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Originally published in 1983, this volume is a collection of papers
by research workers active at the time. It includes reviews of
special areas within the field and discussions of interactions with
other behavioral sciences such as psychology, ethology, and
sociobiology. Applications to medicine, psychiatry, and education
are also considered. Contributors were encouraged to integrate
history, present knowledge, and projections for the future.
Although the book is not divided into sections there is some
grouping of related chapters.
Originally published in 1986, we were living in a world in which
the number of publications in behaviour genetics had reached a
point where it was difficult, even for those teaching the subject,
to keep up with the literature. The editors of this title believe
that there is a need for people who have planned and executed
long-term research programs to summarize and comment on their
results. This volume was intended to help meet that need. The
authors were given free choice of subject and format. The result is
a variety of topics that had been researched mainly over the
previous decade. Chapter 1 is an exception and looked back at the
work of others in behaviour genetics over a quarter-century and
tried to detect trends in the types of research done in the field.
Originally published in 1983, this volume is a collection of papers
by research workers active at the time. It includes reviews of
special areas within the field and discussions of interactions with
other behavioral sciences such as psychology, ethology, and
sociobiology. Applications to medicine, psychiatry, and education
are also considered. Contributors were encouraged to integrate
history, present knowledge, and projections for the future.
Although the book is not divided into sections there is some
grouping of related chapters.
Originally published in 1986, we were living in a world in which
the number of publications in behaviour genetics had reached a
point where it was difficult, even for those teaching the subject,
to keep up with the literature. The editors of this title believe
that there is a need for people who have planned and executed
long-term research programs to summarize and comment on their
results. This volume was intended to help meet that need. The
authors were given free choice of subject and format. The result is
a variety of topics that had been researched mainly over the
previous decade. Chapter 1 is an exception and looked back at the
work of others in behaviour genetics over a quarter-century and
tried to detect trends in the types of research done in the field.
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