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Genetics and intelligence differences: five special findings
R. Plomin
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I. J. Deary
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School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences
Edinburgh Neuroscience
Edinburgh Imaging
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Genetics
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Twin Studies
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Variance
18%
Diseases
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Architecture
18%
Differential Psychology
18%
Mortality
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Health
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Education
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Personality
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Attempt
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Social Mobility
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Identity
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Early Childhood
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Learning
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Professional Occupations
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Adulthood
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Performance
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Influence
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Technique in Genetics
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Neurosciences
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Hunting
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Perspective
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Ability
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Genes
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Intelligence
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Heritability
27%
Assortative Mating
18%
Mortality
18%
Twin Study
18%
Genetic Architecture
18%
Health
18%
Genetic Divergence
18%
Sample
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Weight
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Aptitude
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Introspection
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Quantitative Genetics
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Personality
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Life
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Genetic Procedures
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Mental Health
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Height
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Infancy
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Adulthood
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Nested Gene
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Genetic Determinism
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Learning
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Psychology
Heritability
27%
Abilities
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Personality
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Genetic Influence
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Cognitive Neuroscience
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Social Mobility
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Physical Health
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Psychiatric Disorder
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Health
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Neuroscience
Mating
27%
Genotype
18%
Predictor
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Gene
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Cognitive Neuroscience
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