was held at Kemp's Institute in Denmark in 1956.

Source: "Eugenics in Germany" in EN 1934; EN 1937; EQ 1956; Murderous Science.


Muller-Hill; The Last Nazi.; Children of Flame.; Membership list, American Society of
Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; WSWISE 1967

Vorakitphokatorn, Sairudee
Mahidol U, Thailand 1993

1992 John N. Edwards, Theodore D. Fuller, Santhat Sermsri and Sairudee


Vorakitphokatorn. “Household Crowding and Reproductive Behavior,” Social Biology,
39:212-230

Wade, CH
1987 CH Wade, MD Anglin. Factors influencing decisions to terminate life. Social Biology,
34, 37-47

Wade*, William D.
Member 1974

Walberg, HJ
1975 K Marjoribanks, HJ Walberg. Birth order, family size, social class, and intelligence.
Social Biology 22(3):261-8

Walker*, Norma Ford


Member (Foreign) 1956; Canadian

Wallace*, Bruce
Director 1952-65; Member 1974
Cold Spring Harbor, Biological Laboratory

1962 Race and reason. Eugenics Quarterly 9:161-5


1961 Gordon Allen, Dudley Kirk, JP Scott, HL Shapiro, Bruce Wallace. “Statement of the
Eugenic Position: By the Special Committee of the Board of Directors American Eugenics
Society”, Eugenics Quarterly 8: 181-184
1954 "Genetic Studies of Population", Eugenics Quarterly 1, #2

Waller*, Jerome H
Member 1974
U Pittsburgh, Biostatistics 1974

1976 “Sex of children and ultimate family size by time and class”, Social Biology, 23, pp.
210-225
1973 JH Waller, BR Rao, CC Li. Heterogeneity of Childless Families, Social Biology 20:
133-138
and 1974 JH Waller, BR Rao, CC Li. Letter: Reply to Mitra's observations on
"Heterogeneity of childless families". Social Biology 21(3):309-10 (1974)
1971 Achievement and Social Mobility: Relationships among IQ Score, Education and
Occupation in Two Generations. Social Biology 18: 252-259 (Ginsburg)
1971 JH Waller. Differential Reproduction: Its Relation to IQ Test Score,
Education, and Occupation. Social Biology 18: 122-135. (Ginsburg)

Wallerstein, Dr. Harry


Member 1956, 1974

Wallisch, L
1981 DS Freedman, Arland Thornton, L Wallisch. "Age at First Birth and Family Size:
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Walsh, Prof. Anthony


Reviewer, Social Biology

2009 “A gene-based evolutionary explanation for the association between


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Walter, SD
1974 The transitional effect on the sex ratio at birth of a sex predetermination program.
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Walton, Emily
University of Washington, Seattle 2007
2008 (forthcoming) “Contextualizing the Education and Health Status Association:
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Wan PhD, Thomas TH


Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia, Dept, Health
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U Maryland 1974

1975 "Effects of Social Epidemiological Factors on the Severity of Disability for the White
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1972 TTH Wan, JD Tarver. "Socioeconomic Status, Migration and Morbidity." Social
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Wang PhD, Duolao


London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Dept. Medical Statistics 2009
London School of Economics, Population Studies 1998
U Southampton PhD 1995

1998 D Wang, M Murphy. Covariates of infant mortality in China: an exploratory


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1996 D Wang. The determinants of IUD discontinuation in China: a discrete-time
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Wang, Feng
1995 MK Choe, H. Hao, and F. Wang. The effects of gender, birth order, and other
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Wang, Hui
1998 “Third Birth Intentions and Uncertainty in Canada”, w/ Hui Wang, Social Biology 45,
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Wang PhD, Pair Dong


Taipei Wanhwa District Health Center, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 1997

1994 PD Wang, RS Lin. Sexual activity of women in Taiwan. Social Biology 41(3-4):143-9

Ward, Jeffrey T.
2009 “A gene X environment interaction between DRD2 and religiosity in the prediction
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Ward*, Prof. Robert deCourcy


Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
co-founder, Immigration Restriction League 1930

Ward*, Dr Roger H
Canadian
1980 "Genetic Epidemiology: Promise or Compromise", Social Biology, v. 27, 2

Wardlaw*, Mr. George M.


Member 1956

Wardlaw*, James A.
Member 1974

Warren, Bruce L
Eastern Michigan U 1970
1966 BL Warren. A multiple variable approach to the assortative mating phenomenon.
Eugenics Quarterly 13(4):285-290

Warren, Charles W
CDC, Atlanta, Georgia: Center for Health Promotion and Education 2008 and
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1990 CW Warren, HI Goldberg, L Oge, D Pepion, JS Friedman, S Helgerson, EM La Mere.


