Now a probable goo question.
Note:
Firstly, "yankee" (ianque) here has not any pejorative meaning.
"yankee" (ianque) here means only "americans of the north".
In fact, anglosaxonic cultures (despite any typical and constant
brazilian humour or jokes) are quite admired here in this country --
(USA, UK, Australia).
About the question:
"Now, would you
have any references
linking the behavioural differences?"
Would you clarify it to me?
Are you asking about links among what exactly?
genes and behaviors, genes1 and genes2, behaviors1 and behaviors2,
genes1 and behaviors2, or something about cause and effect in
compared behaviorial genetics of populations?
hod
Regards
> Ricardo: re Yankee genetic and behavioural differences: I agree that
> there are behavioural and probably genetic differences. Now, would you
> have any references linking the behavioural differences? Or, is the link
> obvious? Geoff Crealock
>
> "Ricardo H. Hodara" wrote:
> >
> > Not at all -- yankees are crazy for tests.
> > All the yankee folks love tests and so they
> > test themselves a lot. Better instruments
> > or better instrument's usage means better
> > stats. Moreover, yankees are also
> > genetically different than the others.
> > For ADHD-type disturbs, culture is the
> > last cause I come to guess.
> > hod BRASIL
> >
> > > Regarding culture: Here in the United States, it is estimated that 1
in
> > 20
> > > children is diagnosed with ADHD -- in Europe it is 1 in 200. Seems
like
> > > culture may have a lot to do with it.
> > > Rae Marsh
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