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- 2014.109.309 doi "10.1511/2014.109.309".
- 2014.109.309 first "Greg".
- 2014.109.309 isCitedBy A_Troublesome_Inheritance.
- 2014.109.309 issn "0003-0996".
- 2014.109.309 issue "4".
- 2014.109.309 journal "American Scientist".
- 2014.109.309 last "Laden".
- 2014.109.309 page "309".
- 2014.109.309 quote "Ultimately, Wade claims that modern anthropology ignores key scientific information for political reasons, yet his own arguments are only thinly supported by data, and much of the data he does reference isn’t rigorous. To his credit, he refutes certain racist notions associated with the idea of genetic determinism, and he speaks against social Darwinism and similar concepts. But if that verbiage were excised, his book would fit comfortably in the early to mid-20th century literature on race and human variation. A Troublesome Inheritance is itself troubling, not for its politics but for its science. Its arguments are only mildly amended versions of arguments discarded decades ago by those who methodically and systematically study human behavioral variation across cultures.".
- 2014.109.309 ref "harv".
- 2014.109.309 title "A Troubling Tome".
- 2014.109.309 volume "102".
- 2014.109.309 year "2014".