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ERIC Number: EJ284296
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1983-Apr
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How People Make Their Own Environments: A Theory of Genotype (Leading to) Environment Effects.
Scarr, Sandra; McCartney, Kathleen
Child Development, v54 n2 p424-35 Apr 1983
Proposes a theory of development in which experience is directed by genotypes and in which genotypic differences affect phenotypic differences, both directly and through experience, via three kinds of genotype-environment effects. The theory adapts the three kinds of genotype-environment correlations in a developmental model used to explain results from studies of deprivation, intervention, twins, and families. (Author/RH)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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Identifiers: Developmental Behavioral Genetics; Developmental Theory; Genotype Environment Correlation; Process Analysis