10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEREDITIST»
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hereditist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Politics of Large Numbers: A History of Statistical ...
The debate between these two currents of thought, hereditist and
environmentalist, would last from the 1870s into the 1930s and 1940s. Pearson,
of course, belonged to the hereditist trend; Yule was closer to the
environmentalists. This affinity ...
2
Orthopathy, Teaching New Science of Health and Natural Healing
Yet we smile when we see him skulking right into the side door of the Temple of
the Evolutionist, and stealing the same philosophy to support his contention, that
the Evolutionist uses in his argument Watch how the Hereditist falls in line with ...
Shelton, Clements, Shelton, 1996
One of the chief organizers, G. Browne Goode, was a hereditist and an adherent
to the idea that racial or family biology was destiny. He had set out to make the
Chicago World's Columbian Exposition a definition of the modern by way of ...
Ruth Iana Gustafson, 2009
4
Rhetoric at the Margins: Revising the History of Writing ...
He believed in nurture, not nature; he was, he insisted, not a “hereditist” but an “
environmentalist”: “How can a Negro be anything else?” (“Poet's Odyssey” 190).
He believed, following Oliver Cromwell Cox, that race was a social construct and
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Education of the Gifted in Europe
... exemptions", which were requested by. 4 In French, it is difficult to find
salifactory vocabulary in this field. First of all, the words "don" (gift) or "douc" (
gifted) encourage a hereditist interpretation of development, which is not
necessarily that ...
H.W. Boxtel, M.W. Katzko, F.J. Monks, 1992
7
Ethics and ethnicity in the Literature of the United States
In Griever and Tripmaster Monkey, the tricksters define, through catachretic wit
and irony, those who are afraid of “racial viscosity,” like Hannah, a colleague of
Griever's, who, as “a hereditist,” abhors “miscegenation, and neither speaks nor ...
María Frías Rudolphi, Jose Liste Noya, Begoña Simal González, 2011
8
Studies in Human Development
The hereditist, however, basing resemblance on the germplasm contribution,
would predict little or no difference. In our table, the mother's coefficient averages
five points higher than the father's— again an unreliable, but a fairly consistent, ...
9
Sociology of Education: Emerging Perspectives
... of Bourdieu's reproduction argument are quite plausible. But the model does
not actually disprove a technocratic interpretation of education-based work skills
or even a biological hereditist explanation of class advantages" (Collins 1979, 9).
Carlos Alberto Torres, Theodore R. Mitchell, 1998
10
From Asylum to Welfare
One of the leading experts on mental retardation, H.H. Goddard of the Vineland
Training School, had added his considerable weight to the hereditist thesis, while
, in 1904, Martin W. Barr, Chief Physician of the Pennsylvania Training School for
...
Simmons, Harvey G. (Harvey Gerald), National Institute on Mental Retardation, 1982
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