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1986 CW Warren, M.L. Gwinn and G.L. Rubin. Seasonal variation in conceptions and
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1981 СW Warren, JC Smith, RW Rochat, SE Holck. "Contraceptive Sterilization: A
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1979 Warren, Charles and Carl Tyler (1979) “Social Status and Season of Birth: A Study
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Warren, Richard D
Iowa State U 1979

1979 HC Chang, Richard D. Warren, Brian F. Pendleton. Testing and clarifying a macro
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Washburn, Sherwood
1972 Washburn, Sherwood L and McCown, ER (1972) Evolution of human behavior.
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Waterhouse*, Lynn
Member 1974

Watts, Denise
H Lytton’s MSc student, U Calgary 1978

1988 H Lytton, D Watts, BE Dunn. Stability of genetic determination from age 2 to age 9:
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Member 1956

Teachers College, Columbia University

Weatherby, Prof. Norman L


Middle Tennessee State University. Health and Human Performance, Health Education
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Columbia U, Center for Population and Family Health 1983
Florida State U, PhD

1978 CB Nam*, NL Weatherby, KA Ockay. Causes of death which contribute to the


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Webb*, Mrs. Harry C.


Member 1956

Weden PhD, Margaret


RAND: Labor and Population and Center for the Study of Aging 2009

2006 “Historical and life course timing of the male mortality disadvantage in Europe:
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Weeks*, PhD, Prof. John R


2008 Society for the Study of Social Biology, Member (from
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Wegner, Prof. Eldon L


U Hawaii-Manoa, Sociology 1970, 2009 and Center on Aging 2009 and Social Science
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“He is Co-PI on a project to develop benchmarks as indicators of the long-term care
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2001 EL Wegner, GP Loos, AT Onaka, D Crowell, Y Li, H Zheng. Changes in the


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Weinstein*, Prof. Maxine


Society for the Study of Social Biology, Board of Directors 1994-2006
Duke University, Population, Policy & Aging Research Center 2009
Georgetown Univ. 1994

2001 “Menarcheal age and subsequent patterns of family formation”, w/ Ann P Riley
(SSSB), Maxine Weinstein (SSSB), JC Ridley (SSSB), Jonathan Mormino, Tristram Gorrindo,
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conception?", w/ James Wood*, Daniel D. Greenfield, Social Biology, v. 40, 1-2
1990 "Female fecundity in Highland Papua New Guinea", w/ James W. Wood* et al, Social
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Weir*, Mrs. William H.


Member 1956
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Weiss, Gregory
1988 J Uhlman, G Weiss. Performed and refused vasectomy: a decade of waning
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Weiss*, Prof. Kenneth M


Dir. 1993-95
Population Research Institute and Dept. Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University;
Pennsylvania State U 2009

1995 Anne Buchanan, Kenneth M. Weiss. “Infant Mortality in a Mexican-American


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Weiss*, Prof. Mark L.


Member 1974

Weitz, Charles A
Temple U, Anthropology, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 2000, 2009
Pennsylvania State U, Biological Anthropology PhD

1978 CA Weitz, IG Pawson, MV Weitz, SD Lang, A Lang. Cultural Factors Affecting the
Demographic Structure of a High Altitude Nepalese Population. Social Biology 25(3): 179-
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Weitz, MV
1978 CA Weitz, IG Pawson, MV Weitz, SD Lang, A Lang. Cultural Factors Affecting the
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195

Weitz, Rose
Arizona State U-Tempe, Sociology 1981

1979 Barriers to acceptance of genetic counseling among primary care physicians.


Social Biology 26(3):189-97

Welch*, J. Philip
Canadian

Welch, Susan
1978 Alan Booth, Susan Welch, "Stress, Health and Political Participation." Social Biology
25 (2): 102-114.
Weller* MD, Prof. Carl V.
Member 1925

editor, American Journal of Pathology 1941- 56; Univ. Michigan 1911-56; The inheritance
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Weller*, Prof. Robert H


Florida State U, Center for the Study of Population 1978 and Sociology 1978
Cornell U 1967

1974 "Excess and deficit fertility in the United States". Social Biology 21 (1):77–87

1981 Population: Demography and Policy, RH Weller, Leon Bouvier

Welty MD, MPH, Thomas K


Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service 2003

1998 Thomas K. Welty, Valborg L. Kvigne, Loretta Bad Heart Bull, Gary R. Leonardson,
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Wertelecki*, Vladimir
Member 1974
U South Carolina 1974; Dermatoglyphics

West, Bruce J
2003 “Seasonality of birth and conception to teenagers in Texas”, w/ Nicola Scafetta,
Elizabeth Restrepo, Social Biology, v. 50, 1-2

Westerberg, Charles
Beloit College, Sociology 2009
U Missouri, Sociology MA 1997, PhD 2001

1999 D Granberg, Charles Westerberg. On abandoning life when it is least difficult.


Social Biology 46(1-2):154-62, 1999

Westoff*, Prof. Charles F


Member 1956, 1974; Director 1983-85, 1992-1994
Executive Director, Commission on Population Growth and the American Future 1970-72
Office of Population Research, Princeton 1952-2009
Population Association of America, President, 1974-75
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Bd. Dirs., 1978-81
Alan Guttmacher Institute
Population Council, PDR

Where did low, low fertility come from?


