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Kierscht, Marcia – 1975
This study formulated a multivariate model of early infant competence from variables representing a transactional perspective of developing competence in early infancy. The measures used in the competence model were: birth weight; habituation index; personality ratings of the infants' social orientation and task orientation; ratings of maternal…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Infants, Models, Motor Development

Baker, Laura A.; And Others – Child Development, 1983
Measures of general cognitive ability in one- and two-year-old adopted and nonadopted infants and their parents were subjected to path analysis to estimate the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to short-term stability of mental ability. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Ability, Family Influence, Infants

Fulker, David W.; Cherny, Stacey S. – Population Research and Policy Review, 1995
Describes a methodology of behavior genetics in the context of twin and sibling/adoption design. This model was applied to cross-sectional data on cognitive development throughout the lifespan. Results from a twin and adoption study of general intelligence are presented to illustrate the use of the basic behavior genetic model in studying causes…
Descriptors: Adoption, Children, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education

Light, Jacquelyn Gillis; DeFries, John C. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995
Data from 148 identical and 111 fraternal twin pairs in which at least 1 member had a reading disability were statistically analyzed. Results suggest that genetic and shared-environment influences both contribute to the observed covariance between reading and mathematical deficits. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Etiology, Family Environment, Genetics, Learning Disabilities

Loehlin, John C.; And Others – Intelligence, 1994
Correlations on subscales of Wechsler intelligence quotient tests and the Revised Beta Examination were obtained for biologically related and unrelated individuals in 181 adoptive families in the Texas Adoption Project. Generally higher correlations for biologically related individuals support the importance of genetic influence in intellectual…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Cognitive Ability, Correlation
Rist, Marilee C. – Executive Educator, 1991
A research study of identical twins, by Thomas J. Bouchard Jr., discloses that genetics exert a stronger influence over personality than we thought. Parents and teachers are advised to be active and alert observers of children's interests and talents to provide appropriate tools and resources to develop these propensities. (MLF)
Descriptors: Child Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Genetics, Individual Differences

van den Oord, Edwin J. C. G.; Rowe, David C. – Intelligence, 1998
Whether genetic and environmental effects on academic achievement changed as a function of the quality of children's environment was studied with 1664 pairs of full siblings, 366 pairs of half siblings, and 752 pairs of cousins. Little evidence was found of genotype-environment interactions. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Family Environment, Genetics, Interaction

Eley, Thalia C.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Investigated the etiology of several measures of cognitive delay in over 3,000 pairs of 2-year-old twins, focusing on group-differences heritability for general and specific cognitive delays. Concluded that because the genetic and environmental origins of verbal and performance delays in infancy differ, they are better considered separately rather…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Developmental Delays, Etiology

Petrill, Stephen A.; Thompson, Lee Anne – Personality and Individual Differences, 1994
Examined the effects of gender on academic achievement for 138 mono- and 125 dizygotic twin pairs, ranging in age from 6 to 12 years. Results suggested that individual differences in academic achievement may be more influenced by genetic than environmental variance in females, and by environmental than genetic variance in males. (BC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Environmental Influences, Heredity

Segal, Nancy L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2000
Virtual twins are unrelated siblings of the same age who are reared together from early infancy (UST-SA). Study uses a sample of 90 UST-SA pairs to comparatively assess the similarity of IQ subtest profile correlations for UST-SAs and twin pairs. Findings support explanatory models of intelligence that include genetic factors, demonstrating that…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Environmental Influences, Family Environment, Intellectual Development
Kovas, Yulia; Haworth, Claire M. A.; Dale, Philip S.; Plomin, Robert – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2007
Despite the importance of learning abilities and disabilities in education and child development, little is known about their genetic and environmental origins in the early school years. We report results for English (which includes reading, writing, and speaking), mathematics, and science as well as general cognitive ability in a large and…
Descriptors: Nature Nurture Controversy, Genetics, Environmental Influences, Cognitive Ability
Horobin, Karen D. – 1997
This study examining children's understanding of biological inheritance addressed four central questions: (1) are young children able to distinguish between the relative influences of nature and nurture in their understanding of how physical characteristics versus behaviors and preferences develop in animals? (2) does children's understanding of…
Descriptors: Animals, Behavior, Biological Influences, Children

Loehlin, John C. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1987
Scores were obtained on 31 item-clusters from the California Psychological Inventory for 490 identical and 317 same-sex fraternal twin pairs from the National Merit twin sample. Ordinary and cross-pair correlations were calculated and used to derive three matrices hypothesized to reflect the influence of genes, shared environment, and unshared…
Descriptors: Correlation, Environmental Influences, Factor Analysis, Heredity

Plomin, Robert; Foch, Terryl T. – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1980
Obtained objective measures of activity, fidgeting, vigilance, selective attention, and aggression for a sample of 87 twin pairs in late childhood. Little evidence for genetic influence on behavior was found. Between-family environmental sources of variance were far more important than within-family factors. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Genetics, Measures (Individuals), Methods

Galati, Dario; Sini, Barbara; Schmidt, Susanne; Tinti, Carla – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2003
This study found that the emotional facial expressions of 10 congenitally blind and 10 sighted children, ages 8-11, were similar. However, the frequency of certain facial movements was higher in the blind children than in the sighted children, and social influences were evident only in the expressions of the sighted children, who often masked…
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Congenital Impairments, Elementary Education