Stephen J. Ceci

Ceci is a member of five national advisory boards: He is the founding co-editor of Psychological Science in the Public Interest, published by APS.

In 1995, Ceci was part of an 11-member American Psychological Association task force led by Ulric Neisser which published "Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns," a report written in response to The Bell Curve.

Ceci introduced in 1990 his "Bio-Ecological Theory of Intelligence", which holds that the level of mental activities or IQ are dependent on context.

[3] This research and analysis has been praised by many commentaries, and his book "The Mathematics of Sex" has received endorsements from Diane Halpern, David Lubinski, Christina Hoff Sommers, Frank Farley, and Marcia Linn.

Recently, his research with Wendy M. Williams has revealed that faculty prefer to hire women professors over identically qualified men.