The power to detect sources of genetic and environmental variance varies with sample size, study design, effect size and the statistical significance level chosen. We explored whether the power of the classical twin study may be increased by adding non-twin siblings to the classical twin design. Sample sizes to detect genetic and shared environmental variation were compared for kinships with only twins, kinships consisting of twins and one additional sibling, and kinships with twins and two additional siblings. The effect of adding siblings to the classical twin design was considered for univariate and bivariate analyses. For the univariate case, adding one non-twin sibling resulted in a decrease in sample size needed to detect additive gen...
ABSTRACT—The heritability of human behavioral traits is nowwell established, due in largemeasure to ...
In the classical twin design, researchers compare trait resemblance in cohorts of identical and non-...
Family-based designs protect analyses of genetic effects from bias that is due to population stratif...
The classical twin design (CTD) uses observed covariances from monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs ...
Hahn E, Spinath FM, Siedler T, Wagner GG, Schupp J, Kandler C. The Complexity of Personality: Advant...
The Classical Twin Method (CTM) compares the similarity of monozygotic (MZ) twins with that of dizyg...
Recent reports using a classical behavior genetic research design in which twin data are combined wi...
During the last fifty years more than 2700 twin studies have been published, examining the etiology ...
We study the situation in which a cheap measure (X) is observed in a large, representative twin samp...
The extended twin kinship design allows the simultaneous testing of additive and nonadditive genetic...
The classical twin design uses data on the variation of and covariation between monozygotic and dizy...
Abstract There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, indep...
There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, independent of...
Modeling the data from extended twin pedigrees allows the estimation of increasing complex covarianc...
BACKGROUND: Twin studies have been criticized for upwardly biased estimates that might contribute to...
ABSTRACT—The heritability of human behavioral traits is nowwell established, due in largemeasure to ...
In the classical twin design, researchers compare trait resemblance in cohorts of identical and non-...
Family-based designs protect analyses of genetic effects from bias that is due to population stratif...
The classical twin design (CTD) uses observed covariances from monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs ...
Hahn E, Spinath FM, Siedler T, Wagner GG, Schupp J, Kandler C. The Complexity of Personality: Advant...
The Classical Twin Method (CTM) compares the similarity of monozygotic (MZ) twins with that of dizyg...
Recent reports using a classical behavior genetic research design in which twin data are combined wi...
During the last fifty years more than 2700 twin studies have been published, examining the etiology ...
We study the situation in which a cheap measure (X) is observed in a large, representative twin samp...
The extended twin kinship design allows the simultaneous testing of additive and nonadditive genetic...
The classical twin design uses data on the variation of and covariation between monozygotic and dizy...
Abstract There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, indep...
There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, independent of...
Modeling the data from extended twin pedigrees allows the estimation of increasing complex covarianc...
BACKGROUND: Twin studies have been criticized for upwardly biased estimates that might contribute to...
ABSTRACT—The heritability of human behavioral traits is nowwell established, due in largemeasure to ...
In the classical twin design, researchers compare trait resemblance in cohorts of identical and non-...
Family-based designs protect analyses of genetic effects from bias that is due to population stratif...