Human Genetics for the Social Sciences
Discover the fascinating intersection of genetics and human behavior in Human Genetics for the Social Sciences by Gregory Carey. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2002, this insightful hardback edition spans an impressive 536 pages, making it an essential resource for psychology and social science students. This book delves into the influence of genetics on individual differences in behavior, offering a comprehensive overview that bridges the gap between biological sciences and social sciences. Whether you are a student or a professional in the field, Carey's work provides valuable insights into behavior genetics, enhancing your understanding of how genetic factors shape human experiences. Equip yourself with the knowledge to explore the complexities of human behavior through the lens of genetics.