| 64. Jane Collier, Michelle Rosaldo, and Silvia Yanagisako "Is There a Family?" in Roger Lancaster, Micaela di Leonardo, eds., The Gender/Sexuality Reader (New York: Routledge, 1997).
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| 65. Ibid., p. 74.
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| 66. Ibid., p. 79.
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| 67. Montagu, The Natural Superiority of Women 5 th ed. (New York: Collier/Macmillan, 1992), 149.
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| 68. Gould, Mismeasure of Man .
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| 69. Janet Shibley Hyde, "Meta-Analysis and the Psychology of Gender Differences," in Barbara Laslett, Sally G. Kohlstedt, and Evelynn Hammonds, eds., Gender and Scientific Authority (Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1996), 302-22.
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| 70. Ibid.
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| 71. See Anne Anastasi, Differential Psychology: Individual and Group Differences in Behavior, 3rd Edition (New York: Macmillan, 1958); and Leona E. Tyler, The Psychology of Human Differences, 3d ed. (New York: Appleton, Century, Crofts, 1965).
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| 72. Eleanor E. Maccoby and Carol N. Jacklin,eds., The Psychology of Sex Differences (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1974).
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| 73. See Janet Shibley Hyde's discussion of Block's critique and those of others on these issues in "Meta-Analysis of Gender Differences," 307-308.
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| 74. Ibid., pp. 319-20.
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| 75. See Adolph Reed, Jr.'s critical review of The Bell Curve in The Nation (28 Nov. 1994): 654-62. Reed examines the linkages between right-wing funding and the Bell Curve authors, as well as the history of the race and I.Q. issue in America.
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