Born that Way

  • Born that Way: Genes, Behavior, Personality
    By William Wright

    Also in that year , for a book entitled Individuality and Determinism , which was edited by Sydney W. Fox , Bouchard contributed a chapter that was primarily a defense of previous twin I.Q. studies . Here again he downplayed his own ...

  • Born That Way: Genes, Behavior, Personality
    By William Wright

    Taking the nature vs. nurture debate to a new level, this fascinating, comprehensive journey into the world of genetic research and molecular biology offers a fresh assessment of the work that has been done in this relatively new field ...

  • Born That Way: Genes, Behavior, Personality
    By William Wright

    ... in thirty is born with a genetic irregularity of one sort or other—the excitement over genetic therapies is understandable. ... Important as these advances are, they have overshadowed a concurrent, and in some ways more momentous, ...

  • Born That Way
    By Susan Ketchen

    Sylvia, who is fourteen and the same size as an eight-year-old, desperately wants a horse, but her psychoanalyst mother sees unhealthy obsessions in everything she does and her grandfather says she has to wait until she is taller.

  • Born That Way: Genes, Behavior, Personality
    By William Wright

    In presenting the recent findings, William Wright argues that in a century dominated by psychoanalytic thought, there has been an insistence that humans, unlike all other species, are brought into the world as blank slates on which ...