Westoff was Executive Director of the US Commission on Population Growth and the
American Future in 1970. Here is an evaluation of his influence:

“In that capacity, [Executive Director of the US Commission on Population Growth and
the American Future] you exercised what has been described as “the most influential
policy advisory role that any demographer has ever played in the United States.” The
Commission’s Final report, issued in 1972, concluded, “in the long run, no substantial
benefits will result from further growth of the Nation’s population, rather that the gradual
stabilization of our population would contribute significantly to the Nation’s ability to
solve its problems.” US fertility began a sustained drop below replacement the following
year, leading you to quip “never had a federal commission been more effective.” IUSSP
Laureate (2005) speech by Cleland (INED) from http://www.iussp.org/Awards/12-
westoff.php

Westoff and others were sure that fertility would plateau at replacement level. Instead it
has dropped below in most European and many Asian countries and is still falling. Their
ideas are wiping out all societies which adopt them. (see 1973 Toward the end of growth:
population in America, (ed.) Conference sponsored by Ortho (Ortho is a contraceptive
manufacturer, an obvious beneficiary of population control)

Alan Guttmacher Institute 2005


“ Threats to progress.
“The resurgence of social conservatism in the United States is a direct consequence
of the progress achieved in recent decades. The current political influence of social
conservatives poses a direct threat to domestic and international sexual and
reproductive health programs. Overseas, the growing participation of conservative
Christian organizations in U.S. foreign aid programs is likely to lend further support to
local fundamentalist religious groups that oppose enlightened sexual and reproductive
health policies and programs in many developing countries.” From
http://www.guttmacher.org/about/strategic_plan.pdf

Health Care and Guttmacher Institute


Advocates and providers of sexual and reproductive health care would want to play close
attention to a preventive care provision at every stage of the legislative, regulatory and
oversight processes. In addition, the debate over expanding health insurance coverage
may provide political or rhetorical opportunities for or challenges to restoring abortion
coverage under Medicaid. … The free-market approach, in contrast, poses significant
risks for the continued coverage of many sexual and reproductive health services. Of
particular concern is the movement against benefit mandates. Undermining or
overturning these laws could affect .. contraceptive coverage … The potential drawbacks
of the free-market approach in terms of affordability and quality of coverage may be just
as damaging … some low-income Americans [may] forego … family planning services
and supplies … it seems unlikely that Congress today would dwell on the fine details of a
benchmark or required benefit package. Rather, the parochial interests of sexual and
reproductive health advocates may be secondary decisions, to be made late in
the process, in the course of drafting rules and regulations. Long before that
stage, these advocates will need to work within a broader health care coalition
to ensure that the initial questions are answered correctly and to secure their
seat at the negotiating table.
From http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/gpr/11/1/gpr110111.html
Compare this with
Politics Distorts Facts on Impact of Abortion Coverage
An RH Reality Check exclusive from the Guttmacher Institute by Susan Cohen which is a
preview of an article in the forthcoming Summer 2009 issue of the Guttmacher Policy
Review, which will be available at www.guttmacher.org in late August.
“state laws requiring parental involvement in a minor’s abortion or mandating state-
scripted counseling and a waiting period may delay abortions (thereby making them
more expensive and dangerous) but, by and large, do not have a substantial impact on
actually preventing them from occurring. (Laws requiring a waiting period following in-
person counseling, which by definition necessitate two separate visits to the facility, are
a possible exception.) … In sharp contrast, the researchers found that the ban on federal
Medicaid coverage of abortions for poor women—commonly known as the Hyde
amendment—does have considerable impact: One in four women who would have an
abortion if it were paid for by the government instead continue the pregnancy to term. …
Antiabortion advocates contend that if the Hyde amendment results in a 25 percent
reduction in the number of women on Medicaid who obtain an abortion, its repeal would
result in a 25 percent increase—which they imply would have a significant impact on the
U.S. abortion rate. … In fact, an unpublished study by Guttmacher researchers estimated
that if subsidized abortions were to become available in those states in which they are
not currently available, there would be a 28 percent rise in the number of
abortions among Medicaid-enrolled women in this group of states … that would
translate to only a 5 percent increase in the total number of abortions in these states …
Even taking into account the fact that more women at risk of unintended pregnancy than
is now the case would have health insurance if reform succeeds, some of these women
would be enrolled in an expanded Medicaid that would not pay for abortion. Others are
higher-income women for whom their current lack of coverage is not nearly the
impediment as it is for poor women. Therefore, the availability of coverage, while
important at the individual level, cannot be expected to increase the overall numbers of
abortions more than nominally—if at all” from
http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2009/08/04/politics-distorts-facts-impact-abortion-
coverage

This article clearly shows that abortion coverage changes have the potential to have a
disproportionate impact on minority groups. But this fact is hidden in flim-flam about
alleged “errors” made by prolifers.

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Wette, Prof. Reimut


1927-1997; born in Germany 1927, MA 1952 Heidelburg Germany
Washington U School of Medicine-St Louis, Biostatistics

1984 CAA Barbosa, NE Morton, R Wette, DC Rao, H Krieger. Race, height, and blood
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Whelan, Elizabeth Murphy


Planned Parenthood-World Population, NYC 1972
1974 Human sex ratio as a function of the timing of insemination within the menstrual
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1972 Illegitimate and premaritally conceived first births in Massachusetts, 1966-68.
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Whelpton*, Pascal K
Member 1956; Director 1959-63
Population Association of America, President, 1941-42
UN Population Division, Director 1953
Scripps Foundation for Research in Population Problems, Director 1959-63

1954 "Future Fertility of American Women", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, #1


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White*, E. Grace
Member 1930, 1956

White*, Mr. Eliot


Member 1956

Whittinghill*, Prof. Maurice


connected (1966) with founding of Carolina Population Center, U North Carolina-Chapel
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Wicks, Prof. Jerry W


