Somatotype is a theory proposed in the 1940s by the American psychologist William Herbert Sheldon to categorize the human physique according to the relative...
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William Herbert Sheldon (redirect from Somatotyping)
American psychologist, numismatist, and eugenicist. He created the field of somatotype and constitutional psychology that correlate body types with temperament...
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New York Daily News, The Washington Post, and Slate. Bear (gay culture) Somatotype and constitutional psychology Pearson, Mackenzie (2015-03-30). "Why Girls...
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constitution, or physical structure, of a person (see Somatotype and constitutional psychology, Anthropometry, Body shape) In bodybuilding, the trained...
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Physiognomy (section Middle Ages and Renaissance)
Metoposcopy Onychomancy Palmistry Pathognomy Phrenology Somatotype and constitutional psychology Roy Porter (2003). "Marginalized practices". The Cambridge...
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and Earnest Albert Hooton, who may have been using the data to support their theory on body types and social hierarchy. Nudity portal Somatotype and constitutional...
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males and females Sexual dimorphism – Condition where males and females exhibit different characteristics Somatotype and constitutional psychology – Taxonomy...
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Eugenics (section Origin and development)
sterilization Social Darwinism – Group of theories and societal practices Somatotype and constitutional psychology – Taxonomy to categorize human physiques "εὐγενής"...
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Female body shape (category Feminism and health)
differences in humans – Difference between males and females Somatotype and constitutional psychology – Taxonomy to categorize human physiques Gordon,...
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Body mass index (section Children and youth)
countries by body mass index Obesity paradox Relative Fat Mass Somatotype and constitutional psychology Waist-to-height ratio e.g., the "Body Mass Index Table"...
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