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What is somatotype theory and who developed it?

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Somatotype theory, developed by psychologist William Sheldon in the 1940s, categorizes human bodies into three structural types: ectomorph, mesomorph, and endomorph. Each type was originally thought to correlate with distinct psychological traits, although the psychological component has since been discredited.

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