Posted: May 26th, 2017

Galton observed that eminent men in Victorian England were frequently the sons of eminent fathers. He concluded that eminence was achieved on the basis of characteristics inherited from one’s parents

Galton observed that eminent men in Victorian England were frequently the sons of eminent fathers. He concluded that eminence was achieved on the basis of characteristics inherited from one’s parents. Can you suggest reasons other than inheritance that might account for his observation?

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