This compilation of articles written by the editors of Scientific American explores the complicated subject of identity from a scientific perspective. What determines which traits, qualities, and beliefs a person will possess or be drawn to in other people? Researchers have examined genetic makeup, brain activity, emotional responses, and social structures to find patterns that can help explain how identity is formed. Science can be used to explain stereotyping, gender and sexuality, our tastes and beliefs, and the factors that shape our personalities.
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US School Grade: From Ninth Grade to Tenth Grade, Reading Age: From 14 to 15 years, Interest Age: From 13 to 17 years
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Höhe: 230 mm
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978-1-7253-4895-0 (9781725348950)
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