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Dysgenics: Genetic Deterioration in Modern Populations
AuthorRichard Lynn
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHuman Evolution, Behavior and Intelligence
SubjectDysgenics
PublisherPraeger
Publication date1996
Media typeHardcover, alkaline paper
Pages237
ISBNISBN 0275949176 Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character

Dysgenics: Genetic Deterioration in Modern Populations is a 1996 book by Richard Lynn about dysgenics in modern societies. It is part of a series on human evolution, behavior and intelligence edited by Seymour Itzkoff.

Contents

  1. Historical Understanding of the Problem
  2. Natural Selection in Preindustrial Societies
  3. The Breakdown of Natural Selection
  4. The Genetic Deterioration of Health
  5. Intelligence and Fertility: Sibling Studies
  6. Intelligence and Fertility in the United States
  7. Intelligence and Fertility in Europe
  8. Resolving the Paradox of the Secular Rise of Intelligence
  9. Education and Fertility
  10. Socioeconomic Status and Fertility
  11. Socioeconomic Status Differences in Intelligence
  12. Socioeconomic Status Differences in Conscientiousness
  13. The Genetic Basis of Socioeconomic Status Differences in Conscientiousness
  14. Dysgenic Fertility for Conscientiousness
  15. Dysgenic Fertility in Economically Developing Nations
  16. Counterarguments and Rejoinders

See also

Other books by Lynn

Reviews


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