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Introduction to “The nature of nature”

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Chapter 25 is an introduction to Chapter 26, which discusses the nature of nurture, and covers the ideas and concepts surrounding Galton, nature–nurture, twins, heritability, molecular genetics, biological determinism, Huntington’s disease, divorce, personality, and biological explanation.
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Chapter 25 is an introduction to Chapter 26, which discusses the nature of nurture, and covers the ideas and concepts surrounding Galton, nature–nurture, twins, heritability, molecular genetics, biological determinism, Huntington’s disease, divorce, personality, and biological explanation.

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