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.
2009
Johnson W, Turkheimer E, Gottesman I, Bouchard Jr T. Beyond heritability: Twin studies in behavioral research. Current directions in psychological science. 2009;18(4):217–220.
Paige Harden, D’onofrio B, Van Hulle C, Turkheimer E, Rodgers J, Waldman I, Lahey B. Population density and youth antisocial behavior. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry. 2009;50(8):999–1008.
Clifton A, Turkheimer E, Oltmanns T. Personality disorder in social networks: Network position as a marker of interpersonal dysfunction. Social networks. 2009;31(1):26–32.
Chauhan P, Reppucci D, Turkheimer E. Racial differences in the associations of neighborhood disadvantage, exposure to violence, and criminal recidivism among female juvenile offenders. Behavioral sciences & the law. 2009;27(4):531–552.
2008
Woods C, Oltmanns T, Turkheimer E. Detection of aberrant responding on a personality scale in a military sample: An application of evaluating person fit with two-level logistic regression.. Psychological assessment. 2008;20(2):159.
Williams M, Turkheimer E, Magee E, Guterbock T. The effects of race and racial priming on self-report of contamination anxiety. Personality and Individual Differences. 2008;44(3):746–757.
Waldron M, Heath A, Turkheimer E, Emery R, Nelson E, Bucholz K, Madden PA, Martin N. Childhood sexual abuse moderates genetic influences on age at first consensual sexual intercourse in women. Behavior genetics. 2008;38(1):1–10.
Turkheimer E, Ford D, Oltmanns T. Regional Analysis of Self-Reported Personality Disorder Criteria. Journal of Personality. 2008;76(6):1587–1622.
Turkheimer E. A better way to use twins for developmental research. PDF). LIFE Newsletter. Max Planck Institute for Human Development. 2008;2(1):2–5.