Eney A, Tsang S, Delaney J, Turkheimer E, Duncan G. Cross-sectional association between soda consumption and body mass index in a community-based sample of twins. Nutrition Journal. 2017;16(48).
2017
Turkheimer E, Beam CR, Sundet JM, Tambs K. Interaction between Parental Education and Twin Correlations for Cognitive Ability in a Norwegian Conscript Sample. Behavior Genetics. 2017;43(5):1–9.
Silventoinen K, Jelenkovic A, Sund R, Yokoyama Y, Hur YM, Cozen W, Turkheimer E, . & Iwatani Y. Differences in genetic and environmental variation in adult body mass index by sex, age, time period, and region: an individual-based pooled analysis of 40 twin cohorts. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2017;106(2):457–466.
Beam CR, Turkheimer E. Gene–Environment Correlation as a Source of Stability and Diversity in Development. In: Gene-Environment Transactions in Developmental Psychopathology. Springer International Publishing ; 2017. pp. 111–130.
Beam CR, Dinescu D, Emery R, Turkheimer E. A Twin Study on Perceived Stress, Depressive Symptoms, and Marriage. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 2017:1–17.
2016
Turkheimer E. Weak genetic explanation 20 years later: reply to Plomin et al.(2016). Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2016;11(1):24–28.
Dinescu D, Horn E, Duncan G, Turkheimer E. Socioeconomic modifiers of genetic and environmental influences on body mass index in adult twins.. Health Psychology. 2016;35(2):157.
Beam C, Emery R, Reynolds C, Gatz M, Turkheimer E, Pedersen N. Widowhood and the stability of late life depressive symptomatology in the swedish adoption twin study of aging. Behavior genetics. 2016;46(1):100–113.
2015
Turkheimer E, Beam C, Davis D. The Scarr-Rowe interaction in complete seven-year WISC data from the Louisville twin study: Preliminary report. Behavior genetics. 2015;45(6):635–639.
Turkheimer E. Genetic prediction. Hastings Center Report. 2015;45(S1):S32–S38.