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The problem of documenting systematic nonshared environmental effects directly
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 32-33
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Shared environment and cultural inheritance
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 33-34
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Individual differences or different individuals? That is the question
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 34-35
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Shared experience and similarity of personality: Positive data from Finnish and American twins
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 35-36
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Toward a relevant application of nonshared environment
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 36-37
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The puzzle of nonshared environmental influences
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 37-38
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Distinctive environments depend on genotypes
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 38-39
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Why does human twin research not produce results consistent with those from nonhuman animals?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 39-40
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Behavior genetics moves beyond percentages – at last
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- 04 February 2010, p. 40
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How do vulnerability effects relate to the nonshared environment?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 40-41
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The relevance of the concept of nonshared environment to the study of environmental influences: A paradigmatic shift or just some gears slipping?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 41-42
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All parents are environmentalists until they have their second child
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 42-44
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Children in the same family are very different, but why?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 44-59
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Précis of Vaulting Ambition: Sociobiology and the Quest for Human Nature
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 61-71
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Familiarity out-breeds
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 71-72
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Criticism and realism
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 72-73
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Saving sociobiology: The use and abuse of logic
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- 04 February 2010, p. 73
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Leapfrog over the brain
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 73-74
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Testing sociobiological hypotheses ethnographically
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 74-75
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Sociobiology and the problem of culture
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 75-76
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