Genetic Lottery

Genetic Lottery

Why DNA Matters for Social Equality

Harden, Kathryn Paige

Princeton University Press

09/2021

312

Dura

Inglês

9780691190808

15 a 20 dias

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Heritability; Social inequality; Scientist; Eugenics; Psychology; Twin study; Educational attainment; Income; Social science; Twin; Ideology; Genomics; Behavioural genetics; Sibling; Explanation; Phenotype; Genotype; Wealth; Social class; Race (human categorization); Human behavior; The Philosopher; Geneticist; Probability; Biology; Racism; Result; Theodosius Dobzhansky; Mental disorder; Polygenic score; Meritocracy; Behavior; Psychologist; Obesity; Educational inequality; Economic inequality; Sociology; Americans; Sperm; Autism; Equal opportunity; Oppression; Chromosome; Heredity; Causal inference; Academic achievement; Level of analysis; Bioethics; My Child; Statistic; The Bell Curve; Prediction; Pessimism; Standardized test; Inferiority complex; Protein; Education; Institution; Genetic association; Nature versus nurture; Alcoholism; Moral responsibility; Effect size; Socioeconomic status; Symptom; Genetic diversity; Eye color; On Intelligence; Make A Difference; Technology