Brilliant lecture as always from Greg Clark, anybody know if ISIR will upload more of their lectures on youtube?
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@timothycbates is in charge about this work.
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I'm not sure if I'm misunderstanding - he's saying h^2(1 + m)/2 = 0.75 and m = 0.65? So h^2 = 1 vs 0.4 in twin studies? If so this is crackpot stuff.
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