The Nature-Nurture Controversy

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The object of this study is to investigate the relationship between the outlook of scientists on controversial nature-nurture problems and their attitudes toward social, political, and economic questions. If a close relationship is found to exist then the question of causal relationships will be considered. There are several reasons for studying the relationship between the two stated variables.

Author(s): Nicholas Pastore
Publisher: King’s Crown Press, Columbia University
Year: 1949

Language: English
Pages: 0
Tags: behavioral genetics, heritability, nature-nurture, intelligence, IQ, blank-slatism, ideological bias, liberalism Goodwin Watson, Francis Galton, Karl Pearson, William Bateson, Edward Lee Thorndike, Lewis Terman, Leta S. Hollingworth, James Cattell, Hermann J. Muller, J.B.S. Haldane, John Watson

- Part One: Introduction
- Part Two: The Scientists
-- Francis Galton
-- Karl Pearson
-- William Bateson
-- William McDougall
-- Charles B. Davenport
-- Frederick A. Woods
-- Edward Lee Thorndike
-- Henry H. Goddard
-- Lewis Madison Terman
-- Paul Popenoe
-- Leta S. Hollingworth
-- Edward M. East
-- Lester F. Ward
-- Charles Horton Cooley
-- James McKeen Cattell
-- Franz Boas
-- William C. Bagley
-- Herbert S. Jennings
-- Hermann J. Muller
-- Frank N. Freeman
-- George D. Stoddard
-- Lancelot Hogben
-- J. B. S. Haldane
-- John B. Watson
- Part Three: Summary and Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index