biological determinism, 19–50

  biological potentiality vs., 358–59

  cultural evolution and, 355, 357

  current resurgence of, 60, 347–50

  defined, 52

  meliorism vs., 419

  recapitulation as general theory

  of, 144, 146–47

  sociopolitical conditions and, 28–32–367

  as theory of limits, 60

  biology, human nature and, 354–64

  Bird, Larry, 379

  Bischoff, T., 126

  blacks, 30, 41, 367–90, 417

  arguments for racial ranking of, 63–82

  army mental tests and, 226, 227, 228, 233–34, 255–56

  Bean’s evidence for low intelligence of, 109–14

  in Broca-Gratiolet debate on brain size, 115, 120, 129, 130

  children’s brains compared with brains of, 135, 144–45

  in corrected values for Morton’s 1849 tabulation, 98, 99

  deficient calf musculature seen in, 145

  in Egypt, 84–85, 93–96

  foramen magnum of, 132–35

  front vs. back of brain and, 129–30, 134–35

  genealogical unity and, 397–400

  hereditarian fallacy and, 186–87

  monogenist vs. polygenist views of, 71–74

  Morton’s rising mean in brain size of, 96–98

  neotenyand, 148–51

  olfactory predominance seen in, 109

  physiological defects seen in, 102–3

  racial classification and, 402, 404–5, 407, 408–10

  in recapitulation theory, 72, 144–51

  as separate species, 52, 76–82, 101

  Spearman’s g and, 300–301, 349–50

  white children and women compared to, 144

  women’s brains compared with

  brains of, 135

  see also Bell Curve, The; slavery

  Blumenbach, J. F., 49, 64n, 69, 401–12

  Boas, Franz, 140, 230

  Bolk, Louis, 148, 149–50

  Boring, E. G., 225–26, 233–34, 235, 242, 246–47, 253

  brachycephalics, 131, 132, 140

  brain:

  corpus callosum of, 109, 112, 113, 129

  front vs. back of, 109, 129–30, 134–35

  in reification of factors, 319–20

  brain size:

  body size related to, 93–96, 100, 121

  Broca-Gratiolet debate on, 112, 114–15, 120, 121–24, 125, 129, 130

  of criminals, 126–27, 160–62

  culture and, 355

  evolutionists vs. creationists on, 142

  of Germans vs. French, 121–24

  of Indians, 88–92, 96

  of “men of eminence,” 120, 124–26

  racial ranking by, 83

  rise of European civilization and, 127–28

  sex differences in, see women’s brains

  Brazil, slavery in, 417, 422–23

  Brigham, Carl C., 52, 229, 232–33, 295

  monograph on American intelligence, 254–60

  recantation of, 262–63

  Brinton, D. G., 145

  British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 45

  Broca, Paul, 23, 26, 46, 57, 58, 112, 124–39, 142, 154. 162, 354–355

  bias in anthropometry of, 118–19

  Binetand, 175, 177

  craniometric method of, 116–24

  in debate with Gratiolet, 112, 114–15, 120, 121–24, 125, 129, 130

  in foramen magnum controversy, 132–34

  on front vs. back of brain, 129–30, 134

  on increase of brain size through time, 127–28

  as quantifier, 106

  on Tiedemann’s craniometry, 116

  women’s brains studied by, 58, 135–39

  Brown, W., 333

  Browne, Sir Thomas, 49, 391–98, 400

  Buck v. Bell, 365–66

  Buffon, Comte de, 71, 84

  Burnet, Thomas, 42

  Burt, Sir Cyril, 23, 26, 45, 52–53, 59, 246n, 264–69, 302, 303–26

  arguments for discounting environment by, 306

  background of, 264–65, 266, 309

  blinding biases of, 311–14

  charges of fraud against, 47–48, 265–67, 304, 309

  on delinquents, 312–13

  on environments of poor, 311–12

  factor analysis and, 303, 315–26, 328, 330, 332, 333, 334, 335

  four-factor theory of, 317–18, 321

  hereditarian synthesis and, 303–26, 337

  initial “proof” of innateness made by, 304–9

  innateness as fixed idea of, 303–4, 307, 309–9

  later work of, 309–11

  on left-handedness, 313–14

  parapsychology and, 321–22

  political use of innateness by, 304, 314–15

  political uses of Spearman’s gand, 322–26

  in reaction to Thurstone, 337–40

  on reification of factors, 318–22

  source of hereditarian views of, 303–4

  Spearman and, 265, 267–69, 302, 303–4, 315–18, 319, 320, 322, 330, 344–45

  Bury, J.B.,56, 189

  Campanella, Roy, 397

  Cartwright, S. A., 59, 102–3

  category mistakes, 33, 395–98

  Cattell, J. M., 214, 217

  Caucasian race, 369, 397, 398, 417

  derivation of term, 49, 401–2, 409, 410–12

  Chamberlain, A. F., 146

  Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 380, 383

  Chesterton, G. K., 20

  children:

