Currently browsing "Behavioral Genetics"
New Insights on Child Development From Psychological Science
![]()
New insights on child development from Psychological Science and Current Directions in Psychological Science. ... More>
Intelligence Is in the Genes, but Where?
![]()
You can thank your parents for your smarts—or at least some of them. Psychologists have long known that intelligence, like most other traits, is partly genetic. But a new study led by psychological scientist Christopher Chabris reveals the surprising fact that most of the specific genes long thought to be linked to intelligence probably have no bearing on one’s IQ. And it may be some time before researchers can identify intelligence’s specific genetic roots. ... More>
Secondary Analyses and Archiving of Social and Behavioral Datasets in Aging
The National Institute on Aging (NIA) recently issued two R03 grant announcements. R03 grants support small research projects that can be carried out in a short period of time with limited resources. ... More>



