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Geoffrey Miller

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Geoffrey Franklin Miller (born 1965) is an American evolutionary psychologist, author, and associate professor of psychology at the University of New Mexico. He is known for his research on sexual selection in human evolution. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Geoffrey Miller is the 237th most popular psychologist, the 18,071st most popular biography from United States and the 88th most popular American Psychologist.

Geoffrey Miller is an American evolutionary psychologist best known for his work on the role of sexual selection in human psychology and behavior, particularly in relation to mate choice and the evolution of human intelligence. He is also recognized for his books, including "The Mating Mind," which explores the evolutionary basis of human creativity and culture.

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Among PSYCHOLOGISTS

Among psychologists, Geoffrey Miller ranks 237 out of 235Before him are Elizabeth Holloway Marston, Arthur Jensen, Cyril Burt, Leda Cosmides, Richard Wiseman, and Melanie Joy. After him are David McNeill, Adam Grant, and Amy Cuddy.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Geoffrey Miller ranks 18,080 out of 20,380Before him are Todd Hays (1969), Fredro Starr (1971), Levy Tran (1983), Crissy Ahmann-Leighton (1970), Chris Jacobs (1964), Questlove (1971), and Seth Wescott (1976). After him are Charlotte Ross (1968), Jimmy Vasser (1965), Brandi Chastain (1968), Kay Panabaker (1990), and Matt Lintz (2001).

Among PSYCHOLOGISTS In United States

Among psychologists born in United States, Geoffrey Miller ranks 88Before him are Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847), Sherry Turkle (1948), Jonathan Kellerman (1949), Evelyn Hooker (1907), Arthur Jensen (1923), and Leda Cosmides (1957). After him are David McNeill (null), Adam Grant (1981), and Amy Cuddy (1972).