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- Twins_Early_Development_Study abstract "The Twins Early Development Study (TEDS) is an ongoing longitudinal twin study headed by principal investigator psychologist Robert Plomin and based at King's College London. The main goal of TEDS is to use behavioural genetic methods to find out how nature (genes) and nurture (environments) can explain why people differ with respect to their cognitive abilities, learning abilities and behaviours. Over 15,000 pairs of twins originally signed up for the study and more than 13,000 pairs remain involved to the present day. This demonstrates the continued support of all twins and their families for more than a decade.".
- Twins_Early_Development_Study wikiPageExternalLink www.teds.ac.uk.
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- Twins_Early_Development_Study subject Category:Cohort_studies.
- Twins_Early_Development_Study subject Category:Genetics.
- Twins_Early_Development_Study subject Category:King's_College_London.
- Twins_Early_Development_Study subject Category:Twin_studies.
- Twins_Early_Development_Study comment "The Twins Early Development Study (TEDS) is an ongoing longitudinal twin study headed by principal investigator psychologist Robert Plomin and based at King's College London. The main goal of TEDS is to use behavioural genetic methods to find out how nature (genes) and nurture (environments) can explain why people differ with respect to their cognitive abilities, learning abilities and behaviours.".
- Twins_Early_Development_Study label "Twins Early Development Study".
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- Twins_Early_Development_Study homepage www.teds.ac.uk.
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