2. People who grow up together aren't much more similar than equally related people who grow up apart. This implies that the kinds of environmental variables people share when they grow up together don't have a huge impact on who we are. https://t.co/UqtS1lpw3n pic.twitter.com/4cPhcl8Brs
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) August 30, 2018
4. On average, men are more interested than women in casual sex and sexual variety. https://t.co/PqI6HySpxS HT @ProfDavidBuss @PsychoSchmitt
(Not to be mistaken for the claim that "Men are promiscuous, women monogamous"; see https://t.co/Z6OseeQ10N) pic.twitter.com/zonHdKbtx7
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) August 30, 2018
6. People are more likely to harm, neglect, or kill stepchildren than genetic children (the Cinderella effect) https://t.co/n4VbyvtWfv https://t.co/39TJqCdV9s
This may be a byproduct of an evolved tendency – common among animals – to favour one's own offspring over others'. pic.twitter.com/tQzb53Euxk
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) August 31, 2018
7. IQ measured in childhood correlates with important life outcomes, including school success, job success, health, mental health, and longevity. https://t.co/DWbVI8QSU3 https://t.co/0jX1og7xHV https://t.co/PJjGNyeQRA pic.twitter.com/k7h8Y6F1pA
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) August 31, 2018
Das lässt nur einen Weg offen gegen wirkliche Diskriminierungen vorzugehen.
ein Weg auf dem Du wenig Verkehr erleben wirst.
kleiner genialer psychologischer Schnellkurs
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