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Mankind Quarterly, Vol. 48, No. 3 (Spring 2008)

Metcalfe, David The Role of Biological ‘Race’ in Understanding Genetic Disease
Kane, Harrison Race Differences on the UNIT: Evidence from Multi-Sample Confirmatory Analysis

Lynn, .Richard

Race Differences in Intelligence, Creativity and Creative Achievement
Salter, Frank Misunderstandings of Kin Selection with Reference to the Immortality of Values and the Delay in Quantifying Ethnic Kinship
Khaleefa, Omar, and Lynn, Richard  

Sex Differences on the Progressive Matrices:
Some Data from Syria

Poruciuc, Adrian   Historical Implications of a Romanian Lexical Family of Old Germanic Origin (ban, banat, bani, banui, bântui)
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