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Original Articles

The founding of the behavior genetics association, 1966–1971

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Pages 207-218 | Published online: 23 Aug 2010

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  • The ISAR website ( ) >www.ferris.edu/isar (>www.ferris.edu/isar)
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  • 1969 . Social Biology , 16 ( 4 ) : 293
  • 1970 . Social Biology , 17 ( 1 ) : 63
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