Robert Plomin's 'Blueprint: How DNA Makes Us Who We Are' argues that genetics, specifically DNA, is the most significant factor in shaping individual differences in psychological traits, including intelligence and personality. The book synthesizes decades of groundbreaking research in behavioral genetics. Plomin challenges the traditional emphasis on environmental influences, presenting compelling evidence that inherited DNA differences account for the majority of psychological differences between people, offering a new perspective on the nature vs. nurture debate.
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""The name 'Lowman' was mentioned in the context of behavioral genetics, which is a likely mishearing of Robert Plomin, a leading figure in the field. 'Blueprint: How DNA Makes Us Who We Are' is his most prominent and relevant book discussing the heritability of behavioral traits."