>Once again, this is not about explaining individual behaviors with precision. This is about distribution statistics. Explaining consistent differences in populations which undeniably exist. This kind of research is…
Yes, we picked the low hanging fruit a long time ago - the rare variants causing devlopmental defects etc. This is not what we are talking about. As for your predictions - they've been said over and over again ever…
No one is ever arguing that everyone is 100% the product of the environment. I mean it doesn't even make sense, unless you count very base-level DNA interactions (DNA is in fact a physical molecule and not one's soul,…
>Once again, this is not about explaining individual behaviors with precision. This is about distribution statistics. Explaining consistent differences in populations which undeniably exist. This kind of research is…
Yes, we picked the low hanging fruit a long time ago - the rare variants causing devlopmental defects etc. This is not what we are talking about. As for your predictions - they've been said over and over again ever…
No one is ever arguing that everyone is 100% the product of the environment. I mean it doesn't even make sense, unless you count very base-level DNA interactions (DNA is in fact a physical molecule and not one's soul,…