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    [id] => 147
    [date] => 2018-11-18
    [doi] => 
    [title] => Psychologiczne różnice indywidualne i wynikające stąd konsekwencje społeczne
    [title_en] => INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES AND THEIR SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES
    [authors] => Jan Strelau
    [abstract] => 

The article deals with individual differences and their social context. It is postulated that individual differences are caused in the same degree by genetic and social factors. Both of them play a crucial role in understanding human behavior but only in combination and in mutual man-environment relationships. The author questions the assumption according to which the genetically determined individual differences may alone constitute the ground on which to discriminate power for individuals or social groups.

[abstract_en] =>

The article deals with individual differences and their social context. It is postulated that individual differences are caused in the same degree by genetic and social factors. Both of them play a crucial role in understanding human behavior but only in combination and in mutual man-environment relationships. The author questions the assumption according to which the genetically determined individual differences may alone constitute the ground on which to discriminate power for individuals or social groups.

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Psychologiczne różnice indywidualne i wynikające stąd konsekwencje społeczne

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INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES AND THEIR SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES

Jan Strelau

DOI:

Rocznik: 1996 Tom: 2 Numer: 1
Strony: 31-35

The article deals with individual differences and their social context. It is postulated that individual differences are caused in the same degree by genetic and social factors. Both of them play a crucial role in understanding human behavior but only in combination and in mutual man-environment relationships. The author questions the assumption according to which the genetically determined individual differences may alone constitute the ground on which to discriminate power for individuals or social groups.

individual differences, psychological differences, social consequences