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Dysgenics: Genetic Deterioration in Modern Populations is a 1996 book by Richard Lynn about dysgenics in modern societies. It is part of a series of on human evolution , behavior and intelligence edited by Seymour Itzkoff .
Contents
Historical Understanding of the Problem
Natural Selection in Preindustrial Societies
The Breakdown of Natural Selection
The Genetic Deterioration of Health
Intelligence and Fertility: Sibling Studies
Intelligence and Fertility in the United States
Intelligence and Fertility in Europe
Resolving the Paradox of the Secular Rise of Intelligence
Education and Fertility
Socioeconomic Status and Fertility
Socioeconomic Status Differences in Intelligence
Socioeconomic Status Differences in Conscientiousness
The Genetic Basis of Socioeconomic Status Differences in Conscientiousness
Dysgenic Fertility for Conscientiousness
Dysgenic Fertility in Economically Developing Nations
Counterarguments and Rejoinders
See also
Other books by Lynn
External links
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