Bowling Green State U, Sociology, Emeritus 2009

1987 EG Stockwell, DA Swanson, JW Wicks. The age-cause proxy relationship in infant


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Wiggam*, Albert E.
Director 1928-46; Member 1930, 1956
Citizens Committee for Planned Parenthood 1939
1939-41 Editorial Committee, Eugenical News

Wilbur*, Pres. Ray Lyman


Stanford Univ., President 1916-1943; Trustee, Rockefeller Foundation 1923-40

Wile*, Ira S.
Member 1930
Birth Control Federation of America Inc. (Director at Large 1939)

Willerman*, Prof. Lee


(1939-1997); U Texas-Austin, Psychology
Texas Adoption Project

1979 AF Naylor, L Willerman. Physical Development of Interracial Children in the First


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1975 JC Loehlin, L Willerman, SG Vandenberg. Blood group and behavioural differences
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Williams*, Prof. Bobby Joe


UCLA, Anthropology, Emeritus 2009

1974 "A Re-examination of the Heritability of Fertility in the British Peerage", Social
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Williams*, Mr. Donald G.


Member 1956

Williams, Dorie G
U Texas-Austin, Sociology and Population Research Institute 1987
U Utah 1983

1980 Frank D. Bean, Margaret P. Clark, Scott J. South, Gray Swicegood and Dorie
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Williams*, Mr. Henry F.


Member 1956

Williams Jr., JS
1966 Infant and child mortality in Burma by ethnic group. Eugenics Quarterly 13(2):128-
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Williams, Prof. Linda Brooks (Lindy)


2009 Cornell U: Sociology and Polson Institute for Global Development and Cornell
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2001 L Williams, L Piccinino, J Abma, F Arguillas F. Pregnancy wantedness: Attitude


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Williams, L
1977 L Williams, A Spence, SC Tideman. Implications of the observed effects of air
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Williams, Prof. Robert C


Arizona State U-Tempe (1978-2009) School of Human Evolution and Social Change,
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2009 “Female Genital Cutting and Mother's Age at Birth are Associated with the Sex of
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1992 R Williams, Susan P. Gloster. Human sex ratio as it relates to caloric availability.
Social Biology, 39 (3-4), 285-290

Williams* MD, Dr. and Mrs. S. Clay


Member 1956

Background:
Dr. Williams father was on the RJ Reynolds tobacco company Board

Williams, Stephen J
University of Washington, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Dept. Health
Services 1975

1975 SJ Williams, TW Pullum. The effectiveness of abortion as birth control. Social


Biology 22 (1975): 23-33.
1974 G Berggren, N Murthy, SJ Williams. Rural Haitian women: an analysis of fertility
rates. Social Biology 21(4):368-78

Williamson, Roger A
Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa
City 1984

1985 BF Seals, EE Ekwo, RA Williamson, JW Hanson. “Moral and religious influences on


the amniocentesis decision”, Social Biology, 1985, vol. 32, 1-2, pp. 13-30

Williamson*, Mr. W. Rulon


Member 1956
Social Security – developer, expert

Willigan, J Dennis
U Utah, Sociology 1982

1984 DL Anderton, LL Bean, JD Willigan, GP Mineau. Adoption of fertility limitation in an


American frontier population: an analysis and simulation of socio-religious subgroups.
Social Biology, 31: 140-59

Wilson, Prof. James Russell


Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado-Boulder 1974, 1979, 1987

1985 JR Wilson, R. Plomin*. Individual differences in sensitivity and tolerance to alcohol.


Social Biology 32(3-4):162-184
1985 Development of an animal model of alcohol dependence. Social Biology 32, 229-
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1983 RC Johnson, CT Nagoshi, FM Ahern*, JR Wilson, JC DeFries*, GE McClearn*, SG
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1976 RC Johnson, J Park, JC DeFries*, GE McClearn*, MP Mi, MN Rashad, SG Vandenberg,
JR Wilson. Assortative marriage for specific cognitive abilities in Korea, Social Biology, 23,
311-316
Wilson, Robert S
Department of Psychology, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Lukes Medical Center and Rush Medical
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1980 RS Wilson, DC Garron. "Psychological Features of Huntington's Disease and the


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Wimmer, Matthew
1999 “Premarital childbearing in northwest Kenya: challenging the concept of
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Winchester*, Prof. A. M.
Member 1956, 1974, 1989

Quotes:
1956 "The latter part of the book especially, should be of value to ministers, social
workers, and others who are called upon to give counsel on problems of heredity and
environment (p. 14) ... tuberculosis ... the prevalence of this disease in certain families
leaves little doubt about its being influenced by heredity (p. 260) ... poliomyelitis ...
heredity influences the amount of vitamin that is required to ward off rickets (p. 264) ...
stomach ulcers ... cancer ... studies by Madge Macklin at Ohio State University indicate
that ... the tendency to develop cancer is inherited (p. 269) ... Surgery saves many
defective genes (p. 293) ... public assistance ... [defectives need welfare so] these genes
are perpetuated by our kindliness ... Problems of Eugenics ... [in cattle breeding] The
best bulls have hundreds of offspring, while those of poor quality go to the slaughter
house before they have an opportunity to breed. Such techniques are, of course, out of
the question at present (bolded by editor) for human beings ... (p. 298) ... negative
eugenics [means] reducing the rate of reproduction among the less desirable
members of our race" (p. 302) "there is still the probability that the average gene
complex for those in the higher groups is more desirable than would be found among
those at the bottom of the social scale" (p. 304); all quotes from Heredity and Your Life,
A.M. Winchester, 1956 (Ginsburg)

