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  2. Earnest Hooton - Wikipedia

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    Earnest Albert Hooton (November 20, 1887 – May 3, 1954) was an American physical anthropologist known for his work on racial classification and his popular writings such as the book Up From The Ape. Hooton sat on the Committee on the Negro, a group that "focused on the anatomy of blacks and reflected the racism of the time."

  3. Self-worth theory of motivation - Wikipedia

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    The quadripolar model of self-worth theory demonstrates an individual's behaviour under the motivation to protect the sense of self-worth, with the representation of dual motives to avoid failure and approach success. [1] [2] This two-dimensional model proposes four broad types of learners in terms of success oriented and failure avoidant. The ...

  4. Somatotype and constitutional psychology - Wikipedia

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    Sheldon and Earnest Hooton were seen as leaders of a school of thought, popular in anthropology at the time, which held that the size and shape of a person's body indicated intelligence, moral worth and future achievement. [2]

  5. Harvard Irish Mission - Wikipedia

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    Between the years 1932 and 1936 a team of American academics from Harvard University, Massachusetts, led by Earnest Hooton [1] conducted a pioneering anthropological study of Ireland, north and south, which was called the Harvard Irish Mission. The Mission comprised three strands; social anthropology, physical anthropology and archaeology. The ...

  6. Sherwood Washburn - Wikipedia

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    Finding the mixture of archaeology, customs and human evolution stimulating, he joined the physical anthropology program led by Earnest Hooton where he was able to enfold his zoological coursework such as comparative anatomy and paleontology in his approach to the study of human evolution. Doctoral students in Harvard's physical anthropology ...

  7. Nordic race - Wikipedia

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    This theory was also supported by Coon's mentor Earnest Albert Hooton, who in the same year published Twilight of Man, which stated: "The Nordic race is certainly a depigmented offshoot from the basic long-headed Mediterranean stock. It deserves separate racial classification only because its blond hair (ash or golden), its pure blue or grey eyes".

  8. 'Big Bang Theory' Creator Chuck Lorre Is Worth Big Bucks - AOL

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    Find out the prolific TV creator's net worth in 2024. ... Lorre’s most successful show to date is The Big Bang Theory, which ran from 2007 to 2019—a very long and successful run for a sitcom.

  9. Positivist school (criminology) - Wikipedia

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    In general terms, positivism rejected the Classical Theory's reliance on free will and sought to identify positive causes that determined the propensity for criminal behaviour. The Classical School of Criminology believed that the punishment against a crime, should in fact fit the crime and not be immoderate.