Separate Social Worlds of Siblings

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Absolute Difference Score
adolescent psychopathology
adoption
Adoptive Siblings
Blood Pressure Reactivity
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Category=JMH
Cognitive Motor Task
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Coronary Prone Behavior
difference
differential parenting
environment
environmental variance modeling
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eq_society-politics
experiences
family systems theory
genetic environmental interaction development
Genetic Mediation
Higher Suicide Ideation
MZ Twin
MZ Twin Pair
Non-Shared Environment
Non-shared Environmental Influence
nonshared
Nonshared Environment
Nonshared Environmental Influences
Nonshared Experiences
Nontwin Siblings
Observed Parenting
pairs
Parental Differential Treatment
peer influence research
project
quantitative behavioral analysis
Relative Difference Score
scores
shared
SHARED ENVIRONMENT
Sibling Differences
Sibling Pair
Sibling Relationship
Sibling Relationship Quality
Sibling Similarity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805813111
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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One of the most notable findings in contemporary behavior genetics is that children growing up in the same family are not very comparable. Findings suggest that in order to understand individual differences between siblings it is necessary to examine not only the shared experiences but also the differences in experiences of children growing up in the same family. In the past decade a group of investigators has begun to examine the contributions of genetics, and both shared and nonshared environment to development. As with many new research endeavors, this has proven to be a difficult task with much controversy and disagreement not only about the most appropriate models and methods of analysis to be used, but also about the interpretation of findings.

Written by some of the foremost scholars working in the area on nonshared environment, the papers in this book present their perspectives, concerns, strategies and research findings dealing with the impact of nonshared environment on individual differences in the development of siblings. This volume will have heuristic value in stimulating researchers to think in new ways about the interactions between heredity, shared and nonshared environment and the challenges in identifying their contributions to sibling differences. These papers should raise new questions about how to examine the contributions of genetic and environmental factors to development, with consideration given to the findings of this study of sibling differences and nonshared environment. Further, these papers may encourage a growing trend to integrate genetic and environmental perspectives in studies of development.

Hetherington, E. Mavis; Reiss, David; Plomin, Robert