Wineberg*, Howard
vp 1999-2006

1988 Duration between marriage and first birth and marital stability. Social Biology
35:91-102

Winking PhD, Jeffrey


2006 “Are Men Really That Bad as Fathers? The Role of Men’s Investments”, Social
Biology, v. 53, 1-2

Wise, Jeffrey M
1975 Jeffrey M. Wise, Spenser J. Condie, "Intergenerational Fertility throughout Four
Generations," Social Biology 22: 144-55.

Wiser*, Wilmer C.
Member 1974
Univ. Utah 1974
Wishik, SM
1974 RH Chen, SM Wishik, Susan Scrimshaw. “Effects of Unstable Sexual Unions on
Fertility in Guayaquil, Ecuador.” Social Biology 21:353-359

Wissler*, Clark
Member 1925, 1930
Taught Frederick Osborn* eugenics
American Museum of Natural History 1905-1947

Wister, Andrew V
Simon Fraser U 1996, 2002
U Waterloo, Sociology 1989

1994 AV Wister, EM Gee. “Age at Death Due to Ischemic Heart Disease: Gender
Differences,” Social Biology, 41: 110-126

“…the ideas of Matilda White Riley need to be recognized as a key foundation to the
work comprising this book” AV Wister in Acknowledgements to Baby Boomer Health
Dynamics AV Wister 2005

Witkowski PhD, Kristine M


1992 KM Witkowski, NE Johnson. “Organic-solvent Water Pollution and Low Birth Weight
in Michigan”. Social Biology 39, 45-54.

Witt*, Kristina S.
Member 1974

Wolanski*, Napoleon
Mankind Quarterly
Warsaw, Poland 1972

1970 "Heterosis in Man: Growth in Offspring and Distance Between Parents' Birthplaces."
Social Biology 17:1- 16

Wolfers MB, David


Australian
Columbia Univ., Center for Population and Family Health, 1977
Columbia U, International Institute for The Study of Human Reproduction, epidemiology
1973
United Kingdon Overseas Development Administration, Population Bureau, Director
1966, 1970
University of Singapore, Social Medicine and Public Health, Lecturer in Tropical Hygiene

1970 "The Probability of Conception after Discontinuance of Oral Contraception: A Note


on 'Oral Contraception, Coital Frequency, and the Time Required to Conceive'." Social
Biology 17, no. 1: 57-61 and see
C F Westoff, L Bumpass, N B Ryder. Letter: Comment on "The probability of conception
after discontinuance of oral contraception," by Wolfers. Social Biology. 04/1970;
17(1):60-1
Wolfers, Helen
Australian
Columbia U, International Institute for The Study of Human Reproduction, epidemiology
1973
London School of Htgiene and Tropical Medicine, Fertility Research Unit (psychological
aspects of vasectomy)

1973 H Wolfers, N Subbiah, Ariffin Bin Mazurka. Psychological aspects of vasectomy in


Malaysia
Social Biology 20(3):315-22

Wolfinger, Nicholas H.
University of Utah, Family and Consumer Studies 2009

2003 “Double impact: What sibling data can tell us about the long-term negative effects
of parental divorce”, w/ L Kowaleski-Jones, Ken R Smith, Social Biology, v. 50 .1-2

Wolowyna, JE
1977 “Income and childlessness in Canada: a further examination,” Social Biology
24(4):326-331.

Wong, Prof. Morrison G


Referee, Social Biology 1979
National Institute of Mental Health Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Program on Comparative
Studies of Immigration and Ethnicity. Center for International Studies. Duke University.
Durham, North Carolina. January 1979-June 1981
-National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. "Asian-Americans:
Immigration and Adaptation. "Co-principal investigator with Charles Hirschman (Duke
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Implications for Social Adaptation and Psychological Stress." Durham, North Carolina. Co-
principal investigator with Charles Hirschman. 1979-80. $3,934

Wood* Jr., Mr. H. Curtis


Member 1956
Human Betterment Association (Pres. of Bd. of Dirs. 1960)

Wood*, Prof. James


Society for the Study of Social Biology, vp 1994-1998, Board of Directors 1999-2006;
editorial board, Social Biology 1993-98
Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University 2009

1993 "How does variation in fetal loss affect the distribution of waiting times to
conception?", w/ Daniel D. Greenfield et al, Social Biology, v. 40, 1-2
1990 "Female fecundity in Highland Papua New Guinea", Social Biology, v. 37(1-2):26 ff

Wood*, Mrs. Willis D.


