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Eric Turkheimer, PhD

Hugh Scott Hamilton Professor

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  3. The effect of assumptions about parental assortative mating and genotype–income correlation on estimates of genotype–environment interaction in the national merit twin study
Loehlin J, Harden P, Turkheimer E. The effect of assumptions about parental assortative mating and genotype–income correlation on estimates of genotype–environment interaction in the national merit twin study. Behavior Genetics. 2009;39(2):165–169.
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