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Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development is an 1883 book by Francis Galton, in which he covers a variety of psychological phenomena and their subsequent measurement. In this text he also references the idea of eugenics and coined the term for the first time (though he had published his ideas without the name many years earlier).
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Fall 2020 Open House Faculty Q&A M.ARCH and MS.AAD
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Inquiry and Impact: The University of Chicago College
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8. Question and Answer Session 2
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- Text and facsimile
- Inquiries into Human Facility and its Development, Nature volume 28, pages97–98(1883)
- Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development at Project Gutenberg
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