Glayde D. Whitney (1939 – 8 January 2002) was an American behavioral geneticist and psychologist. He was professor at Florida State University. Beyond...
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Foster had secretly bought Duke's list of contributors and supporters. Glayde Whitney, a Florida State University psychology professor, wrote the foreword...
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co-founded the Institute for Biopolitics in the late 1950s, and also with Glayde Whitney, a behavioral geneticist. Most of his opponents label his model as antisemitic...
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Barrington Eugenics Human Betterment Foundation Arthur Jensen Walter Kistler Glayde Whitney Social hygiene movement "Galton Institute Home Page". Galton Institute...
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Rushton's theories are defended by other scientific racists such as Glayde Whitney. Whitney published works suggesting higher crime rates among people of African...
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Capeless, John C. Maggio, John D. Boughter, Jr, Kimberley S. Gannon, Glayde Whitney, and Edwin A. Azen (1992): "Intermediate sucrose octa-acetate sensitivity...
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Payne Whitney Glayde Whitney (1939–2002), American geneticist Gil Whitney (1940–1982), American television weather forecaster Grace Lee Whitney (1930–2015)...
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American entrepreneur, founder of Wendy's, liver cancer, liver tumor. Glayde Whitney, 62, American behavioral geneticist and psychologist, promoted controversial...
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(born 1950), US geneticist, pioneered treatment of lysosomal diseases Glayde Whitney (1939–2002), US behavioral geneticist, accused of supporting scientific...
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Intelligence in America, and The Bell Curve. The Return of Racial Science, by Glayde Whitney, published in Contemporary Psychology, December 1996, pp. 1189–1191...
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