An individual or a part that exhibits atavism. Also called throwback. of, pertaining to, or characterized by atavism; reverting to or suggesting the characteristics of a remote ancestor or primitive type. Atavism theory...
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One that exhibits atavism; a throwback. Occasionally a modern whale is born having sprouted a leg or two -- a genetic throwback known as an atavism. Traits of Atavism...
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Atavism is employed by a certain school of evolutionistic psychologists to express traits in the individual, especially the child, that are assumed to be, as it were, reminiscences of past conditions of the human race or its progenitors.
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Atavisms are traits that are left over from a distant evolutionary ancestor. Learn more about atavisms and the controversy surrounding atavism. Our mammal friend the whale gives us the perfect example of an atavism, a trait from Louis Bolk suggested that all mammals have the ability to express the traits we call atavisms,
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Our genes do not determine who we are, but with atavism, they can sometimes serve as reminders of our evolutionary past. Traits that appear or disappear...
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Lombroso’s theory of atavism, Although most of the modern theories relating crime to biology focus on internal traits rather than external traits, one exception has been the research of Lee Ellis. After reviewing the results of approximately seven studies, Ellis (1990: 176-177) concluded that, “among males,
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; IN BRIEF: The reappearance of genetic traits. An episode of atavism must have caused Lynn to be born with red hair. The notion of atavism was used frequently by social Darwinists, who claimed that inferior races displayed atavistic traits, and represented more primitive traits than their own race.
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Many theories have been advanced to explain the cause of juvenile delinquency. Many juvenile curfews are based on an instinctive conclusion that youths are likely to be victimized or get into trouble after certain hours. rom the time of the first civil communities, every society has declared certain modes of behavior to...
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