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Genes, Culture, and Personality : An Empirical Approach

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The diversity of human behavior is one of the most fascinating aspects of human biology.

What makes our individual attitudes, lifestyle and personalities different has been the subject of many physiological and psychological theories.

In this book the emphasis is on understanding the genetic and environmental causes of these differences.

Genes, Culture, and Personality is an expansive account of the state of current knowledge about the causes of individual differences in personality and social attitudes.

Based on almost two decades of empirical research, the authors have made a significant contribution to the debate on genetic and cultural inheritance in human behavior.

The book should be required reading for psychologists, psychiatrists, sociobiologists, and geneticists.

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Academic Press Inc
0122282906 / 9780122282904
Hardback
155.7
05/06/1989
United States
English
465 pages
790 grams
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