Jan te Nijenhuis

Jan te Nijenhuis

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 31

Europe-Netherlands

About Jan te Nijenhuis

Jan te Nijenhuis, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit van Amsterdam, specializes in the field of psychology, intelligence, personality.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Multi-Ethnic Norms for Volumes of Subcortical and Lobar Brain Structures Measured by Neuro I: Ethnicity May Improve the Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease 1

A Genetic Hypothesis for American Race/Ethnic Differences in Mean g: A Reply to Warne (2021) with Fifteen New Empirical Tests Using the ABCD Dataset

On group differences in the heritability of intelligence: A reply to Giangrande and Turkheimer (2022)

Links between Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, and Measured Cognition in Diverse Samples of UK Adults

Are the predictions of phenotypic cognitive scores by polygenic cognitive scores driven by the cognitive complexity of the phenotypic measures? A meta‐analysis

Influence of APOE on the Alzheimer’s disease polygenic risk scores based on hippocampal subfield volumes

A Negative Relationship between IQ and Family Size in the Sultanate of Oman

Debunking Giangrande and Turkheimer (2021): Every Dogma has its Day

Jan te Nijenhuis Information

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Citations(all)

3727

Citations(since 2020)

1269

Cited By

3027

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

61

i10Index(since 2020)

25

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Jan te Nijenhuis Skills & Research Interests

psychology

intelligence

personality

Top articles of Jan te Nijenhuis

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Multi-Ethnic Norms for Volumes of Subcortical and Lobar Brain Structures Measured by Neuro I: Ethnicity May Improve the Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease 1

Journal of Alzheimer's Disease

Yu Yong Choi

Jang Jae Lee

Jan Te Nijenhuis

Kyu Yeong Choi

Jongseong Park

...

2024/4/16

A Genetic Hypothesis for American Race/Ethnic Differences in Mean g: A Reply to Warne (2021) with Fifteen New Empirical Tests Using the ABCD Dataset

Mankind Quarterly

John GR Fuerst

Vladimir Shibaev

Emil OW Kirkegaard

2023/6/1

On group differences in the heritability of intelligence: A reply to Giangrande and Turkheimer (2022)

Intelligence

Bryan J Pesta

Jan te Nijenhuis

Jordan Lasker

Emil OW Kirkegaard

John GR Fuerst

2023/5/1

Links between Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, and Measured Cognition in Diverse Samples of UK Adults

Comparative Sociology

Bryan J Pesta

Jan te Nijenhuis

John GR Fuerst

Vladimir Shibaev

2023/12/21

Are the predictions of phenotypic cognitive scores by polygenic cognitive scores driven by the cognitive complexity of the phenotypic measures? A meta‐analysis

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Jan te Nijenhuis

Kannappan Balaji

Kun Ho Lee

2023/12

Influence of APOE on the Alzheimer’s disease polygenic risk scores based on hippocampal subfield volumes

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Kannappan Balaji

Jan Nijenhuis

Kun Ho Lee

2023/12

A Negative Relationship between IQ and Family Size in the Sultanate of Oman

Mankind Quarterly

Nasser Said Gomaa Abdelrasheed

Edward Dutton

Jan Te Nijenhuis

Yussef Ahmed Bakhiet Albaraami

Moosa Ahmed Bait ali Sulaiman

...

2022/3/1

Debunking Giangrande and Turkheimer (2021): Every Dogma has its Day

Bryan J Pesta

Nijenhuis Jt

Jordan Lasker

Emil Ole William Kirkegaard

John Fuerst

2022/2/15

Can hippocampal subfield measures supply information that could be used to improve the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease?

Plos one

Balaji Kannappan

Jan Te Nijenhuis

Yu Yong Choi

Jang Jae Lee

Kyu Yeong Choi

...

2022/11/3

Polygenic score for Alzheimer’s disease identifies differential atrophy in hippocampal subfield volumes

Plos one

Balaji Kannappan

Tamil Iniyan Gunasekaran

Jan Te Nijenhuis

Muthu Gopal

Deepika Velusami

...

2022/7/13

Validity evidence and measurement equivalence for the Dutch translation of the conditional reasoning test for aggression

Applied Psychology

James M LeBreton

Sydney L Reichin

Jan te Nijenhuis

Myckel Cremers

Kitty van der Heijden‐Lek

2022/4

What to do Without a Control Group: You have to go latent, but not all latents are equal

John Protzko

Jan te Nijenhuis

Khaled Ziada

Hanaa Abdelazim Mohamed Metwaly

2021/2/23

Do elderly religious people in South Korea have lower mean IQ than elderly non-religious people?

Personality and Individual Differences

Jan te Nijenhuis

Edward Dutton

Kyu Yeong Choi

Yu Yong Choi

Jang Jae Lee

...

2021/1/1

Sex differences in intelligence on the SPM+ in Dhofar in the Sultanate of Oman

Personality and Individual Differences

Nasser Said Gomaa Abdelrasheed

Yussef Ahmed Bakhiet Albaraami

Edward Dutton

Jan te Nijenhuis

Muna Bakhiet Masoud Issa Qatan

2020/6/1

The Myth of the Stupid Believer: The Negative Religiousness–IQ Nexus is Not on General Intelligence (g) and is Likely a Product of the Relations Between IQ and …

Journal of religion and health

Edward Dutton

Jan Te Nijenhuis

Daniel Metzen

Dimitri van der Linden

Guy Madison

2020/6

Racial and ethnic group differences in the heritability of intelligence: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Bryan J Pesta

Emil OW Kirkegaard

Jan te Nijenhuis

Jordan Lasker

John GR Fuerst

2020/1/1

Does blindness boost working memory? A natural experiment and cross-cultural study

Frontiers in psychology

Heiner Rindermann

A Laura Ackermann

Jan Te Nijenhuis

2020/7/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 83
Antonius Cillessen

Antonius Cillessen

Radboud Universiteit

H-index: 59
Dirk Van Dierendonck

Dirk Van Dierendonck

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

H-index: 46
Eliane Segers

Eliane Segers

Radboud Universiteit

H-index: 43
Heiner Rindermann

Heiner Rindermann

Technische Universität Chemnitz

H-index: 38
Guy Madison

Guy Madison

Umeå universitet

H-index: 34
Michael A. Woodley of Menie, Yr.

Michael A. Woodley of Menie, Yr.

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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