· Galton, Francis, Title. Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development. Contents. Variety of human nature -- Features -- Composite portraiture -- Bodily qualities -- Energy -- Sensitivity -- Sequence of test weights -- Whistles for audibility of shrill notes -- Anthropometric registers -- Unconsciousness of peculiarities -- Statistical methods -- Character -- Criminals and the insane -- Author: Galton, Francis, Galton, Francis, , “Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development,” OnView: Digital Collections Exhibits, accessed October 7, , www.doorway.ru Inquiries Into Human Faculty and Its Development. The word Eugenics first appears in this book. Also, in this book, Galton shows mathematically "the results of his experiments on the relations Author: Francis Galton.
Galton's studies, strongly emphasizing nature over nurture ("heredity was a far more powerful agent in human development than nurture"), proved to be of profound importance throughout the 20th century, raising issues essential to the direction of a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, politics and genetic engineering. Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development. Francis Galton, english Victorian polymath and psychologist () This ebook presents «Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development», from Francis Galton. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected. Table of Contents. LibriVox recording of Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development by Sir Francis Galton. Read in English by Leon Harvey Francis Galton, credited with the discovery of identification by fingerprinting, also took a long term interest in the study of biometrics.
Galton, Francis, , “Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development,” OnView: Digital Collections Exhibits, accessed October 7, , www.doorway.ru Galton, Francis, Title. Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development. Contents. Variety of human nature -- Features -- Composite portraiture -- Bodily qualities -- Energy -- Sensitivity -- Sequence of test weights -- Whistles for audibility of shrill notes -- Anthropometric registers -- Unconsciousness of peculiarities -- Statistical methods -- Character -- Criminals and the insane -- Gregarious and slavish instincts -- Intellectual differences -- Mental imagery -- Number. In the publication of Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development by Francis Galton foreshadowed the measurement of individual psychological differences. In at the University of Pennsylvania, Lightner Witmer established the world’s first psychological clinic and in so doing originated the field of clinical psychology.
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