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John G R Fuerst

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The American Psychologist|July 24, 2025
The moralistic fallacy in a selective critique of admixture regression: Commentary on Bird et al. (2024)Gregory Connor, John G R Fuerst
The Hastings Center Report|June 25, 2025
Genetics and Scientific ValuesJan Te Nijenhuis, Bryan J Pesta, John G R Fuerst
Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|May 5, 2025
Evidence that Phenotypic <i>g</i> is Both Formative and Reflective From Four Large Genetically-Informative SamplesMichael A Woodley Of Menie, Mateo Peñaherrera-Aguirre, John G R Fuerst
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The American Psychologist|July 24, 2025
The moralistic fallacy in a selective critique of admixture regression: Commentary on Bird et al. (2024)Gregory Connor, John G R Fuerst
The Hastings Center Report|June 25, 2025
Genetics and Scientific ValuesJan Te Nijenhuis, Bryan J Pesta, John G R Fuerst
Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|May 5, 2025
Evidence that Phenotypic <i>g</i> is Both Formative and Reflective From Four Large Genetically-Informative SamplesMichael A Woodley Of Menie, Mateo Peñaherrera-Aguirre, John G R Fuerst
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