For this grant application, I could easily run super complicated power analyses thanks to scripts openly provided by @Tom_A_McAdams @EivindY et al.: https://t.co/DodxnQsTym #OpenScience
@MattiCervin @Meike_Bartels @PsychScience @MarijnStok @UniUtrecht @VUamsterdam @VU_FGB Agreed with @Meike_Bartels. Follow up studies applying children of twins designs would also be interesting, e.g. see https://t.co/o6D4SUdOF9
RT @NicoleBarbaro: Children of Twins (CoT) is used to examine intergenerational transmission, or phenotypic associations btw parents & chil…
RT @NicoleBarbaro: Children of Twins (CoT) is used to examine intergenerational transmission, or phenotypic associations btw parents & chil…
RT @NicoleBarbaro: Children of Twins (CoT) is used to examine intergenerational transmission, or phenotypic associations btw parents & chil…
@BradenHunter @reFriedLizard The N is dependent of the type of research design, the measures, and how many and what kind of effects the model is estimating. The first example was referencing a CoT design, here https://t.co/peGqel4xTZ the second was ref t
Children of Twins (CoT) is used to examine intergenerational transmission, or phenotypic associations btw parents & children, while controlling for genetic relatedness. The classic CoT design, with twin parents & one child each, has limitations, ho
@Tom_A_McAdams and colleagues examine how the children-of-twins design can help us address critical questions about #intergenerational #transmission: https://t.co/mEYXBH0zEJ
@Tom_A_McAdams revisiting the children of twin design https://t.co/KkMijWbGXQ
Revisiting the Children-of-Twins Design: Improving Existing Models for the Exploration of Intergenerational Associations https://t.co/lby7ycNuYp BehGen