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Dysgenics refers to any
decrease in the
prevalence of
traits deemed to be
either socially desirable or
generally adaptive to
their environment due to...
- of
reproduction among purportedly less
intelligent people was
having a
dysgenic effect, and
argued that a drop in
average intelligence would lead to a...
- there,
largely because of the
Catholic church's
moderating influence.
Dysgenics refers to any
decrease in the
prevalence of
traits deemed to be either...
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Richard Lynn. In
Dysgenics:
Genetic Deterioration in
Modern Po****tions (1996), Lynn
reviewed the
history of
eugenics and
dysgenics, from the
early writings...
- This can
result in a
cicatrix of the
distal **** and its entrapment.
Dysgenic dartos is a
condition characterized by a lack of
dorsal support together...
- 095 in one
community to -.41 in another",
taking this to
verify a
clear dysgenic trend. More
rigorous studies carried out on
Americans alive after the Second...
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tasks in the job
market in
contrast to the 20th century, and
possibly dysgenic fertility. A 2015
study found that the
frequency of
nearsightedness has...
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hypothesized that much of the
social decline after wars
stemmed from "the
dysgenic effects of that conflict,
which destro**** the ****est and left
young widows...
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issues including anti-intellectualism, commercialism, consumerism,
dysgenics,
voluntary childlessness, and overpo****tion. 20th
Century Fox was hesitant...
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Decadence Po****tion
decline Overpo****tion Rats of NIMH
Societal collapse Dysgenics Hall, Edward, T. (1966). The
Hidden Dimension: An
Anthropologist Examines...