Familial resemblance for measures of reading performance in families of reading-disabled and control twins |
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Authors: | Maricela Alarcón John C. Defries Jacquelyn J. Gillis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado, 80309-0447 Boulder, CO, USA |
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Abstract: | In order to assess familial resemblance for measures of reading performance, data from 314 pairs of twins in which at least one member of each pair is reading-disabled [142 monozygotic (MZ) and 172 dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs], 273 matched control pairs (131 MZ and 142 DZ pairs), and their parents were subjected to both correlation and regression analyses. Results indicate that parent-offspring resemblance in families of reading-disabled probands does not differ substantially from that in families of controls. In general, the correlations and regressions for MZ twin pairs are greater than those for DZ twins; thus, individual differences in reading performance are due at least in part to heritable influences. As expected, regression coefficients are consistently larger than correlation coefficients for both parent-offspring and proband-cotwin comparisons in the reading-disabled sample, illustrating that regression analyses are more appropriate than correlations for assessing familial resemblance in selected samples. |
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Keywords: | Assortative mating Familial Parent-offspring Reading disability Reading performance Regressions Spouses and twins |
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