Δημοσίευσηαπό Diego » 30 Μάιος 2016, 14:51
http://www.scientificamerican.com/artic ... ereditary/Genes make a substantial difference, but they are not the whole story. They account for about half of all differences in intelligence among people, so half is not caused by genetic differences, which provides strong support for the importance of environmental factors. This estimate of 50 percent reflects the results of twin, adoption and DNA studies. From them, we know, for example, that later in life, children adopted away from their biological parents at birth are just as similar to their biological parents as are children reared by their biological parents. Similarly, we know that adoptive parents and their adopted children do not typically resemble one another in intelligence.
Another particularly interesting recent finding is that the genetic influence on measured intelligence appears to increase over time, from about 20 percent in infancy to 40 percent in childhood to 60 percent in adulthood. One possible explanation may be that children seek experiences that correlate with, and so fully develop, their genetic propensities.
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Αποχώρηση από το peg, δραχμή συνδεδεμένη με το χρυσό, άγριες ιδιωτικοποιήσεις,μικρό δημόσιο και εταιρική φορολογία κάτω του 14% με υψηλό κατώτατο.Οχι στον ευρωκομμουνισμό,στους ΔΕΚΟτζήδες των 3500 ευρω και τα υπερτιμολογημένα δημόσια έργα σε ευρώ.