Prominent authors in the behavioral genetics tradition have long argued that shared environments do not meaningfully shape intelligence and academic achievement. However, we argue that these conclusions are erroneous due to large violations of the additivity assumption underlying behavioral genetics methods – that sources of genetic and shared and nonshared environmental variance are independent and non-interactive. This is compounded in some cases by the theoretical equation of the effective and objective environments, where the former is defined by whether siblings are made more or less similar, and the latter by whether siblings are equally subject to the environmental characteristic in question. Using monozygotic twin fixed effects mode...
This paper shows how nature (i.e., one's genetic endowments) and nurture (i.e., one's environment) i...
Numerous studies report gene-environment interactions, suggesting that specific alleles have differe...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...
Prominent authors in the behavioral genetics tradition have long argued that shared environments do ...
AbstractEnvironmental measures used widely in the behavioral sciences show nearly as much genetic in...
Does achievement independent of ability or previous attainment provide a purer measure of the added ...
The relative importance of genes and shared environmental influences on stratification outcomes has ...
One of the most important findings that has emerged from human behavioral genetics involves the envi...
The classical twin method – comprising comparisons of monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins – in...
Baier T, Lang V. The Social Stratification of Environmental and Genetic Influences on Education: New...
Children's differences in early life cognitive development are driven by the interplay of genetic an...
Decades of quantitative genetics research have concluded that all human psychological differences ar...
Starr A, Riemann R. Common genetic and environmental effects on cognitive ability, conscientiousness...
Eifler EF, Starr A, Riemann R. The genetic and environmental effects on school grades in late childh...
The classical twin model has often been used to determine whether variation in outcomes such IQ, sch...
This paper shows how nature (i.e., one's genetic endowments) and nurture (i.e., one's environment) i...
Numerous studies report gene-environment interactions, suggesting that specific alleles have differe...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...
Prominent authors in the behavioral genetics tradition have long argued that shared environments do ...
AbstractEnvironmental measures used widely in the behavioral sciences show nearly as much genetic in...
Does achievement independent of ability or previous attainment provide a purer measure of the added ...
The relative importance of genes and shared environmental influences on stratification outcomes has ...
One of the most important findings that has emerged from human behavioral genetics involves the envi...
The classical twin method – comprising comparisons of monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins – in...
Baier T, Lang V. The Social Stratification of Environmental and Genetic Influences on Education: New...
Children's differences in early life cognitive development are driven by the interplay of genetic an...
Decades of quantitative genetics research have concluded that all human psychological differences ar...
Starr A, Riemann R. Common genetic and environmental effects on cognitive ability, conscientiousness...
Eifler EF, Starr A, Riemann R. The genetic and environmental effects on school grades in late childh...
The classical twin model has often been used to determine whether variation in outcomes such IQ, sch...
This paper shows how nature (i.e., one's genetic endowments) and nurture (i.e., one's environment) i...
Numerous studies report gene-environment interactions, suggesting that specific alleles have differe...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...