id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19560 Popenoe, Paul Applied Eugenics .txt text/plain 164693 7693 61 We assume that in general, a eugenically superior or desirable person but we women know what effects prenatal influence works on children." feeble-minded person mates with a normal individual, in whose family no depend on a large number of different factors, a man's size being due to studying heredity may offer results of great value to eugenics, even individual marriages, it is yet of great value to applied eugenics. selection in man has probably done little to cause marked change in his the average number of children in the lowest class families is 5.44. character of the population, and from a eugenic point of view changing cases_ be best that no children result from such a marriage. and women may excel mentally in very many different ways, and eugenics, The average number of children per married man was to 1870, remained single; the average number of children per married man ./cache/19560.txt ./txt/19560.txt