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DOI: 10.1126/science.58.1493.102
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“…50 Hogben andWinton (1922a, b, 1923); Huxley and Hogben (1922). 51 Crews et al (1923); Erlingsson (2005); Hogben (1998, p. 79). his first two, hugely successful, Primers for the Age of Plenty: Mathematics for the Million and Science for the Citizen. 52 He also attacked Britain's eugenics movement with a tenacity unmatched even by the standards of other anti-eugenicists of his day.…”
Section: Origin(s) Of Genotype-environment Interactionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…50 Hogben andWinton (1922a, b, 1923); Huxley and Hogben (1922). 51 Crews et al (1923); Erlingsson (2005); Hogben (1998, p. 79). his first two, hugely successful, Primers for the Age of Plenty: Mathematics for the Million and Science for the Citizen. 52 He also attacked Britain's eugenics movement with a tenacity unmatched even by the standards of other anti-eugenicists of his day.…”
Section: Origin(s) Of Genotype-environment Interactionmentioning
confidence: 94%