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 ...
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 ...
... 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, ...
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.
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 ...