1979
DOI: 10.2307/2065237
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Human Variation: The Biopsychology of Age, Race, and Sex.

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“…Assortative mating (implying a genetic correlation between the twins' parents for the trait in question) increases rDz; assortative mating, however, does not affect rML. (Jensen, 1978). The decrease in rDz caused by dominance may or may not balance out the increase in rDL caused by assortative mating.…”
Section: The Classical Twin Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assortative mating (implying a genetic correlation between the twins' parents for the trait in question) increases rDz; assortative mating, however, does not affect rML. (Jensen, 1978). The decrease in rDz caused by dominance may or may not balance out the increase in rDL caused by assortative mating.…”
Section: The Classical Twin Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%