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Weight, sex, and the eating behavior of human newborns.

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This article is published in Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology.The article was published on 1970-11-01. It has received 114 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Taste.

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Development of food preferences

TL;DR: Whether genetic predispositions are manifested in food preferences that foster healthy diets depends on the eating environment, including food availability and child-feeding practices of the adults.
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Gonadal hormones and behavioral regulation of body weight

TL;DR: Gonadal hormones have important effects on the behaviors that determine body weight in laboratory rats, and may act directly on separate neural loci to inhibit food intake and stimulate locomotor activity, possibly by lowering the set-point of a hypothalamic lipostat.
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Sex differences in intelligence: Implications for education.

TL;DR: A psychobiosocial model that is based on the inextricable links between the biological bases of intelligence and environmental events is proposed as an alternative to nature-nurture dichotomies as discussed by the authors.
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What makes school ethnography “ethnographic?”

TL;DR: In a research training session on ethnograhic research conducted for the American Educational Research Association in 1972, one of the participants attending that presession was Arthur A. Katz, then one of John Singleton's students as discussed by the authors.
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