Assessment of genetic influences on behavior depends on context, informants, and study design: We show (analytically) that, conditional on study design, informant specific genetic variance is included in the genetic variance component or in the environmental variance component. To aid the explanation, we present an illustrative empirical analysis of data from the Netherlands Twin Register. Subjects included 1,571 monozygotic and 2,672 dizygotic 12-year-old twin pairs whose attention problems (AP) were rated by their parents, teachers, and themselves. Heritability estimates (
Background: Twin studies of childhood behavior problems support the conclusion that individual diffe...
Objective: The assessment of symptoms of ADHD in children is usually based on a clinical interview o...
Objective The assessment of symptoms of ADHD in children is usually based on a clinical interview or...
Wolfram T, Morris D. Investigating Bias in Estimates of Genetic and Environmental Influence in Conve...
The Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) was established around 1987 at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterd...
In studies of child psychopathology, phenotypes of interest are often obtained by parental ratings. ...
Borkenau P, Riemann R, Spinath FM, Angleitner A. Genetic and environmental influences on Person x Si...
ABSTRACT—The heritability of human behavioral traits is nowwell established, due in largemeasure to ...
Background Twin studies have found that childhood attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ha...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supports a genetic influence on conduct problems as a continuous measure of beh...
ObjectiveTwin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It i...
Behavioral problems in young children can be assessed by asking their parents or teachers to rate th...
Recent reports using a classical behavior genetic research design in which twin data are combined wi...
A behaviour genetic analysis of personality, liability to personality disorder, and the general envi...
Objective Twin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It ...
Background: Twin studies of childhood behavior problems support the conclusion that individual diffe...
Objective: The assessment of symptoms of ADHD in children is usually based on a clinical interview o...
Objective The assessment of symptoms of ADHD in children is usually based on a clinical interview or...
Wolfram T, Morris D. Investigating Bias in Estimates of Genetic and Environmental Influence in Conve...
The Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) was established around 1987 at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterd...
In studies of child psychopathology, phenotypes of interest are often obtained by parental ratings. ...
Borkenau P, Riemann R, Spinath FM, Angleitner A. Genetic and environmental influences on Person x Si...
ABSTRACT—The heritability of human behavioral traits is nowwell established, due in largemeasure to ...
Background Twin studies have found that childhood attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ha...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supports a genetic influence on conduct problems as a continuous measure of beh...
ObjectiveTwin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It i...
Behavioral problems in young children can be assessed by asking their parents or teachers to rate th...
Recent reports using a classical behavior genetic research design in which twin data are combined wi...
A behaviour genetic analysis of personality, liability to personality disorder, and the general envi...
Objective Twin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It ...
Background: Twin studies of childhood behavior problems support the conclusion that individual diffe...
Objective: The assessment of symptoms of ADHD in children is usually based on a clinical interview o...
Objective The assessment of symptoms of ADHD in children is usually based on a clinical interview or...