日本生理人類学会誌
Online ISSN : 2432-0986
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生理特性のバリエーションの構造(<特集>生体機能のバリエーション(70回大会シンポジウムの紹介))
小林 宏光
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2014 年 19 巻 4 号 p. 277-282

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This article provides a historical viewpoint on how human variations have been understood in 19th century. "Homme moyen" ("average man" in English) was an idea advocated by Adolf Quetelet (1796-1874) and was intended as an explanation for why inter-individual variations in human traits follow a normal distribution. His idea has been influential until today although it received much criticism in those days. This idea, however, blurs the distinction between inter- and intra-individual variations in human traits. The discrimination of these two variations is a requisite procedure for studying polymorphism in physiological traits since it generally presents larger intra-individual variations compared with physical traits.
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