Nurture might be nature: cautionary tales and proposed solutions
Abstract Across a wide range of studies, researchers often conclude that the home environment and children’s outcomes are causally linked. In contrast, behavioral genetic studies show that parents influence their children by providing them with both environment and genes, meaning the environment tha...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sara A. Hart, Callie Little, Elsje van Bergen |
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2021
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