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Jelte Wicherts studied psychological methods at the University of Amsterdam. In 2002 he received his MSc (cum laude) with a thesis on the equivalence of various questionnaires across administration methods (paper&pencil vs. computerized). In March 2007 he received his PhD (cum laude) from the Psychological Methods Department of the University of Amsterdam with a thesis entitled: Group differences in intelligence test performance. Currently he is an assistant professor at the Psychological Methods group. In April 2007 he received a Veni-grant (208K euros) from the Netherlands Organization of Research (NWO). He is a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Intelligence. In 2009 he received an open competition grant (207K euros) from the NWO for Marjan Bakker's PhD project.
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