18. Genetic selection on cognitive ability: The results of two analyses

   

Dr. Edward Dutton: The Jolly Heretic

 

Published on Dec 20, 2019

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Study 1: Woodley of Menie, M.A., Schwartz, J.A., & Beaver, K.M. (2016). How cognitive genetic factors influence fertility outcomes: A meditational SEM analysis. Twins Research & Human Genetics, 19, 628-637.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/twin-research-and-human-genetics/article/how-cognitive-genetic-factors-influence-fertility-outcomes-a-mediational-sem-analysis/8357A0764069B330F443B88ED24FE486

Study 2: Woodley of Menie, M.A., Rindermann, H., Pallesen, J., & Sarraf, M.A. (2019). How intelligence affects fertility 30 years on: Retherford and Sewell revisited – with polygenic scores and numbers of grandchildren. Twins Research & Human Genetics, 22:3, 147-153.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/twin-research-and-human-genetics/article/how-intelligence-affects-fertility-30-years-on-retherford-and-sewell-revisited-with-polygenic-scores-and-numbers-of-grandchildren/AB8EF68EE05C8DFD0A1C424B4FF7BC1F


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