Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... environment as well as heredity . F. H. Nibecker emphasized the difficulty of segregating one factor or the other in determining the influencing forces in child develop- ment . " Environment , " he said , " determines character ...
... environment as well as heredity . F. H. Nibecker emphasized the difficulty of segregating one factor or the other in determining the influencing forces in child develop- ment . " Environment , " he said , " determines character ...
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... environment after they had been with the child for sixteen or so years . He felt that post natal or environmental influences could eventually impress themselves into the brain and nervous system just as permanently as pre - natal or ...
... environment after they had been with the child for sixteen or so years . He felt that post natal or environmental influences could eventually impress themselves into the brain and nervous system just as permanently as pre - natal or ...
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... environment might modify in some degree the evil influences of heredity . Nibecker , himself , was unwilling to go ... environment is impossible . 18 . 19 . 20 . Despite its possibly T. F. Chapin , " Environment Versus Heredity ...
... environment might modify in some degree the evil influences of heredity . Nibecker , himself , was unwilling to go ... environment is impossible . 18 . 19 . 20 . Despite its possibly T. F. Chapin , " Environment Versus Heredity ...
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