They have had exactly the same nurture from their birth up to the present time; they are both perfectly healthy and strong, yet they are otherwise as dissimilar as two boys could be, physically, mentally, and in their emotional nature. The Popular Science Monthly - Página 3541876Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1875 - 1070 páginas
...the twenty cases above mentioned is absolutely accordant, so that the character of the whole may bo exactly conveyed by two or three quotations. One parent...from their birth up to the present time ; they are botli perfectly healthy and strong, yet they are otherwise as dissimilar as two boys could be, physically,... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1875 - 836 páginas
...may be exactly conveyed by two or three quotations. One parent says : ' They have had exactly tlie same nurture from their birth up to the present time ; they are botli perfectly healthy and strong, yet they are otherwise as dissimilar as two boys could be, physically,... | |
| 1877 - 638 páginas
...of the whole may be exactly conveyed by two or three quotations from the answers to the inquiries. One parent says : " They have had exactly the same nurture from their birth to the present time, they are both perfectly healthy and strong, yet they are otherwise as dissimilar... | |
| Sir Francis Galton - 1883 - 434 páginas
...absolutely accordant, so that the character of the whole may be exactly conveyed by a few quotations. (1.) One parent says: — "They have had exactly the same...physically, mentally, and in their emotional nature." (2.) " I can answer most decidedly that the twins have been perfectly dissimilar in character, habits,... | |
| 1885 - 236 páginas
...contact. We quote one remarkable case out of a large number cited by Mr. Galton : " They (the twins) have had exactly the same nurture from their birth...physically, mentally, and in their emotional nature." For all that is known to men of science, the causes which govern the origin of these two classes of... | |
| Alexander Stewart - 1892 - 566 páginas
...replies concerning the twenty cases of twins who were unlike, Mr. Galton gives the following : — (1) "They have had exactly the same " nurture from their...physically, mentally, and " in their emotional nature." (2) " I can answer most decidedly that the " twins have been perfectly dissimilar in " character, habits,... | |
| Alexander Stewart - 1892 - 566 páginas
...replies concerning the twenty cases of twins who were unlike, Mr. Galton gives the following : — " strong, yet they are otherwise as dissimilar as "...physically, mentally, and " in their emotional nature." (2) " I can answer most decidedly that the " twins have been perfectly dissimilar in " character, habits,... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1903 - 196 páginas
...by similarities of nurture is observable. The following are representative parental observations: 1. One parent says: "They have had exactly the same nurture...physically, mentally, and in their emotional nature." 2. " I can answer most decidedly that the twins have been perfectly dissimilar in character, habits,... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1903 - 198 páginas
...by similarities of nurture is observable. The following are representative parental observations: 1. One parent says: "They have had exactly the same nurture...physically, mentally, and in their emotional nature." 2. " I can answer most decidedly that the twins have been perfectly dissimilar in character, habits,... | |
| William Blackley Drummond - 1907 - 380 páginas
...to bear out the view that nature is stronger than nurture. Thus, one father writes of his boys : ' They have had exactly the same nurture from their...physically, mentally, and in their emotional nature.' Mr. Galton admits the important influence of early teaching, but asserts that there is no escape from... | |
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