The question is, are they testing these?
The case is made over twin studies. If you believe that parents equally try to get all their children hooked on reading, it’s factored in.
getting children hooked on reading (worked for me and I guess for 75% of LW)
You assume that the people here wouldn’t have getting hooked on reading if their parents didn’t encourage reading.
It’s too far against nurture. This is pushing against the limit for hard reductionism there are definitely non-genetic emergent effects while maintaining the absolute good taste of genetic arguments.
The case is made over twin studies. If you believe that parents equally try to get all their children hooked on reading, it’s factored in.
You assume that the people here wouldn’t have getting hooked on reading if their parents didn’t encourage reading.
It’s too far against nurture. This is pushing against the limit for hard reductionism there are definitely non-genetic emergent effects while maintaining the absolute good taste of genetic arguments.