Purpose On average, boys have lower academic achievement than girls. We investigated whether the timing of puberty is associated with academic achievement, and whether later puberty among boys contributes to the sex difference in academic achievement. Method Examination scores at age 16 were studied among 13,477 British twins participating in the population-based Twins Early Development Study. A pubertal development scale, a height-based proxy of growth spurt, and age at menarche were used as indicators of puberty. Associations between puberty, sex, and academic achievement were estimated in phenotypic mediation models and biometric twin models. Results Earlier puberty was associated with higher academic achievement both in boys and girl...
We report heritabilities for individual differences in female pubertal development at the age of 12....
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
Purpose On average, boys have lower academic achievement than girls. We investigated whether the ti...
In this paper, we study the effect of the timing of puberty on educational achievement and examine t...
Secular trends towards earlier puberty, possibly caused by new environmental triggers, provide a bas...
Background: Changes during puberty may influence final adult height. Height is related to multiple h...
Objective: To determine whether the timing of puberty associates with school performance. Methods: G...
Education has important short and long run implications for individual outcomes. In this paper we ex...
This paper investigates the determinants of the gap between girls and boys in mathematics performanc...
Academic achievement, which is inherently an indicator of progress in the curriculum, can also be vi...
In this paper, we use British cohort data to study the degree to which children at different stages ...
BackgroundThe relationship between pubertal onset and tempo and pubertal growth is controversial. We...
Genetic influences on adolescent psychological development are likely to be mediated and moderated b...
BACKGROUND:The onset age of physiological puberty is greatly variable. This variability has been att...
We report heritabilities for individual differences in female pubertal development at the age of 12....
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
Purpose On average, boys have lower academic achievement than girls. We investigated whether the ti...
In this paper, we study the effect of the timing of puberty on educational achievement and examine t...
Secular trends towards earlier puberty, possibly caused by new environmental triggers, provide a bas...
Background: Changes during puberty may influence final adult height. Height is related to multiple h...
Objective: To determine whether the timing of puberty associates with school performance. Methods: G...
Education has important short and long run implications for individual outcomes. In this paper we ex...
This paper investigates the determinants of the gap between girls and boys in mathematics performanc...
Academic achievement, which is inherently an indicator of progress in the curriculum, can also be vi...
In this paper, we use British cohort data to study the degree to which children at different stages ...
BackgroundThe relationship between pubertal onset and tempo and pubertal growth is controversial. We...
Genetic influences on adolescent psychological development are likely to be mediated and moderated b...
BACKGROUND:The onset age of physiological puberty is greatly variable. This variability has been att...
We report heritabilities for individual differences in female pubertal development at the age of 12....
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...