Nature and nurture
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Nature and nurture
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Nature and nurture
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Incoming Resources
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- The accidental bond, the power of sibling relationships, Susan Scarf Merrell
- The nature-nurture debates, bridging the gap, Dale Goldhaber, University of Vermont
- Innate, how the wiring of our brains shapes who we are, Kevin J. Mitchell
- The birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the complexities of human thought, Gary Marcus
- Entwined lives, twins and what they tell us about human behavior, Nancy L. Segal
- Galen's prophecy, temperament in human nature, by Jerome Kagan with the collaboration of Nancy Snidman, Doreen Arcus, J. Steven Reznick
- The limits of family influence, genes, experience, and behavior, by David C. Rowe
- Stranger in the nest, do parents really shape their child's personality, intelligence, or character?, David B. Cohen
- Nurturing natures, attachment and children's emotional, sociocultural and brain development, Graham Music
- Inequality by design, cracking the bell curve myth, Claude S. Fischer [and others]
- The nurture assumption, why children turn out the way they do, Judith Rich Harris
- The dependent gene, the fallacy of nature/nurture, David Scott Moore
- The g factor, the science of mental ability, Arthur R. Jensen
- The blank slate, the modern denial of human nature, Steven Pinker
- The origins of you, how childhood shapes later life, Jay Belsky, Avshalom Caspi, Terrie E. Moffitt, Richie Poulton
- The bell curve, intelligence and class structure in American life, Richard J. Herrnstein, Charles Murray
- Twins, and what they tell us about who we are, Lawrence Wright
- Childhood sexual learning, the unwritten curriculum, edited by Elizabeth J. Roberts
- The second year, the emergence of self-awareness, Jerome Kagan, with Robin Mount ... [et al.]
- The mirage of a space between nature and nurture, Evelyn Fox Keller
- The bell curve debate, history, documents, opinions, edited by Russell Jacoby and Naomi Glauberman
- Does your family make you smarter?, nature, nurture, and human autonomy, James R. Flynn
- The genetic and environmental origins of learning abilities and disabilities in the early school years, Yulia Kovas [and others] ; with commentary by Richard A. Weinberg, Jennifer M. Thomson, and Kurt W. Fischer
- Can science resolve the nature/nurture debate?, Margaret Lock & Gisli Palsson
- Defenders of the truth, the sociobiology debate, Ullica Segerstråle
- Separate lives, why siblings are so different, Judy Dunnand Robert Plomin
- Cognitive gadgets, the cultural evolution of thinking, Cecilia Heyes
- Nature via nurture, genes, experience, and what makes us human, Matt Ridley
- Beyond versus, the struggle to understand the interaction of nature and nurture, James Tabery
- The temperamental thread, how genes, culture, time and luck make us who we are, Jerome Kagan
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