Starr A, Ruks M, Weigel L, Riemann R. What drives the association between home chaos and school grades over time? A biometric cross-lagged panel approach. Learning and Individual Differences. 2023;104: 102287.Early exposure to home chaos relates to poor school performance. This association has been found consistently in educational research, however little is known about underlying common genetic and environmental factors that might affect both constructs, thus confound the effect. Genetics explain about 60 % of variation in school per-formance, while (non-) shared environment constitutes the remaining variance. Also differences in home chaos - often considered an "environmental" factor - are partially influenced genetically. Thus, we inves...
Ample research has shown that more household chaos is related to lower parenting quality, but it is ...
Eifler EF, Starr A, Riemann R. The genetic and environmental effects on school grades in late childh...
BACKGROUND: Chaotic home environments may contribute to children's attention-deficit hyperactivity d...
Background: Chaotic homes predict poor school performance. Given that it is known that genes affect ...
Background: Chaotic homes predict poor school performance. Given that it is known that genes affect...
Chaotic home lives are correlated with behavior problems in children. In the study reported here, we...
The goal of this study was to understand the role young children's sleep plays in the association be...
The current study examined whether socioeconomic status (SES) and chaos in the home mediate the shar...
As academic achievement can have a major impact on the development of social inequalities we set out...
Abstract A child’s environment is thought to be composed of different levels that interact with thei...
Starr A, Riemann R. Common genetic and environmental effects on cognitive ability, conscientiousness...
Chaos in the home is a key environment in cognitive and behavioral development. However, we show tha...
The identification of specific nonshared environments responsible for the variance in behaviour prob...
Polygenic scores are increasingly powerful predictors of educational achievement. It is unclear, how...
Theoretical models of child development typically consider the home environment as a product of bidi...
Ample research has shown that more household chaos is related to lower parenting quality, but it is ...
Eifler EF, Starr A, Riemann R. The genetic and environmental effects on school grades in late childh...
BACKGROUND: Chaotic home environments may contribute to children's attention-deficit hyperactivity d...
Background: Chaotic homes predict poor school performance. Given that it is known that genes affect ...
Background: Chaotic homes predict poor school performance. Given that it is known that genes affect...
Chaotic home lives are correlated with behavior problems in children. In the study reported here, we...
The goal of this study was to understand the role young children's sleep plays in the association be...
The current study examined whether socioeconomic status (SES) and chaos in the home mediate the shar...
As academic achievement can have a major impact on the development of social inequalities we set out...
Abstract A child’s environment is thought to be composed of different levels that interact with thei...
Starr A, Riemann R. Common genetic and environmental effects on cognitive ability, conscientiousness...
Chaos in the home is a key environment in cognitive and behavioral development. However, we show tha...
The identification of specific nonshared environments responsible for the variance in behaviour prob...
Polygenic scores are increasingly powerful predictors of educational achievement. It is unclear, how...
Theoretical models of child development typically consider the home environment as a product of bidi...
Ample research has shown that more household chaos is related to lower parenting quality, but it is ...
Eifler EF, Starr A, Riemann R. The genetic and environmental effects on school grades in late childh...
BACKGROUND: Chaotic home environments may contribute to children's attention-deficit hyperactivity d...