  black, neoteny and, 134

  delinquency in, 156, 312–13

  hereditarian vs. antihereditarian views of, 182–88

  mental age of, 179–80

  white, “inferior” groups compared with, 135, 144, 145–51

  white, under neoteny vs. recapitulation, 149–51

  Chinese, Morton’s views on, 89, 98–99, 101

  Chomsky, Noam, 45

  Chutzpah (Dershowitz), 19–20

  civil rights movement, 36, 38

  Clay, Henry, 147–48

  climate, racial differences attributed to, 69, 71, 78, 407–8

  Colbert, Ned, 413

  Combe, George, 83–84, 99

  Common Ground (Murray), 37

  Cope, E. D., 81n, 82n, 105n, 115, 145, 146–47, 150

  corpus callosum, 109, 112, 113, 129

  correlation, 43, 46, 269–85, 373, 374–76

  causality and, 269–73, 281

  in more than two dimensions, 273–75

  negative, 270

  positive, 269, 281, 286–87

  zero, 270

  see also factor analysis

  correlation coefficient (r), 270, 275, 376

  early use of, 286

  Cox, Catherine M., 214–18, 219n

  Crania Aegyptiaca (Morton), 85, 93–96, 101

  Crania Americana (Morton), 84, 85, 88–92, 93, 96

  craniometry, 23, 41, 46, 52, 57

  Broca and his school of, 114–41

  cranial index in, 130–32, 140

  facial angle in, 130–32

  intelligence testing and, 140, 176–78

  Morton’s method of, 85, 89–92, 96–97

  structure vs. brain size in, 111

  see also brain; brain size

  creationism, 23, 29, 36, 393, 407

  degenerationist view of, 71

  human mind and, 70, 142

  human unity and, 77–78

  recapitulation theory and, 142–43

  Crick, Francis, 32

  criminal anthropology, 142, 151–73

  anatomical stigmata in, 156–62, 163, 164, 166–68, 173, 179

  animals studied in, 159–60

  brain disorders and, 175

  capital punishment justified in, 169–70

  craniometry in, 160–62

  influence of, 165–72

  recapitulation theory and, 155–56

  soci
al stigmata in, 162

  XYY chromosomes in, 173–75

  Criminal Man (Lombroso), 154, 156–57.

  criminals, brain size of, 126–27, 160–62

  criminology, “positive” vs. “classical” schools of, 170–72

  Cro-Magnon skulls, 131–32

  cultural diversity, 423–24

  cultural evolution, 355, 357

  Custer, George Armstrong, 424

  Cuvier, Georges, 66, 69, 74, 117–18, 120, 124, 125, 126, 352

  Darwin, Charles, 19, 23, 27, 32, 37, 69, 70, 104, 106, 109, 352, 354, 390, 413–24

  abolitionism of, 422–23

  Fuegians as viewed by, 417, 419–21

  paternalism of, 416, 419–20, 423

  racial attitudes of, 50, 416–20

  sexual differences as viewed by, 418

  Tahitians as viewed by, 413–16

  Darwinian evolution, 36, 41, 367–70, 390

  Darwinian theory, death penalty and, 169–70

  Davis, Bernard D., 45

  Dayton Daily News, 38

  debunking:

