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" The facts then are easily, simply and completely explained by one simple hypothesis : namely, that the natures of the germ cells — the conditions of conception — cause whatever similarities and differences exist in the original natures of men, that... "
The Gene Illusion: Genetic Research in Psychiatry and Psychology Under the ... - Page 17
by Jay Joseph - 2004 - 407 pages
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Educational Psychology ...

Edward Lee Thorndike - Educational psychology - 1914 - 428 pages
...traits moderately subject to training (the misspelled word test and opposites test). The facts then are easily, simply and completely explained by one...that in life the differences in modification of body andTniTrKrpf oduced by such differences as obtain between the environments of present-day New York...
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Educational Psychology ..., Volume 3

Edward Lee Thorndike - Educational psychology - 1914 - 428 pages
...traits moderately subject to training (the misspelled word test and opposites test). The facts then are easily, simply and completely explained by one...that in life the differences in modification of body ami mind produced by such differences as obtain between the environments of present-day New York City...
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The Journal of Heredity, Volume 6

Breeding - 1915 - 634 pages
...simply and completely explained by one simple hypothesis: namely, that the natures of the germ-cells — the conditions of conception — cause whatever similarities...original natures of men, that these conditions influence mind and body equally, and that in life the differences in modification of mind and body produced by...
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Applied Eugenics

Paul Popenoe, Roswell Hill Johnson - Eugenics - 1918 - 536 pages
...simply and completely explained by one simple hypothesis; namely, that the nature of the germ-cells — the conditions of conception — cause whatever similarities...original natures of men, that these conditions influence mind and body ifliuilly, and that in life the differences in modification of mind and \nn\y produced...
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Applied Eugenics

Paul Popenoe, Roswell Hill Johnson - Eugenics - 1918 - 530 pages
...simple hypothesis; namely, that the nature of the germ-cells — the conditions of conceptioncause whatever similarities and differences exist in the...original natures of men, that these conditions influence mind and body equally, and that in life the differences in modification of mind and body produced by...
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Psychological Monographs, Volume 33

Psychology - 1924 - 500 pages
...Thorndike takes his stand alongside Gallon on the general problem of nature and nurture. "The facts then are easily, simply, and completely explained by one...and mind equally, and that in life the differences produced by such differences as obtain between the environments of present day New York City public...
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Transactions, Volume 6

American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality - Child welfare - 1916 - 486 pages
...simply and completely explained by one simple hypothesis: namely, that the natures of the germ-cells — the conditions of conception — cause whatever similarities...original natures of men, that these conditions influence mind and body equally, and that in life the differences in modification of mind and body produced by...
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