Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Behavioral Genetics and Developmental Science

In Kathryn Hood, Halpern E., Greenberg Carolyn Tucker, Lerner Gary & M. Richard (eds.), Handbook of Developmental Science, Behavior and Genetics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 41--60 (2010)
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