Member 1930, 1956
Birth Control Federation of America Inc. (Director at Large 1939); American Birth Control
League, Director at large 1937, 1938
Woods MD, Dr. Frederick Adams
American Consultative Committee 1912-21; (General Cttee, Second International
Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930

Told First Eugenical Congress that "universal use of birth control would replace death
control as an evolutionary process" (Mehler's words, Mehler, p. 447)

Woodridge, EQ
1988 R Murray, EQ Wooldridge. The health orientation scale: A measure of feeling about
sickle cell trait. Social Biology 35, 123–136

Woolf*, Prof. Charles M


Member 1956, 1974; Director 1977-79
U Utah, Laboratory of Human Genetics

1975 "A Genetic Study of Spina Bifida Cystica in Utah", Social Biology, v. 22, 3
1973 CM Woolf, RM Woolf. A genetic study of syndactyly in Utah. Social Biology
20(3):335-46
1971 Congenital Hip Disease: Implications for Genetic Counseling. Social Biology 18
1969 CM Woolf, JA Turner. Incidence of congenital malformations among live births in
Salt Lake City, Utah, 1951-1961. Social Biology 16(4):270-9
1962 Communication, "Medical Dilemma: Is Insulin Therapy Increasing the Frequency of
the Gene for Diabetes Mellitus", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 4

Woolf, RM
1973 CM Woolf, RM Woolf. A genetic study of syndactyly in Utah. Social Biology
20(3):335-46

Wouters, MG
Netherlands
1998 L J Smits, WL Nelen, MG Wouters, H Straatman, PH Jongbloet, GA Zielhuis.
Conditions at conception in women with recurrent miscarriage. Social Biology 45(1-
2):143-9.

Wright, John Paul


2009 “A Gene-Based Evolutionary Explanation for the Association between Criminal
Involvement and Number of Sex Partners”, w/Kevin M Beaver*, Anthony Walsh
[The Polygyny Connection]

Wright, P
1989 An examination of factors influencing black fertility decline in the Mississippi Delta,
1880-1930. Social Biology 36(3-4):213-39

Woodward*, Val
Member 1974

Workman*, PL
Member 1974
University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, Anthropology 1982
U Massachusetts-Amherst, Anthropology
U California-Davis 1983
Wright*, Prof. Sewall
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory
Council 1927-35; Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)

1889-1988; important in formulation of modern synthesis of Darwinism; Wright said that


among individuals natural selection works on separate average gene effects. He
suggested that natural selection works by diffusion from those populations that have
developed superior overall genetic systems.

Wu, Hsin-Ying
1985 CF Ko, DM Heer, HY Wu. Social and biological determinants of age at first marriage
in Taiwan, 1970. Social Biology 32(1-2):115-28

Wu, Prof. Zheng


reviews in Social Biology
U Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology 2009
Carolina Population Center
University of Western Ontario, Population Studies Center 1996

2009 “Developing Scales for Measuring Gender Behaviors in Reproductive Health in


Rural China”, w/ Xueyan Yang, Shuzhuo Li, Christoph M Schimmele, Biodemography and
Social Biology, v. 54
2000 “Age-Heterogamy and Canadian Unions”, w/ Karli Halling Burch, Randy Hart, Jean E
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1998 “Third Birth Intentions and Uncertainty in Canada”, w/ Hui Wang, Social Biology 45,
1-2, 96-112

Wunsch, Guillaume
INED, France, Demography, U Louvain, Belgium 2002
2002 Guillaume Wunsch, Catherine Gourbin. Parents' age at birth of their offspring and
child survival. Social Biology 49(3-4):174-84 [Funded by INTAS project of the European
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Wyrick, Randy
U Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography and Ecology

1981 Alberto Palloni, R Wyrick. A Mortality Decline in Latin America: Changes in the
Structure of Causes of Death: 1950-1975. Social Biology 28: 187-216.

Wyshak, Grace
Harvard: Department of Global Health and Population, Department of Biostatistics and
Program on the Global Demography of Aging 2009

1978 “Fertility and longevity in twins, sibs, and parents of twins”, Social Biology,
25(4):315–330.
1978 Menopause in mothers of multiple births and mothers of singletons only. Social
Biology 25(1):52-61
1975 "Some observations on the decline in the United States' dizygotic twinning rate."
Social Biology 22(2): 167-72
JBS
1969 Intervals between Births in Families Containing 1 Set Of Twins, Journal Of Biosocial
Science 1: 337 (1969).
Frequently publishes with RE Frisch*

Xu, Baizhuang
National Public Health Institute, Unit of Environmental Epidemiology, Kuopio, Finland
1998

1998 B Xu, MR Järvelin, P Rantakallio, Maternal smoking in pregnancy and sex


differences in perinatal death between boys and girls, Social Biology 45(3-4):273-7.
1997 B Xu, P Rantakallio, MR Järvelin, XL Fang. Sex differentials in perinatal mortality in
China and Finland. Social Biology 44(3-4):170-8.

Xu PHD, Xiping
Harvard School of Public Health: Environmental Health 1994, 1997, 2000; Environmental
Health, Population Genetics 2009

1995 X. Xu, A. Rimpela. "Maternal Determinants of Birth Weight: A Population-Based


Sample from Qingdao, China." Social Biology 42(3-4): 175-84

Yan PhD, Sharon


FDA, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research 2000, 2003

2000 “The Age Pattern of Fecundability: An Analysis of French Canadian and Hutterite
Birth Histories” w/ Ulla Larsen, Social Biology Spring-Summer 2000

Yang PhD, Prof. Dennis Tao


US citizen born in China
2008 Referee, Social Biology

Yang, H
1997 KL Braun, H Yang, AT Onaka, BY Horiuchi. Asian and Pacific Islander mortality
differences in Hawaii.
Social Biology 44(3-4):213-26

Yang, Shu-O W
U Akron, Sociology

1980 Shu-O W Yang, Brian F. Pendleton. Socioeconomic development and mortality


declines in less-developed countries. Social Biology 27:220-229

Yang, Prof. Xiushi


Old Dominion University, Sociology and Criminal Justice 1993, 1999, 2005, 2009 and
Director, Social Science Research Center

2001 X Yang. Are temporary migrants escapees of the one-child-per-family population


policy: a revisit to the detachment hypothesis. Social Biology 48(1-2):151-70.
1994 M Brockerhoff, X. Yang. Impact of migration on fertility in sub-Saharan Africa,
Social Biology 41(1–2): 19–43.

