4 edition of The Kallikak family found in the catalog.
Published
1913
by The Macmillan company in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Henry Herbert Goddard .... |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xv, 121 p. |
Number of Pages | 121 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24186902M |
Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by Project Gutenberg. The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness by Goddard - Free Ebook Project Gutenberg. The Jukes was the first in a long series of degenerate “family” studies published well into the first quarter of the twentieth century, with manufactured family names such as Kallikak, Nam, Win, Hickory, and Hill Folk. Dugdale’s study differed from most of the subsequent ones in that he believed the environment to be as important to the.
The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness was a book by the American psychologist and eugenicist Henry work was an extended case study of Goddard's for. The grandfather belonging to the Kallikak family had the temperament and characteristics of that family, which, while they did not lead him into positive criminality of high degree, nevertheless did make him a bad man of a positive type, a drunkard, a .
The Kallikak Family, which Stephen J. Gould called the “primal myth of the eugenics movement” (Gould, , p. ), was published in and authored by psychologist Henry Herbert Goddard, director of the psychological laboratory at the Vineland Training School for Feebleminded Children in Vineland, New by: 3. Then in , a book about the family of which the Kallikaks were a part argued that Martin Kallikak Jr. was not the illegitimate son of Martin Sr., but a second cousin who happened to have the same name; the authors claim that Goddard's assistant Elizabeth Kite misnterpreted an ambiguous statement by Martin Jr.'s elderly granddaughter to mean.
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The results of the study of more than families will soon be published, showing that about 65 per cent of these children have the hereditary taint. The present study of the Kallikak family is a genuine story of real people. The name is, of course, fictitious, 2/5(1).
Published inThe Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness was Goddard’s best-known book. He studied a “family” in upstate New York—actually a grouping of people possibly but not definitely related—and concluded that they were all descended from a single Continental Army soldier.
The science behind this book is rubbish, and it was used as the justification for a lot of evil by the eugenics movement. Page Page 7. Page 3. Other editions - View all.
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The Kallikak Family. Author: Henry Herbert Goddard ISBN: STANFORD Of Kallikak's lineage through his offspring with the bar maid, Goddard found criminals, prostitutes, vagabonds: people of below normal intelligence.
Goddard's conclusion, which he published in a widely-read book entitled The Kallikak Family, was that mental retardation is the root cause of many of our social problems, and that it is hereditary. American psychologist Henry Herbert Goddard published the book The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness in This book was highly influential in the eugenics movement, and used provocative photographs to further its theses.
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It has been accepted for inclusion in Buck v Bell. The name Kallikak is a pseudonym used as a family name throughout a book by the American psychologist Henry H. Goddard. Goddard coined the name from the Greek words καλός (kallos) meaning beautiful and κακός (kakos) meaning book follows the genealogy of Martin Kallikak, Deborah’s great-great-great grandfather, a Revolutionary War.
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PDF | To extend R. Fancher's (see record ) review of claims that photographs of the Kallikak family in H. Goddard's () study | Find, read and cite all. Goddard's research resulted in the publication of several journal articles and books. The most well known books are The Kallikak Family: A Study In The Heredity Of Feeble-Mindedness () and Feeble-Mindedness: Its Causes And Consequences ().
The Kallikak Family Explained. The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness was a book by the American psychologist and eugenicist Henry H. work was an extended case study of Goddard's for the inheritance of "feeble-mindedness," a general category referring to a variety of mental disabilities including.
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Pseudonym for a family involved in a psychological study of the hereditary aspects of intelligence. The history of intelligence testing in the United States has been troublesome from the beginning.
Although psychologists attempted to conduct legitimate research and apply psychological knowledge to the study of intelligence.
The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness, written by famous American psychologist and eugenicist Henry H. Goddard, is a famous but controversial extended case study following the Kallikak family (a pseudonym from the Greek words Kallos "beauty" and Kakos "bad") for the inheritance of "feeble-mindedness," a general.
American psychologist Henry Herbert Goddard published the book The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness in This book was highly influential in the eugenics movement, and used provocative photographs to further its theses. The Kallikak Family is an example of family study.
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[citation needed] Episode directors were Kantor, Bob LaHendro, and Dennis al network: NBC.Below are a selection of pictures from Henry H. Goddard's The Kallikak Family (New York: Macmillan Co., ), an important book in the history of eugenics which advocated the segregation of the "feeble-minded" in special institutions.
The details of the faces have been provided here in most cases, as a number of present-day authors have accused Goddard of .