| 58. A. G. Alias, ''Incongruous Correlations Among Three Androgenic Tissue Effects and Their Peculiar Relationship to Psychological Parameters: A Pilot Study," paper presented at meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences, 1995.
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| 59. Simon Le Vay and Dean H. Hamer, "Evidence for a Biological Influence in Male Homosexuality," Scientific American , May 1994, pp. 4449.
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| 60. Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene (New York: Oxford University Press, 1976).
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| 61. The idea that fathers are more faithful in providing resources in cold than in warm climates is presented in detail by Edward M. Miller, "Parental Provisioning versus Mate Seeking in Human Populations," Personality and Individual Differences , Vol. 17 (1994), pp. 227255.
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| 62. This contrast between science and art is suggested by Peter Vaill, former dean of the business school at George Washington University, who said that "art is the attempt to wrest coherence and meaning out of reality than we ordinarily deal with," quoted in Karl Weick, The Social Psychology of Organizing (2nd edition) (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1979), p. 234.
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| 1. David Margolick, "At the Bar," New York Times , 2 November 1990, p.B 12.
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| 2. I am indebted to Colleen Heusel for this story.
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| 3. New York Times , 2 November 1990, p.B 12.
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| 4. David Noonan, "The Lone Ranger Lawyer," Esquire , May 1981, pp. 8087.
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| 5. Dashiell Hammett, The Maltese Falcon (New York: Modern Library, 1934), Dashiell Hammett gives this description of Sam Spade in the introduction to the book.
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| 6. These words are attributed to Sir Ian Hamilton by W. W. Suojanen and N. P. Johannesen, "Leadership and Human Minds," OE Communique , No. 4 (1982), pp. 4045.
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| 7. Cynthia Gimbel and Alan Booth, "Who Fought in Vietnam?" Social Forces , Vol. 74 (1996), pp. 11371157.
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