The representatives of genetic determinism are:
1. F. Galton: The founder of genetic determinism is F. Galton of England. In 1869, he published the book "Hereditary Genius", in which he said: "A person's ability is inherited, and it is determined by heredity to the same extent that the shape and body tissue of all organisms are determined by heredity. The decision is the same."
2. Büler: He believes that the process of children's psychological development is the rhythmic movement of children's internal qualities towards their own goals, and the external environment only plays a role in promoting and delaying this process. function, but cannot change this process.
3. Jensen (D.W.): In 1969, he summarized more than 100 studies in 8 countries and proposed that 80% of a person's IQ is genetic.
4. British psychologist H.J. Eysenck: He believes that 60% to 70% of genius is determined by genetics and 30% by environment.
5. Hall: Advocates the re-evaluation of speech, viewing the development of children during the fetal period and after birth as the re-enactment of animal and human evolution respectively. He once said: "A tael of inheritance is worth a ton of education."