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47. MacDonald 1998b/2002.<br />

48. Ibid.<br />

49. www.adl.org/presrele/dirab%5F41/3396%5F41.asp<br />

50. Boyle 2001.<br />

51. Hammer et al. 2000.<br />

52. See Rushton 1989; 1999.<br />

53. This refers to genes identical because they are inherited from a common ancestor. Uncles <strong>and</strong> nieces<br />

share one-fourth their genes only on average. Because the relationship is mediated though a sibling<br />

relationship, the actual percentage can vary. Siblings may be more or less like one another depending on<br />

r<strong>and</strong>om processes, but on average they share half their genes.<br />

54. Borowitz 1973, 136.<br />

55. Toronto Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail, May 11, 1993.<br />

56. <strong>Reich</strong> 1997, 79.<br />

57. In Gay 1988, 601.<br />

58. MacDonald 1998a, Chs. 6–8.<br />

59. MacDonald 1994/2002, Ch. 7.<br />

60. Lynn 1992.<br />

61. Salter 2002.<br />

62. Thernstrom <strong>and</strong> Thernstrom, 1997.<br />

63. Silbiger 2000.<br />

64. Goldberg 1996, 38–39.<br />

65. www.adl.org<br />

66. Salter 2002.<br />

67. Vest 2002.<br />

68. Findley 1989.<br />

69. Lipset <strong>and</strong> Raab, 1995.<br />

70.MacDonald 1998b/2002.<br />

71. MacDonald 1998b/2002, Ch. 7.<br />

72. Goldstein 1990, 333.<br />

73. Neuringer 1971.

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