Background: There is currently little evidence concerning the impact of the inter-twin relationship on behavioral outcomes and yet the twin relationship is frequently hypothesized to be a unique source of psychopathology in twins. The current study asked whether the inter-twin relationship is a predictor of behavioral difficulties and whether there are zygosity differences in this relationship.\ud \ud Method: An Australian sample of same sex twins (N = 356, 164 MZ and 192 DZ) was studied in the year prior to school (Time 1) and again in first year of school (Time 2). Associations between twin-relationship and behavior problems were examined via path-analysis, and Satorra-Bentler chi-square difference tests were used to compare twins across ...
The Children-of-Twins design was used to test whether associations between marital conflict frequenc...
Objective: The authors investigated differences between twins in nine pairs of female monozygotic tw...
Research has evolved to show that the psychological development of twins is different than non-twins...
Free to read The hypothesis that twinning raises risk for behavioral difficulties in childhood is pe...
The relationship between twins has been described as one of the most unique and close of interperson...
abstract: Approximately 95% of Americans have at least one sibling (Weaver, Coleman, & Ganong, 2003)...
Abstract The sample consisted of 419 twins, born in 1965–1973, from Northern Finland who had been fo...
textabstractTwin-family studies have largely contributed to our understanding of the etiology of beh...
Abstract In the current study, two hypotheses about the role of harsh discipline (HD) in explaining ...
Peer bullying and victimization are a widespread phenomenon among school-age children and can have d...
Contains fulltext : 90769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research on twin...
The attachment between twins has for many years been known to be very strong, but has so far not bee...
Peer bullying and victimization are a widespread phenomenon among school-age children and can have d...
Parent ratings of behavior problems in childhood show substantial genetic influence and modest share...
The etiology of conduct disorder (CD) was examined retrospectively in a sample of 2,682 male, female...
The Children-of-Twins design was used to test whether associations between marital conflict frequenc...
Objective: The authors investigated differences between twins in nine pairs of female monozygotic tw...
Research has evolved to show that the psychological development of twins is different than non-twins...
Free to read The hypothesis that twinning raises risk for behavioral difficulties in childhood is pe...
The relationship between twins has been described as one of the most unique and close of interperson...
abstract: Approximately 95% of Americans have at least one sibling (Weaver, Coleman, & Ganong, 2003)...
Abstract The sample consisted of 419 twins, born in 1965–1973, from Northern Finland who had been fo...
textabstractTwin-family studies have largely contributed to our understanding of the etiology of beh...
Abstract In the current study, two hypotheses about the role of harsh discipline (HD) in explaining ...
Peer bullying and victimization are a widespread phenomenon among school-age children and can have d...
Contains fulltext : 90769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research on twin...
The attachment between twins has for many years been known to be very strong, but has so far not bee...
Peer bullying and victimization are a widespread phenomenon among school-age children and can have d...
Parent ratings of behavior problems in childhood show substantial genetic influence and modest share...
The etiology of conduct disorder (CD) was examined retrospectively in a sample of 2,682 male, female...
The Children-of-Twins design was used to test whether associations between marital conflict frequenc...
Objective: The authors investigated differences between twins in nine pairs of female monozygotic tw...
Research has evolved to show that the psychological development of twins is different than non-twins...