  learning from, 352–53

  as positive science, 351–52

  Declaration of Independence, 402, 412

  degenerationists, racial views of, 71, 407–8, 409, 410–11

  De generis humani varietate nativa (Blumenbach) , 401–2

  democracy, army test data and, 252–54

  Dershowitz, Alan, 19–20

  Descent of Man (Darwin), 69, 416–17, 418, 421

  Descent of Woman (Morgan), 139

  dichotomization, 27, 33–34, 389 Dinosaur in a Haystack (Gould), 50

  diseases, genetic, 32–33

  Dole, Robert, 21

  dolichocephaly, 131–32, 140

  Donahue, Phil, 38

  Donne, John, 413

  Down, John Langdon Haydon, 164–65

  Down’s syndrome, 33, 164–65, 218

  Dracula (Stoker), 152, 156n

  education, 368, 376–77, 384, 385

  Bean on “failure of Negro schools” in, 112

  IQ testing in, 41, 179–84, 386–88, 389

  Pygmalion effect in, 387

  racial differences applied to, 60, 79

  recapitulation in, 143

  social class and, 305–8

  special, 179, 182–84

  system of examination 11+ in, 318–26, 334, 344

  women and, 137

  egalitarianism, 29, 368, 405, 422

  primary mental abilities (PMA’s) and, 332–37

  racial ranking vs., 63–70

  Egyptians, brain size of, 93–96, 100, 101 Eight Little Piggies (Gould), 50

  Einstein, Albert, 40

  Eliot, George, 61, 129

  Ellis, Havelock, 147, 149, 154

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 74

  Eskimos, 99, 101, 118–19

  Essai sur I’inégalité des races humains (Gobineau), 379–83

  American translation of, 380–81

  ethnology, Lombroso and, 154

  eugenics, 22, 54, 57n, 368

  army mental tests and, 231

  Galton’s coinage of term, 107

  Goddard and, 198

  European immigrants, mental deficiency and, 194–98, 227, 233–34

  evolution, 36, 41, 45, 367–70, 390, 417

  concept of progress in, 56, 189

  creationism vs., 70, 77–78, 142–43

  cultural vs. biological, 355, 357

  human, flexibility in, 363

  Lamarckian, 37, 408

  Lombroso’s theory of criminality and, 152–73

  natural selection in, 37, 41, 70, 356

  neoteny and, 148–51, 363

  quantification allied with, 105–6

  Experimental Study of Intelligence (Binet), 180

  Eysenck, H. J., 150–51, 265, 298

  factor analysis, 43–44, 46–48, 57–58, 371, 372–76

  bias and, 373–74

  bipolar factors in, 283, 316–17

  Burt and, 303, 315–26

  definition and goals of, 275–80

  four-factory theory and, 317–18, 321

  group factors in, 316, 317, 318, 319, 321, 327–29, 332–33

  mathematical vs. theory-bound aspects of, 329

  Pearson and, 267, 268

  for pelycosaurian reptiles, 278–80, 281

  R2 in. 375–76

  reification fallacy in, 268–69, 280–82, 298–99, 326

  rotation and nonnecessity of principal components in, 282–85

  simplification and explanation achieved by, 280

  Spearman’s invention of, 267–68, 281, 284, 287

  Thurstone on the uses of, 346

  Thurstone vs. Spearman-Burt school of, 326–46

  two-factor theory and, 286–88, 316, 317, 333

  see also Spearman’s g

  Factors of the Mind, The(Burt), 320, 326

  false beliefs:

  category mistakes in, 33, 395–98

  exposés of, 391–400

  about Jews, 49, 392, 394–98

  surrogacy in, 396–98, 418

  feeble-mindedness, 27, 188–204, 365–66

  Terman on innateness of, 210–11

  see also mental deficiency

  Ferri, E., 160, 166, 168, 169–70, 171

  ferns, 404

  FitzRoy, Robert, 413–16, 420–21, 422

  Flamingo’s Smile, The (Gould), 19

  Flatland Hypothesis, The (Shearer),

  foramen magnum, 135, 149

  Ford, Henry, 25

  France, Anatole, 124, 150

  Franklin, Benjamin, 64

  Freeman, Walter, 134–35

  French:

