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nature and nurture in human behavior

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An edition of DNA and destiny (1996)

DNA and destiny

nature and nurture in human behavior

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The Bell Curve has sparked a fiery debate over the origins of human intelligence and the roots of human behavior. Does nature determine intelligence so completely that we should give up on the disadvantaged? Or can intelligence and positive human behavior be fostered by intellectual nourishment and emotional support? In short, to what degree is DNA our destiny?

Dr. Grant Steen - popular science writer and respected medical researcher - has drawn together the best and most cutting-edge research to gain insight into the effect of genes and the environment. He provides up-to-the-minute answers to some of the most important and explosive questions facing society today: How much of intelligence is inherited and how much is it a result of environment? Is violence borne in the genes or does it result from poor upbringing? Is homosexuality an inborn trait?

What role does gender play in our intellectual abilities? What evidence is there that alcoholism and drug addiction are hereditary?

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This book shows that, to understand the human condition better, we must develop a keener appreciation for the subtle interactions between nature and nurture. First, Dr. Steen confronts the dark history of eugenics, and the horrifying legacy of the Nazis. He then proceeds to illuminate the latest advances in molecular biology and behavioral genetics. He explains fascinating results that have emerged from "split-twin" experiments, in which eerie parallels were found between twins separated at birth.

He clarifies how the Human Genome Project might help create a new understanding of the human condition and how it may ultimately help alleviate some of the major health and even behavioral problems facing society today.

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Plenum Press
Language
English
Pages
295

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DNA and Destiny: Nature and Nurture in Human Behavior
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DNA and Destiny: Nature and Nurture in Human Behavior
2013, Springer London, Limited
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DNA and Destiny: Nature and Nurture in Human Behavior
2007, Hachette Books
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DNA & Destiny: Nature & Nurture in Human Behavior
September 2001, Da Capo
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DNA and destiny: nature and nurture in human behavior
1996, Plenum Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
155.7
Library of Congress
BF341 .S74 1996, R-RZ

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 295 p. ;
Number of pages
295

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL966907M
Internet Archive
dnadestinynature00stee
ISBN 10
030645260X
LCCN
96003317
OCLC/WorldCat
34244463
Library Thing
3067329
Goodreads
2189979

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Animal breeders, who bred and selected for loyalty in dogs, or speed in horses, or docility in cattle, were probably the first to notice the powerful influence of heredity, even if they didn't know the word or understand the principles.
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