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Visits and conferences: visit to the USA, Mar-Apr 1971

MS. Darlington c. 102/H.140

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Title

Visits and conferences: visit to the USA, Mar-Apr 1971

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MS. Darlington c. 102/H.140

Summary

Darlington attended a symposium on 'The ecology of child and human development' at the University of Miami, 21-25 March. He presented a paper on 'The effects of heredity and environment in the development of human intelligence' (published in Brain and Intelligence: The Ecology of Child Development, 1973). He also visited Georgia during his trip. Material comprises correspondence re arrangements for the symposium, programme and press cuttings.

Date

[1971]

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Archive of Cyril Dean Darlington (1903-1981)

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