2024
DOI: 10.1002/jcv2.12229
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Nonshared environment: Real but random

Robert Plomin

Abstract: BackgroundIn the excitement about genomics, it is easy to lose sight of one of the most important findings from behavioural genetics: At least half of the variance of psychopathology is caused by environmental effects that are not shared by children growing up in the same family, which includes error of measurement. However, a 30‐year search for the systematic causes of nonshared environment in a line‐up of the usual suspects, especially parenting, has not identified the culprits.MethodI briefly review this re… Show more

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