Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... behavior but of behavioral processes and char- acteristics often described as traits . Very little has been done in studying the genetics of behavior in this sense . Modes of inheritance are not , how- ever , the only issue . Recent ...
... behavior but of behavioral processes and char- acteristics often described as traits . Very little has been done in studying the genetics of behavior in this sense . Modes of inheritance are not , how- ever , the only issue . Recent ...
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... behavior . Pascal's " first habit " must often have been the product of " programmed in- struction . " Many of the complex phy- logenic contingencies which now seem to sustain behavior must have been reached through intermediate stages ...
... behavior . Pascal's " first habit " must often have been the product of " programmed in- struction . " Many of the complex phy- logenic contingencies which now seem to sustain behavior must have been reached through intermediate stages ...
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... behavior not " natural " ? If there is a natural phylogenic environment , it must be the environment in which a given kind of behavior evolved . But the phy- logenic contingencies responsible for current behavior lie in the distant past ...
... behavior not " natural " ? If there is a natural phylogenic environment , it must be the environment in which a given kind of behavior evolved . But the phy- logenic contingencies responsible for current behavior lie in the distant past ...
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