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This response submitted by Tony Wentz, Creighton Bradler (wentzar@muohio.edu, bradlecc@muohio) at 5:10 pm on 2/20/01. Additions were last made on Tuesday, February 20, 2001. Section: myers.

Great idea but we're not sure what you're asking. Are you saying that those with environmental means for popularity will become popular despite inherited factors? Or are you only saying that socioeconomic factors play a role greater than biological ones?


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