Yang PhD, Yang


Born in China, living and working in US
Duke University: Sociology and Center for Demographic Studies 2004

2003 Y Yang, S Philip Morgan. How big are educational and racial differentials in the US?
Social Biology 50(3-4): 167-187.
2002 Book review of “A Myriad of Wonders: A Review of Cells and Surveys – Should
Biological Measures be Included in Social Science Research?”, Social Biology, v. 49:116-
119

Yarnell*, Sidney
Member 1930

Personal: studied chromosome number increases in species in Thirties


Publications: under EM East q.v. studied chromosome numbers in strawberries which are
an example of change caused by change in chromosome number
Significance:
Chromosome Number Change as a form of evolution: Evidence Available in 30's
and 50's for the Manton theory
"For a clear understanding of the possibilities and limitations of strawberry breeding, the
results of studies on strawberry genetics and cytology must be presented. The material
which follows contains the findings of various investigators in this field; of Millardet, who
obtained maternal and paternal inheritance in certain crosses, the descendant seedlings
strongly resembling either the mother or father; of Solms-Laubach, who confirmed
Millardet's findings; of Strasburger, who found normal union of egg and pollen in such
crosses, but with dominance of paternal characters; of Richardson, who determined that
the diploid vesca displays what we term simple Mendelian inheritance, while the
octoploid garden strawberry displays a complicated inheritance; of Longley, who first
obtained the chromosome numbers of several strawberry species. In such fashion,
through the work of single investigators, basic information for breeders was gradually
built up. Later investigations of the genetics and cytology of the strawberry were carried
out on a considerably larger scale, especially by three centers of research: The Friedrich-
Wilhelms University, beginning with Miss Elizabeth Schiemann around 1919 and
continuing through her students, especially Dr. G. Staudt, until now; the Bussey
Institute of Harvard University from 1921 to 1941, with Dr. East and his
students, the Drs. Ichijima, Manglesdorf, and Yarnell; and the University of
Manchester from 1950 to 1959, with Dr. Harland and his students, Margaret Smith and
Drs. King, T. Smith, Ellis, Islam, and Jones. The studies at these research centers did
much to establish the relationships among strawberry species. These studies also
indicated the probable ancestors of the modern strawberry, and whether useful new
types might be produced with different chromosome numbers, with different
compositions of chromosomes from other species, or as hybrids with related
plants such as Potentilla. Other genetic research is described under the country and
institution where it was pursued, especially under North Carolina and the U. S.
Department of Agriculture at Cheyenne, Wyoming, for methods of breeding; the U. S.
Department of Agriculture, for production of productive vesca-flavored decaploids; and
Russia, for cytogenetic studies." from G.M. Darrow, The Strawberry: History, Breeding
and Physiology, Chapter 7 Genetic Research and Chromosome Number at
http://www.nal.usda.gov/pgdic/Strawberry/book/bokseve.htm

Yashin, Anatoli
Odense Monographs on Population Aging
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2001
Duke University, Population, Policy & Aging Research Center 2009
Duke University, Dept. Sociology 2009
2002 Anatoli I Yashin, Svetlana V Ukraintseva, Serge I Boiko, Konstantin G Arbeev.
Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related? Social Biology 49(3-4):206-17
[Funded by NIH/NIA grant]

Yaukey, Prof. David


U Massachusetts-Amherst, Sociology, Emeritus 2009

1977 AT Onaka, D Yaukey, A. Chevan, 'Reproductive Time Lost Through Marital


Dissolution in Metropolitan Latin America', Social Biology, 24 (1977)

Yerkes*, Prof. Robert Means


Member 1946; (General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York
1921); Member 1925, 1930; Advisory Council 1925-35; (Member, Third International
Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
IQ studies founder

Yokoyama, Ruth W
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 2004
Washington University PhD 1985

1980 S Yokoyama, JP Rice, RW Yokoyama. The Effect of Social Selection Due to Familial
Mental-Retardation on the Marriage Frequency of Normal Individuals. Social Biology 27
(3): 194-198

Yokoyama, Shozo
Emory Univerisity, Rollins Research Center 2005
Washington University School of Medicine, Psychiatry 1983

1983 S Yokoyama, JP Rice. Social Selection in Human Populations - Deterministic


Analyses on the Modification of the Fitness of Offspring by Affected Parents. Social
Biology 30 (2): 181-188
1981 Cultural inheritance of the desire for male offspring and the incidence of a sex-
linked lethal disease. Social Biology 28(3-4):315-27.
1980 S Yokoyama, JP Rice, RW Yokoyama. The Effect of Social Selection Due to Familial
Mental-Retardation on the Marriage Frequency of Normal Individuals. Social Biology 27
(3): 194-198

