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4 Not Much Can Be Said About Means
It is vital to remember that almost every result in this
book, and every conclusion that others obtain using these methods,
relate to the causes of human differences, and may have almost nothing
to do with the processes that account for the development of the mean
expression of a trait in a particular population. We are necessarily
concerned with what makes people vary around the mean of the
population, race or species from which they are sampled. Suppose, for
example, we were to find that differences in social attitudes had a
very large genetic component of variation among U.S. citizens. What
would that imply about the role of culture in the determination of
social attitudes? It could imply several things. First, it might
mean that culture is so uniform that only genetic effects are left to
account for differences. Second, it might mean that cultural changes
are adopted so rapidly that environmental effects are not apparent. A
trivial example may make this clear. It is possible that
understanding the genetic causes of variation in stature among humans
may identify the genes responsible for the difference in stature
between humans and chimpanzees, but it is by no means certain.
Neither would a demonstration that all human variation in stature was
due to the environment lead us to assume that the differences between
humans and chimpanzees were not genetic. This point is stressed
because, whatever subsequent genetic research on population and
species differences might establish, there is no necessary connection
between what is true of the typical human and what causes variation
around the central tendency. For this reason, it is important to
avoid such short-hand expressions as ``height is genetic" when really
we mean ``individual differences in height are mainly genetic."
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Jeff Lessem
2002-03-21