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Mismeasure of Man is a 1981 book by
paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould. The book is both a
history and
critique of the
statistical methods and cultural...
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biologist Stephen Jay
Gould presented a
critique in his 1981 book The
Mismeasure of Man. He
argued that
psychometricians fallaciously reified the g factor...
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Negroes had the
smallest brains with an
average of 78
cubic inches. In The
Mismeasure of Man (1981), the
evolutionary biologist and
historian of
science Stephen...
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biological components of intelligence,
stirred by po****r
books such as The
Mismeasure of Man and The Bell Curve. The
purpose of
scientific literature is to...
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grouped sociobiology with eugenics,
criticizing both in his book The
Mismeasure of Man. When
Napoleon Chagnon scheduled sessions on
sociobiology at the...
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Stephen Jay (1981). The
Mismeasure of Man. New York: W W
Norton and Co. ISBN 978-0-393-01489-1. Gribbin,...
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Mismeasure of Man. New York: W. W. Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-30056-7.
Christopher Lehmann-Haupt (21
October 1981). "Books Of The Times: The
Mismeasure of...