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Multiple regression analysis of twin and sibling data

DeFries and Fulker (1985) employed a multiple regression analysis of twin data in which a cotwin's score is predicted from the proband's score, the coefficient of relationship ( R = 1.0 for monozygotic twins and 0.5 for dizygotic twins), and their interaction to yield direct estimates of h...

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Published in:Personality and individual differences 1987, Vol.8 (6), p.787-791
Main Authors: Zieleniewski, Anne M., Fulker, D.W., DeFries, J.C., LaBuda, Michele C.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:DeFries and Fulker (1985) employed a multiple regression analysis of twin data in which a cotwin's score is predicted from the proband's score, the coefficient of relationship ( R = 1.0 for monozygotic twins and 0.5 for dizygotic twins), and their interaction to yield direct estimates of heritability ( h 2) and the proportion of variance due to common or shared environmental influences ( c 2). The purpose of the report is to extend this model to allow for the analysis of data from more than two familial relationships simultaneously. Data from identical twins, fraternal twins, and siblings pairs, in which one member of each pair was selected based on low reading performance, were analyzed. To analyze the data simultaneously, additional coefficients were added to the regression equation in order to differentiate shared environmental influences of twins and siblings. When the model was applied to the combined cognitive data, significant estimates for heritability were obtained in three of the six tests analyzed. The results also indicated a lack of justification for the separate twin and sibling environmental parameters, and a discussion of more parsimonious models is included.
ISSN:0191-8869
1873-3549
DOI:10.1016/0191-8869(87)90131-0