The techniques which can be used in the analysis of quantitative data by the methods of biometrical genetics are outlined. The need for achieving a suitable scale is noted. Data …
Describes the techniques which can be used in the analysis of human behavior by the methods of biometrical genetics and compares them with those of the Multiple Abstract …
JP Scott - American Psychologist, 1949 - psycnet.apa.org
In numerous cases authors arrive at different conclusions in doing similar experiments. The difference can only be explained by the assumption of strain differences in the animals. The …
The analysis of behavioural inheritance presents certain difficulties which can be resolved by the application of quantitative methods of genetical analysis, A programme of research on …
Challenges J. Wilcock's (see record 1973-00346-001) suggestion that psychogenetics is likely to complement if not replace behavioral psychology as a contributor to the study of the …
LJ Eaves, JS Gale - Behavior Genetics, 1974 - Springer
Covariances between traits can be partitioned into additive and dominance genetic components and between-and within-family environmental components, using a method …
RH Osborne, BT Osborne - Social Biology, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
The founding of the Behavior Genetics Association was one of several results of the Princeton Workshop Conferences held during the mid-1960s, sponsored by the American …
SG Vandenberg - Genetic diversity and human behavior, 1967 - books.google.com
IN TRYING TO SUMMARIZE a lot of information about hereditary factors in human psychological differences, one is overwhelmed by the mass of details that demand some …