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by nwah1
3626 days ago
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One idea that I ran across is that as SES rises, genetic contributions to success start to become the greatest factors. Low SES environments are likely to cause malnourishment and other problems that cause people to fail to live up to their potential. Thus, genetic explanations for inequality are more plausible among populations of high SES. |
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