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This document appears to be page 28 of a scientific manuscript or book draft regarding psychology, genetics, and personality theory. It discusses the hereditary aspects of personality, citing "emotional intelligence," Jerome Hagen (likely a typo for Kagan) of Harvard, and Hans Eysenck's work at Maudsley Hospital. While the text contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013528' indicates it was gathered during the House Oversight Committee's investigation, likely reflecting Epstein's interest in and funding of scientific research into genetics and behavioral psychology.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Daniel Goleman Author/Psychologist
Cited for the term 'emotional intelligence'.
Jerome Hagen Harvard Psychologist
Cited as the author of 'Galen's Prophecy' (Note: The actual author of 'Galen's Prophecy' is Jerome Kagan; this appear...
Hans Eysenck Psychologist
Cited for work at Maudsley Hospital regarding personality inventories and behavioral axes.

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Name Type Context
Harvard University
Affiliation of Jerome Hagen (Kagan).
Maudsley Hospital
Location of Hans Eysenck's research in London.
House Oversight Committee
Identifier in the Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT).

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Location Context
Location of Maudsley Hospital.

Key Quotes (4)

"The student psychiatrists with the most street smarts, called emotional intelligence by Daniel Goleman, were particularly quick at shadowing and thus predicting the patient’s global dynamical pattern."
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"Primary colors are the source of all hues."
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"As defined by psychological inventories, studies of families show that these styles are heritable in the range of 60%."
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"They can be selectively bred for underlying personality factors, such as dominance, fear, aggression or exploratory"
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