Barring paupers, invalids, and those suffering from want of food and shelter due to conditions beyond their personal control, and referring to all others living in the same community at the same time, the ultimate achievement of any given individual is... Principles of Sociology - Stran 382avtor: Frederick Alexander Bushee - 1923 - 577 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Daniel Starch - 1919 - 502 strani
...their personal control, and referring to all others living in the same community at the same time, the ultimate achievement of any given individual is...original ability, probably to the extent of 60 to 00%, and to actual differences in opportunity or external circumstances only to the extent of 10 to... | |
| 1920 - 684 strani
...Starch comes to the following conclusion regarding the hereditarian-environmentalist controversy: "... the ultimate achievement of any given individual is...original ability probably to the extent of 60 to 90 per cent, and to actual differences in opportunity or external circumstances only to the extent of... | |
| 1920 - 670 strani
...comes to the following conclusion regarding the hereditarian-environn it-lit a list controversy: "... the ultimate achievement of any given individual is...original ability probably to the extent of 60 to 90 per cent, and to actual differences in opportunity or external circumstances only to the extent of... | |
| Julius Boraas - 1922 - 314 strani
...their personal control, and referring to all others living in the same community at the same time, the ultimate achievement of any given individual is...original ability, probably to the extent of 60 to 90 per cent, and to actual differences in opportunity or external circumstances only to the extent of... | |
| George Herbert Betts - 1923 - 392 strani
...of environment are not to be overlooked. Professor Starch estimates that among normal human beings "the ultimate achievement of any given individual...to his original ability, probably to the extent of sixty to ninety per cent, and to actual differences in opportunity or external circumstances, only... | |
| Daniel Starch - 1927 - 588 strani
...their personal control, and referring to all others living in the same community at the same time, the ultimate achievement of any given individual is...probably to the extent of 60 to 90%, and to actual differences in opportunity or external circumstances only to the extent of 10 to 40%. The facts of... | |
| Charles Edward Skinner, Ira Morris Gast, Harley Clay Skinner - 1926 - 874 strani
...95-96. Copyright, 1919, by the Macmillan Co.] (Adapted.) It has been estimated by some authorities that the ultimate achievement of any given individual is due to his original nature to the extent of 60 to 90 per cent. There are others who argue that environment is the more... | |
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