- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 541-616) and index.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- 1. Openness to Scientific Innovation -- 2. Birth Order and Scientific Revolutions -- 3. Birth Order and Personality -- 4. Family Niches -- 5. Developmental Glitches -- 6. Gender -- 7. Temperament -- 8. Exceptions to the Rule -- 9. Social Attitudes -- 10. The Darwinian Revolution as Social History -- 11. The Protestant Reformation -- 12. Political Trends -- 13. The French Revolution -- 14. Social and Intellectual Context -- 15. Conclusion -- App. 1. A Brief Introduction to Statistics (or Correlations Made Easy) -- App. 2. Coding Procedures for Variables in the Study -- App. 3. Criteria for Selection of Participants in Scientific Controversies -- App. 4. Expert Raters and Other Collaborators -- App. 5. Techniques for Estimating Missing Data -- App. 6. Data and Expert Ratings on Social Attitudes -- App. 7. Modeling the Protestant Reformation -- App. 8. Modeling the French Revolution -- App. 9. Miscellaneous Technical Discussions -- App. 10. Suggestions for Future Research -- App. 11. How to Test Your Own Propensity to Rebel.