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Very interesting. Study is unfortunately behind paywall. Here is an open link to a copy: http://www.matthewckeller.com/16.Hatemi.et.al.2010.Nuc.fam.ajps.pdf …
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Just use sci-hub like normal people.
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Tried it - didn't work.
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I saw this study a while back. If I'm reading this table correctly, a) genetics significantly impacts ideology independent of environ,
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b) nothing significant can be said about familial environment influences?
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Every kind of family-related environment was essentially 0 in this study. Noise (multiple types), assortative mating and genetics.
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URL? I don't think I have this one.
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Shared sibling environment almost nonexistent for almost everything. Siblings don't influence each other much, apparently.
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(I'm speaking relatively, of course, since all the environmental effects documented here are small, but sibling effect even smaller)
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What is the evidence for this? Would appreciate a citation. Most interested in method for determining this. Thanks.
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Already linked by OP, but anyway, here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-5907.2010.00461.x/abstract …
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Thanks, didn't realize you were talking about that article. Nice piece.
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There's one or two more of these. IIRC similar results. Unfortunately, the Virginia 30k dataset is almost never analyzed. I blame Turkheimer
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Ha! Just saw this. Probably because he knows I am Virginian but doesn't know enough to understand that UVa and VCU are separate.
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Or neighborhood, friends, schools or ANYTHING sybs have in common.
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