| 53. Sandra F. Witelson, Debra L. Kigar, and Thomas Harvey, "The Exceptional Brain of Albert Einstein," Lancet , Vol. 353 (1999), pp. 21492153. See also Steven Levy, "The Roots of Genius? The Odd History of a Famous Old Brain," Newsweek , 28 June 1999, p. 32.
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| 54. This view is also expressed by Richard Lynn, "Sex Differences in Intelligence and Brain Size: A Developmental Theory," Intelligence , Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 112.
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| 55. This view is expressed in Roberta L. Hall and Henry S. Sharp, eds., Wolf and Man: Evolution in Parallel (New York: Academic Press, 1978).
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| 56. This is the research of Sandra Wittleson, reported in the New York Times , February 28, 1995, p. C1 ff. Also, Herbert Haug, "Brain Sizes, Surfaces, and Neuronal Sizes of the Cortex Cerebri: A Stereological Investigation of Man and His Variability and a Comparison with Some Mammals (Primates, Whales, Marsupials, Insectivors, and One Elephant)," American Journal of Anatomy , Vol. 180 (1987), pp. 126142.
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| 57. See the Witelson et al . and Levy references four notes above.
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| 58. Elizabeth R. McCown, "Sex Differences: The Female as Baseline for Species Description," in Sexual Dimorphism in Homo Sapiens: A Question of Size , ed. Roberta L. Hall (New York: Praeger, 1982), pp. 3783.
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| 59. G. Turbervile, The Noble Arte of Venerie or Hunting (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908, facsimile 1576 edition). Quoted in Roger Short, "Deer: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," Biology of Deer Production (Royal Society of New Zealand, Bulletin 22, 1985), pp. 461469.
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| 60. James M. Dabbs, Jr., Denise de La Rue, and Paula M. Williams, "Testosterone and Occupational Choice: Actors, Ministers, and Other Men," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , Vol. 59 (1990), pp. 12611265.
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| 61. Sekou Sundiata, on "Fresh Air with Terry Gross" (Washington, D.C.: National Public Radio, 11 May 1994).
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| 62. Audie Murphy quotations are from Don Graham, No Name on the Bullet: A Biography of Audie Murphy (New York: Viking Penguin, 1989), p. 59.
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| 63. Terry Banks and James M. Dabbs, Jr., "Testosterone and Cortisol in a Delinquent and Violent Urban Subculture," Journal of Social Psychology , Vol. 136, (1996), pp. 4956.
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| 64. Gary Wills is quoted in Neal Gabler, "Male Bonding," Modern Maturity (JanuaryFebruary 2000), p. 54.
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