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Episode 4 - Book review #2 - Blueprint - How DNA makes us who we are by Dr. Robert Plomin

1 h 0 min · 18 de sep de 2020
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In this podcast, I review the salient points in the influential book, Blueprint - How DNA makes us who we are and its implications in modern societies. I enjoyed making this podcast as this book strikes 2 of my favourite areas - psychology and genetics - and how outmoded our thinking is in terms of the psychology of everyday life. I sincerely request all of you to read the book (or listen to it if you're into audiobooks) after listening to this podcast. I hope this helps you alter your thinking regarding psychology and genetics and behaviour.

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