Howard S. Friedman is a renowned psychology researcher and author, not an active journalist. His groundbreaking work on the 80-year Longitudinal Study of Terman's Children revolutionized understanding of longevity predictors. With over 150 scientific publications, he's received the APA's Cattell Award and NSF Graduate Fellowship.
While not a media journalist, Friedman occasionally contributes expert commentary to science communication outlets. His work remains essential reading for health psychologists and behavioral researchers.
Neither profile shows evidence of traditional journalism work. Their publications appear in academic journals and books rather than news outlets. The search results contain no bylines in mainstream media.
While not journalists, both Friedmans could be pitched for:
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