.@KirkegaardEmil Great work! The only thing is that E is more unstable in youths than adults, as per http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3058678/ … @slatestarcodex
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@JayMan471@slatestarcodex Larger E-effects in that study than in the UK ones, perhaps stable method variance. -
@JayMan471@slatestarcodex They measure the same trait instead of different traits. Still, E isn't just measurement error! :) -
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@KirkegaardEmil A tiny portion of E is likely "real". MZ twins have different fingerprints, after all.@slatestarcodex
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@KirkegaardEmil@slatestarcodex@JayMan471 a great visualization. Could do with a final "ordinary world" label for each distribution. -
@JamesPsychol@slatestarcodex@JayMan471 Adding long text to the legend tends to make ugly plots. I guess I could make the text small. -
@KirkegaardEmil@slatestarcodex@JayMan471 Shared, unique, error, heredity, ? -
@JamesPsychol@slatestarcodex@JayMan471 Just to please you. :)pic.twitter.com/1ETtn0BcEo
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@KirkegaardEmil@slatestarcodex@JayMan471 Many thanks. Through a glass, clearly, all visible.
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