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    Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 11 Nov 2018
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    Emil O W Kirkegaard Retweeted Pam Davis-Kean, PhD

    7 extended twin studies published over 32 years on vertical transfer finding generally nothing and sometimes small effects. Parenting is important-people, come at me. http://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=7370 https://twitter.com/pdakean/status/1061259265892106240 …

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    Pam Davis-Kean, PhD @pdakean
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    I feel similar when I see post that 80% of behavior is explained by genes and parents don’t matter. Maybe we should all be better scientists and actually deal with the complexity of human biology and behavior instead of trying to find “THE” one answer
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      2. Hugh Mann‏ @rubellaball 11 Nov 2018
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        Now can this be extended to the failure of immigrants to assimilate?

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      3. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 11 Nov 2018
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        It sets a reasonable prior for other kinds of vertical transfer-like processes, yes.

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      2. José Luis Ricón (Artir)‏ @ArtirKel 11 Nov 2018
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        Your website died :/

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        Unrelated issue. Some cron job starts at 19.30 every day and causes server overload. By coincidence, happened as I wrote that.

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      2. Macro Economist‏ @justmacro 12 Nov 2018
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        question that haunts me: how is it that there is a nontrivial effect of birth order, then? I thought that was supposed to be from parenting? and if that is, couldn't larger differences in parenting have larger effects?

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        iirc, 1990s, MIT press published some huge study on birth order; front page reviews at the time, now forgotton

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      2. Novus Prime‏ @novus_prime2 11 Nov 2018
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        Most twin studies that I’ve seen don’t have a metric for behavior expression. What I mean is, scientific study of genetic transfer of, say, anger issues doesn’t show how that negative issue expresses itself. My theory is that parenting helps mediate the effects of gene expression

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        I can only speak for myself, but I’m predisposed to ASPD. Yet how that manifests itself seems to be mediated by my upbringing. I would also point to indoctrination from various sources as possible proof as well. Indoctrination toward leftism in academia as the primary example.

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      1. NoMan2000‏ @_NoMan2000 12 Nov 2018
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        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nurture_Assumption … The last I read on it was the "Nurture Assumption" by Judith Rich Harris, which argued that most of the influence socially was peer-to-peer rather than peer-to-parent. Monitoring who your kids hang out with is one of the most important parenting jobs.

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      1. John Hansen‏ @John_Hansen_DK 11 Nov 2018
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        Link doesn't work.

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      1. J.D. Haltigan‏ @JDHaltigan 11 Nov 2018
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        I'm about to come at you bro.....what was domain examined (outcome) and were developmental processes studied? BG only takes one so far. I will concede E must smaller in magnitude...

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      1. sterling sorbet‏ @expeedee 12 Nov 2018
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        It's heritability (genes) and non-shared environment (genes again). Parents? Well they did throw in those genes, didn't they?

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      2. Zach Goldberg‏ @ZachG932 11 Nov 2018
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        Yeah but twin studies are flawed and misleading !!pic.twitter.com/rLbONDHGnu

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        The only question on my mind is how much popcorn should I make? I am going to sit this one out.

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