Yollick* MD, Dr. Bernard


Member 1956; Houston, Texas

Young, LR
1987 JC Ridley*, DE Myers, LR Young, J Nassim, Farm background, socioeconomic status,
and fertility: the two-generation hypothesis, Social Biology 34(3-4):220-33

Young*, Prof. S. Robert


Member 1974; genetic counseling
2006 Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of South Carolina
School of Medicine
Young, W
1988 WP Metheny, GB Holzman, J Taylor, W Young, JV Higgins. "Amniocentesis Use and
Risk Awareness: Comparison of Knowledge and Beliefs among Older Gravida", Social
Biology 35, 1-2

Yuen, SHL
University of Hawaii

1986 CT Nagoshi, RC Johnson, SHL Yuen, FM Ahern. Further investigations of educational


and occupational attainment in the Hawaii family study of cognition. Social Biology 33, 1-
2:35-50

Zachariah, M
1969 WR Centerwall, G Savarinathan, LR Mohan, V Booshanam, M Zachariah.
'Inbreeding patterns in rural South India'. Social Biology, 16:2

Zambra, E
1978 B Lazo, C Campusano, H Figueroa, J Pinto-Cisternas, E Zambra. Inbreeding and
immigration in urban and rural zones of Chile, with an endogamy index. Social Biology
25(3):228-34

Zang*, Klaus D.
German Member 1974
Dept of Medical Genetics, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry (former Kaiser Wilhelm
Institute), Munich, Germany 1974

Zayac, S
1980 P Cohen, L Belmont, J Dryfoos, Z Stein, S Zayac. The effects of teenaged
motherhood and maternal age on offspring intelligence. Social Biology 27(2), 138–154.

Zegura*, Stephan Luke


Member 1989

Zei, Gianna
Istituto di Genetica Molecolare, CNR, Pavia, Italy 2003
Laboratorio di Genetica e Biochimica Evoluzionistica, C.N.R., Pavia 1983, 1987

1979 J Pinto-Cisternas, G Zei, A Moroni. Consanguinity in Spain 1911-43: general


methodology, behavior of demographic variables, and regional differences. Social
Biology 26:55–71.

Zelnik, Prof. Melvin


Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Population Dynamics 1972

1968 The census and selective service. Eugenics Quarterly 15(3):173-6.


1967 The level of nonwhite fertility in the United States, 1930 and 1920. Eugenics
Quarterly 14(4):265-70.

Zerbin-Rudin*, Dr. Edith


German Member 1974
daughter of Ernst Rudin, the architect of Hitler's Nazi race laws (see Kallmann q.v., W.
Lenz q.v., HJ Eyesenck q.v.
1974 Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry (former Kaiser Wilhelm Institute), Munich,
Germany, D8 Munich 80, Krapelinstr. 2, FR Germany; Zerbin-Rudin's work was presented
through Eliot Slater of the English Eugenics Society.

Zheng, Helen
2001 EL Wegner, GP Loos, AT Onaka, D Crowell, Y Li, H Zheng. Changes in the
association of low birth weight with socioeconomic status in Hawaii: 1970-1990. Social
Biology 48(3-4):196-211

Zick, Prof. Carolyn D


University of Utah, Family and Consumer Studies 1986-(2009)

1996 KR Smith, CD Zick. "Risk of Mortality Following Widowhood: Age and Sex
Differences by Mode of Death." Social Biology 43:59–71

Zielhuis, Gerhard A
Department of Medical Informatics, Epidemiology and Statistics, Faculty of Medical
Sciences, University of Nijmegen, The Hague 1997

2000 Luc J. Smits, Piet H. Jongbloet, Gerhard A. Zielhuis. Fecundity of Daughters Born
after Short, Intermediate, or Long Birth Intervals: An Analysis of Family Reconstitutions
fromthe Netherlands, Late 19th-Early 20th Century. Social Biology 47, 1-2
1998 L J Smits, WL Nelen, MG Wouters, H Straatman, PH Jongbloet, GA Zielhuis.
Conditions at conception in women with recurrent miscarriage. Social Biology 45(1-
2):143-9.

Zimmer, Basil G
Brown U, Sociology 1990
1979 Consequences of the number and spacing of pregnancies on outcome, and of
pregnancy outcome on spacing. Social Biology 26(2):161-78

Zonta*, Laura
Italian Member 1974

[1998 “Natural selection in industrialized countries: A study of three generations of


Italian newborns” w/ L. Ulizzi, P. Astolfi, Annals Human Genetics 62:47-53]

Zubin*, Joseph
1959 Discussion leader on "Differentiating Effect of Intelligence and Social Status", at
symposium, Eugenics Quarterly, v. 6, no. 2 (Ginsburg)

Zuelzer*, Wolf
Member 1974; hematology

Zumpe PhD, Prof. Doris


Emory University School of Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Atlanta,
Georgia 1992, Emeritus 2009
Bethlem Royal Hospital, Institute of Psychiatry, Primate Research Laboratory 1970
1983 Richard P Michael, Doris Zumpe. Annual rhythms in human violence and sexual
aggression in the United States and the role of temperature. Social Biology 30(3):263-78

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