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- 2009023281 alternative "Heredity and environment in three hundred adoptive families".
- 2009023281 contributor B11420757.
- 2009023281 contributor B11420758.
- 2009023281 created "c2010.".
- 2009023281 date "2010".
- 2009023281 date "c2010.".
- 2009023281 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2009023281 description "1. A brief history and overview of the project : Why carry out (or read about) an adoption study? -- Previous adoption studies -- The Texas Adoption Project: beginnings -- Some characteristics of the sample -- Studies in the Texas Adoption Projects: chronological sequence -- Summary and look ahead -- 2. Intellectual abilities in the Texas Adoption Project : About the presentation of results in this book -- Intelligence and intelligence tests -- Evidence about heredity and environment for comparisons of means -- Evidence about heredity and environment from family correlations -- More specialized aspects of intelligence -- 3. Personality in the Texas Adoption Project : Personality measures used in the TAP -- The rating composites -- The Cattell Scales -- The CPI and the TTS in the separate mail study -- The MMPI -- Personality changes -- 4. Achievement, adjustment, outcomes : Academic achievement -- Psychopathology and problem behavior -- Occupation -- Personal relationships -- Maturity and happiness -- Factors related to outcomes -- 5. Summary and conclusions : The story so far -- What we learned in the TAP -- Four families -- Some limitations of adoption studies -- Some implications of the Texas Adoption Project -- Final comments -- Appendices : A. Initial letter to families -- B. Rating scales -- C. IQ test details -- Details on self-ratings -- E. Modeling of selection -- Glossary.".
- 2009023281 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2009023281 extent "ix, 209 p. :".
- 2009023281 identifier "0202363457".
- 2009023281 identifier "9780202363455".
- 2009023281 issued "2010".
- 2009023281 issued "c2010.".
- 2009023281 language "eng".
- 2009023281 publisher "New Brunswick [N.J.] : Aldine Transaction,".
- 2009023281 spatial "Texas".
- 2009023281 subject "362.73409764 22".
- 2009023281 subject "Adoption Texas Case studies.".
- 2009023281 subject "HV875.56.T4 H67 2010".
- 2009023281 subject "Parent and child Texas Case studies.".
- 2009023281 subject "Parents Texas Case studies.".
- 2009023281 tableOfContents "1. A brief history and overview of the project : Why carry out (or read about) an adoption study? -- Previous adoption studies -- The Texas Adoption Project: beginnings -- Some characteristics of the sample -- Studies in the Texas Adoption Projects: chronological sequence -- Summary and look ahead -- 2. Intellectual abilities in the Texas Adoption Project : About the presentation of results in this book -- Intelligence and intelligence tests -- Evidence about heredity and environment for comparisons of means -- Evidence about heredity and environment from family correlations -- More specialized aspects of intelligence -- 3. Personality in the Texas Adoption Project : Personality measures used in the TAP -- The rating composites -- The Cattell Scales -- The CPI and the TTS in the separate mail study -- The MMPI -- Personality changes -- 4. Achievement, adjustment, outcomes : Academic achievement -- Psychopathology and problem behavior -- Occupation -- Personal relationships -- Maturity and happiness -- Factors related to outcomes -- 5. Summary and conclusions : The story so far -- What we learned in the TAP -- Four families -- Some limitations of adoption studies -- Some implications of the Texas Adoption Project -- Final comments -- Appendices : A. Initial letter to families -- B. Rating scales -- C. IQ test details -- Details on self-ratings -- E. Modeling of selection -- Glossary.".
- 2009023281 title "Heredity and environment in 300 adoptive families : the Texas adoption project / Joseph M. Horn and John C. Loehlin.".
- 2009023281 title "Heredity and environment in three hundred adoptive families".
- 2009023281 type "text".