Multiple Choice
What was Goddard's position with respect to heredity and intelligence?
A) he was a strict hereditarian who conceived of intelligence in simple-minded Mendelian terms
B) he believed that much undesirable behavior was due to inherited mental deficiency
C) he called for the colonization of the mentally defective
D) all of the above
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