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Turkheimer's Projects: Genetics and Human Agency | Applied Ethics of Polygenic Scores – Director’s Cut

Posted at 17:12h in Uncategorized by Eric Turkheimer 2 Comments (Longer version of article published at: https://leapsmag.com/the-shiny-and-potentially-dangerous-new-tool-for-predicting-human-behavior/) Posted here with permission) Imagine a world in which pregnant parents could go to the doctor and obtain a […]

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Turkheimer's Projects: Genetics and Human Agency | Smith-Woolley, Plomin et al. on Genetics and Educational Outcomes

Emily Smith-Woolley, along with Robert Plomin and his team, just published an article entitled, “Differences in exam performance between pupils attending selective and non-selective schools mirror the genetic differences between them.”  The title of the

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Fortune's Favor: Implications of Behavioral Genetic Research for Distributive and Retributive Justice | Fortune’s Favor: An Introduction to Our Project

Posted at 02:01h in Uncategorized by pharden 0 Comments Against my better judgment, I’m going to begin this blog by talking about Charles Murray. Is there any academic more widely reviled by mainstream social scientists

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