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... constitutional factors inevitably influence the nature of the social - learning histories of individual persons . ... biological and biochemical factors obviously interact with social - learning variables in subtle ways that have ...
... constitutional factors inevitably influence the nature of the social - learning histories of individual persons . ... biological and biochemical factors obviously interact with social - learning variables in subtle ways that have ...
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Although intellectual development is highly modifiable through environmental manipulations ( Hunt , 1961 ) , there can be little doubt that genetic factors set some limits on the development of an individual's intellectual capacities ...
Although intellectual development is highly modifiable through environmental manipulations ( Hunt , 1961 ) , there can be little doubt that genetic factors set some limits on the development of an individual's intellectual capacities ...
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Kinsey and his coworkers ( 1948 , 1953 ) have noted the influence of demographic variables , which are presumably correlated with specific child - training factors , on the incidence of sexual behavior and on the form which it takes .
Kinsey and his coworkers ( 1948 , 1953 ) have noted the influence of demographic variables , which are presumably correlated with specific child - training factors , on the incidence of sexual behavior and on the form which it takes .
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