2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/f7vt9
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Using DNA to predict Education: A Meta-Analytic Review

Abstract: Recent advances in genomics have made it possible to predict people’s differences in educational success from person-specific aggregates of DNA, so-called genome-wide polygenic scores. Here, we review the validity and strength of these DNA-based predictions for educational success across studies. We identified 18 publications that reported associations between polygenic scores, based on the summary statistics of Lee et al.’s (2018) Genome-Wide Association Study for years spent in education, and phenotypic meas… Show more

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