  brain size of, 121–24, 136

  Cro-Magnon compared with, 131–32

  Freud, Sigmund, 32, 143

  Fuegians, 417, 419–21, 424

  Galileo, 54, 333, 334, 360

  Gall, Franz Josef, 124

  Galton, Francis, 142, 179, 214, 264

  British “beauty map” of, 107

  quantification and, 107–9

  Gardner, Howard, 22, 373

  Gauss, Karl Friedrich, 125

  Geller, Uri, 36–37

  genealogical unity, 396–400

  “General Intelligence Objectively Measured and Determined” (Spearman), 287

  genetic diseases, 32–33

  Genetic Studies of Genius (Terman and others), 213

  genius, ranking of, 213–18

  Germans, 370

  brain size of, 98, 101, 121–24, 136

  Gillie, Oliver, 265

  Gingrich, Newt, 31

  Gladstone, William E., 108

  Gliddon, G, R., 380

  Gobineau, Joseph-Arthur, comtede, 49, 379–86

  Gobinism, 379, 384–85

  Goddard, H. H., 29, 38, 59, 187, 188–204, 223, 224, 251, 252, 253, 352, 388–89

  Binet and, 189, 202, 205

  immigrants tested by, 195–98

  Kallikak family and, 26, 59, 198–201, 203

  Mendel and, 191–93

  “moron” identified by, 188–89

  social concerns of, 190–92

  testing procedures of, 195–97

  unilinear intelligence scale of, 189–91

  Vineland School and, 188, 192–93, 194, 201

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 40

  Goldberger, Joseph, 353

  Gossett, T. F., 64

  Grant, Madison, 257

  Gratiolet, Louis Pierre, in debate with Broca, 112, 114–15, 120, 121–24, 125, 129, 130

  great chain of being, 56, 62–63

  Guilford, J. P., 22, 273, 287, 334, 339

  Hall, G. Stanley, 145–46, 147

  Haller,J. S.,Jr., 114

  Harrington, Michael, 37

  Hausmann, Professor, 125, 126

  Head Start program, 30, 376

  Hearnshaw, L. S., 266, 267, 288, 294, 304, 308, 314n, 324n

  hereditarian fallacy, 185–87

  “heritable” equated with “inevitable” in, 1
86

  within- and between-group confusion in, 33, 186–87, 369, 381–82, 396

  Hereditary Genius (Galton), 108, 109

  heredity of crime, 151–53

  heredity of intelligence, 176–263

  American attitudes toward, 185–88

  Binet’s IQ test and, 178–88

  Burton, 303–26

  Galton on, 108–9

  Goddardon, 188–204

  in hereditarian vs. antihereditarian controversy, 182–88

  Spearman’s g and, 300–302, 303

  Terman on, 204–22

  see also Bell Curve, The; IQ

  Hermann, Gottfried, 125–26

  Herrnstein, Richard, 22, 23, 30, 31–32, 33, 34–36, 37–38, 48–49, 50, 295, 302n, 325n, 347, 350, 367–90, 397

  hierarchy, 27

  Hindus, brain size of, 92, 96, 100

  Hitler, Adolf, 380, 383, 412

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 64n, 83, 365

  Homo sapiens:

  Linnaean classification of, 404–6

  origin of, 398–400

  unity of, 39–40, 45–46, 405, 407–8, 411, 421

  Hottentots, 88, 99, 100, 117–18, 119, 129

  “Hottentot Venus,” 117–18

  Howe, Jullia Ward, 79–80

  Howe, S. G., 79

  Humboldt, Alexander von, 70, 83

  Hume, David, 72–73

  humors, theory of, 404

  Huschke, E., 121, 135

  Hutton, James, 42

  Huxley, T. H., 105

  immigration policy, 144

  army mental tests and, 227, 233–34, 254–63, 300–301

  morons in, 194–98

  Immigration Restriction Act (1924), 187, 261–62, 301, 323

  Inca Peruvians, brain size of, 89–92, 98n, 99, 100

  Indians, 380, 398, 417

  “Barbarous” vs. “Toltecans,” 89

  Fuegians, 417, 419–21, 424

  Morton’s case for inferiority of, 26, 88–92, 99, 100

  racial classification and, 402, 404–5, 409, 411

  racial ranking of, 63, 78

  intelligence, 20

  brain size related to, see brain size; craniometry

  as inherited, see heredity of intelligence

  as “innate, general cognitive” (i.g.c), 303

  “monarchic” vs. “oligarchic” theories of, 286–87

  multiple, 22, 372, 373

  reification of, see reification fallacy

  taxonomy of, 188–89

  IQ, 22, 30, 46–47, 367–90

  in army mental tests, 222–63

  Binet’s and Stern’s methods for calculation of, 179–80

  Binet’s fears of misuse of, 29, 180–84, 368, 385, 386–88, 389

  Binet’s scale and the birth of, 178–84

  hereditarian theory of, 176–263

  of identical twins raised apart, 264–66

  neoteny theory and race differences in, 150–51

  of past geniuses, 213–18

  reification fallacy and, 181, 185

  social rewards linked to, 211–13

  Terman and, 204–22

  “within-group variance” of, 218–21