Hans Eysenck

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Hans Eysenck (1916 - 1997) was a German behaviorist and psychiatrist. He was an opponent of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy and wrote a book attacking them called The Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire. He also wrote about astrology and paranormal topics. He wrote Race, Intelligence, and Education, a book claiming there were genetic and racial elements in intelligence. He wrote many popular books on psychology, including "Uses and Abuses of Psychology", "Sense and Nonsense in Psychology" and "Fact and Fiction in Psychology".