D. Soerbom's (1974, 1976) simplex model approach to simultaneous analysis of means and covariance structure was applied to analysis of means observed in a single group. The present approach to the simultaneous biometric analysis of covariance and mean structure is based on the testable assumption that the mean trend can be decomposed into (1) a part that can be ascribed to those genetic and environmental factors that contribute to the individual differences and (2) a part that cannot be so ascribed. Illustrations are given using simulated data and repeatedly measured weight obtained in a sample of 82 female twin pairs on 6 occasions
Explored through simulation of longitudinal twin designs how many measures are needed at each time p...
As part of a larger study, data on arithmetic computation and motor coordination were obtained from ...
The object of this paper is to indicate that the Pearson-Lawley selection rules form a plausible gen...
The classical twin study is the most popular design in behavioural genetics. It has strong roots in ...
The classical twin study is the most popular design in behavioural genetics. It has strong roots in ...
The well-known simplex model is extended to a model that may be used for the genetic and environment...
Extends the simplex model to a model that may be used for the genetic and environmental analysis of ...
Observed differences in phenotypic means between groups such as parents and their offspring or male ...
Biometrical genetics is the science concerned with the inheritance of quantitative traits. In this r...
<p>The genetic correlation is set 1.0 in MZ twin pairs and 0.5 in DZ twin pairs. The shared environm...
Biometrical genetic modeling of twin or other family data can be used to decompose the variance of a...
A method is introduced to test the hypothesis that both the phenotypic means and the phenotypic cova...
During the last fifty years more than 2700 twin studies have been published, examining the etiology ...
Implicit in the application of the common-factor model as a method for decomposing trait covariance ...
Recent reports using a classical behavior genetic research design in which twin data are combined wi...
Explored through simulation of longitudinal twin designs how many measures are needed at each time p...
As part of a larger study, data on arithmetic computation and motor coordination were obtained from ...
The object of this paper is to indicate that the Pearson-Lawley selection rules form a plausible gen...
The classical twin study is the most popular design in behavioural genetics. It has strong roots in ...
The classical twin study is the most popular design in behavioural genetics. It has strong roots in ...
The well-known simplex model is extended to a model that may be used for the genetic and environment...
Extends the simplex model to a model that may be used for the genetic and environmental analysis of ...
Observed differences in phenotypic means between groups such as parents and their offspring or male ...
Biometrical genetics is the science concerned with the inheritance of quantitative traits. In this r...
<p>The genetic correlation is set 1.0 in MZ twin pairs and 0.5 in DZ twin pairs. The shared environm...
Biometrical genetic modeling of twin or other family data can be used to decompose the variance of a...
A method is introduced to test the hypothesis that both the phenotypic means and the phenotypic cova...
During the last fifty years more than 2700 twin studies have been published, examining the etiology ...
Implicit in the application of the common-factor model as a method for decomposing trait covariance ...
Recent reports using a classical behavior genetic research design in which twin data are combined wi...
Explored through simulation of longitudinal twin designs how many measures are needed at each time p...
As part of a larger study, data on arithmetic computation and motor coordination were obtained from ...
The object of this paper is to indicate that the Pearson-Lawley selection rules form a plausible gen...