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The following pages link to Bias in the estimation of heritability from truncated samples of twins (Q49086815):
Displaying 38 items.
- Genes determine stability and the environment determines change in cognitive ability during 35 years of adulthood (Q24645672) (← links)
- The Norwegian Institute of Public Health twin study of mental health: examining recruitment and attrition bias (Q24654967) (← links)
- Estimating familial effects on age at onset and liability to schizophrenia. II. Adjustment for censored data (Q30559325) (← links)
- Testing structural equation models for twin data using LISREL. (Q31087521) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental contributions to the covariance between occupational status, educational attainment, and IQ: a study of twins (Q34527306) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental influences on the co-morbidity between depression, panic disorder, agoraphobia, and social phobia: a twin study (Q34557801) (← links)
- Is there heterogeneity among syndromes of substance use disorder for illicit drugs? (Q34630738) (← links)
- ATTITUDES TOWARDS ECONOMIC RISK AND THE GENDER PAY GAP. (Q34993865) (← links)
- Analyzing the relationship between age at onset and risk to relatives (Q35197249) (← links)
- Models of comorbidity for multifactorial disorders. (Q35644460) (← links)
- Is there only one set of genes for different abilities? A reanalysis of the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT) data (Q36612733) (← links)
- Genetic contribution to the variance of blood pressure and heart rate: a systematic review and meta-regression of twin studies (Q38368191) (← links)
- The Virginia Twin-Family Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development: assessing sample biases in demographic correlates of psychopathology. (Q39436311) (← links)
- Plasma cholesterol variation in the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Twin Study (Q39690259) (← links)
- Toward a theory of human multiple birthing: sociobiology and r/K reproductive strategies. (Q39700013) (← links)
- Variance components for statistical genetics: applications in medical research to characteristics related to human diseases and health (Q40790828) (← links)
- Twin children in volunteer registries: biases in parental participation and reporting. (Q41201195) (← links)
- Sexual orientation, sexual identity, and sex-dimorphic behaviors in male twins (Q42112438) (← links)
- Estimating and controlling for the effects of volunteer bias with pairs of relatives (Q44027496) (← links)
- Teenage alcohol use in the Australian twin register: genetic and social determinants of starting to drink (Q45075472) (← links)
- A twin-family study of self-report symptoms of panic-phobia and somatization (Q45095252) (← links)
- Genetics of educational attainment in Australian twins: sex differences and secular changes. (Q46026976) (← links)
- Genetic covariation between neuroticism and the symptoms of anxiety and depression (Q51236863) (← links)
- Genetic influence on human lifespan and longevity (Q51820158) (← links)
- Etiology of individual differences in reading performance: a test of sex limitation (Q52211510) (← links)
- Nonrandom sampling in human genetics: skewness and kurtosis. (Q52611709) (← links)
- Bias in correlations from selected samples of relatives: the effects of soft selection. (Q52868041) (← links)
- Heritability of clinical chemistries in an older twin cohort: the NHLBI Twin Study. (Q52870850) (← links)
- Recruitment bias in twin research: the rule of two-thirds reconsidered. (Q52871246) (← links)
- Are Attitudes Towards Economic Risk Heritable? Analyses Using the Australian Twin Study of Gambling (Q57268578) (← links)
- Direction of causation: Reply to commentaries (Q57269213) (← links)
- Common and specific gender influences on individual differences in reading performance: a twin study (Q60144171) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental effects on type A scores in monozygotic twin families (Q68016732) (← links)
- Characteristics of participants and nonparticipants in the NHLBI Twin Study (Q68083497) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental factors in primary dysmenorrhea and its relationship to anxiety, depression, and neuroticism (Q69439686) (← links)
- Differential enrollment in twin registries: its effect on prevalence and concordance rates and estimates of genetic parameters (Q69790958) (← links)
- The high incidence of reading disability in twin boys and its implications for genetic analyses (Q70796444) (← links)
- What difference does the dependence between durations make? Insights for population studies of aging (Q77358676) (← links)