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The Queen of the Human Sciences | Robert Plomin & Richard Hanania

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Genetics and Psychology in the Sixties

Until the sixties, there was very little genetic research. A famous adoption study in 19 66 showed that kids adopted away from their skits anic parents were just as likely to become scitsophranic as those reared with them. That really got psychiatry moving towards genetics. And then hernstein and ah murray in wrote the bell curve in 19 96. Now it the d and a revolution, where we can say, look, these sequences of d and a predict behaviour. It's really hard to argue with that. Yes?

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