An abundance of research shows significant resemblance in standardized IQ scores in children and their biological parents. Twin and family studies based on such standardized scores suggest that a large proportion of the resemblance is due to genetic transmission, rather than cultural transmission. However, most studies used standardized intelligence scores that were based on different tests for different age groups, which makes it hard to say if the exact same construct is measured. Here we re-analyze intelligence data on two different versions of the Raven Progressive Matrices test, collected in Dutch twin children (Standard test version) and their biological parents (Advanced test version). First, the data from parents and their offspring...
Heritability estimates of general intelligence in adulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all...
More able parents tend to have more able children. While few would question the validity of this sta...
More able parents tend to have more able children. While few would question the validity of this sta...
In this paper we assess the presence of assortative mating, gene¿environment interaction and the her...
In this paper we assess the presence of assortative mating, gene-environment interaction and the her...
Hierarchical models of intelligence are highly informative and widely accepted. Application of these...
Twin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by showing th...
Measures of intelligence were collected in 209 twin pairs at 5, 7, 10, and 12 years of age, as part ...
The longitudinal stability of IQ is well-documented as is its increasing heritability with age. In a...
The longitudinal stability of IQ is well-documented as is its increasing heritability with age. In a...
AbstractTwin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by sh...
The genetic and environmental factor structures of intellectual abilities in 5-year-old Dutch twins ...
Heritability estimates of general intelligence in adulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all...
Biometrical analyses have concluded that high IQ, at least given a relatively unrestrictive definiti...
It is important to understand potential sources of group differences in the heritability of intellig...
Heritability estimates of general intelligence in adulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all...
More able parents tend to have more able children. While few would question the validity of this sta...
More able parents tend to have more able children. While few would question the validity of this sta...
In this paper we assess the presence of assortative mating, gene¿environment interaction and the her...
In this paper we assess the presence of assortative mating, gene-environment interaction and the her...
Hierarchical models of intelligence are highly informative and widely accepted. Application of these...
Twin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by showing th...
Measures of intelligence were collected in 209 twin pairs at 5, 7, 10, and 12 years of age, as part ...
The longitudinal stability of IQ is well-documented as is its increasing heritability with age. In a...
The longitudinal stability of IQ is well-documented as is its increasing heritability with age. In a...
AbstractTwin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by sh...
The genetic and environmental factor structures of intellectual abilities in 5-year-old Dutch twins ...
Heritability estimates of general intelligence in adulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all...
Biometrical analyses have concluded that high IQ, at least given a relatively unrestrictive definiti...
It is important to understand potential sources of group differences in the heritability of intellig...
Heritability estimates of general intelligence in adulthood generally range from 75 to 85%, with all...
More able parents tend to have more able children. While few would question the validity of this sta...
More able parents tend to have more able children. While few would question the validity of this sta...