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Publications involving the kinship
links
The following publication list includes research products that used
the NLSY79 or NLSY-Children/Young Adult kinship links. Note that
research presentations have not been included on this list, except for
those that occurred during the course of the two most recent NIH grants
(2011-2014; 2017-2021). Otherwise, journal articles, book chapters, and
theses/dissertations, are included within this list.
We have been distributing the NLSY kinship links for close to two
decades, and only began collecting this archive of articles around ten
years ago. There are likely some additional publications based on the
kinship links of which we are not aware. If you know of such papers,
please bring them to our attention.
Researchers and grad students interested using the NLSY for Behavior Genetics and
family research, please start with our 2016 article, The
NLSY Kinship Links: Using the NLSY79 and NLSY-Children Data to Conduct
Genetically-Informed and Family-Oriented Research.
Articles and Book Chapters
2011 - Present
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Hunter, M. D., Garrison, S. M., Burt, S. A., & Rodgers, J. L.
(2021). The analytic identification of variance component models common
to behavior genetics. Behavior Genetics. doi:10.1007/s10519-021-10055-x180) (NLSY79)
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O’Keefe P. & Rodgers, J.L. (2020). A simulation study of
bootstrap approaches to estimate confidence intervals in DeFries–Fulker
regression models (with application to the heritability of BMI changes
in the NLSY). Behavior Genetics,50, 127–138.
doi.org/10.1007/s10519-020-09993-9 (NLSY79)
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Briley, D. A. (2020). Behavior genetic approaches for situation
research. Pp. 25-39 in J. F. Rauthmann, R. A. Sherman, & D. C.
Funder (Eds) The Oxford Handbook of Psychological Situations. New York,
NY: Oxford University Press. (General treatment)
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Connelly, E. J. (2020). Further evaluating the relationship
between adverse childhood experiences, antisocial behavior, and violent
victimization: A sibling-comparison analysis, Youth Violence and
Juvenile Justice, 18, 3-23. (NLSY79)
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Rodgers, J. L., Garrison, S. M., O’Keefe, P., Bard, D. E., Hunter,
M. D., Beasley, W. H., van den Oord, E. (2019). Responding to a
100-year-old challenge from Fisher: A biometrical analysis of adult
height in the NLSY data using only cousin pairs. Behavior Genetics, 49,
444-454. (NLSYC/YA)
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Garrison, S. M., & Rodgers, J. L. (2019). Decomposing the
Causes of the Socioeconomic Status-Health Gradient with Biometrical
Modeling. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
(NLSY79)
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Kavish, N., Connolly, E. J., & Boutwell, B. B. (2019). Genetic
and environmental contributions to the association between violent
victimization and major depressive disorder. Personality and
Individual Differences. doi:
10.1016/j.paid.2018.05.034 (NLSY79, NLSYC/YA)
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Johansson, O. (2017). Special Needs Children and Sibling Spillover
Effects: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth.
(Unpublished Thesis) (NLSYC)
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Little, C. W., Haughbrook, R., & Hart, S. A. (2017).
Cross-study differences in the etiology of reading comprehension: A
meta-analytical review of twin studies. Behavior genetics,
47(1), 52-76. doi:
10.1007/s10519-016-9810-6 (NLSYC)
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Garrison, S. M., & Rodgers, J. L. (2017). Decomposing the
Causes of the Socioeconomic Status-Health Gradient with Biometrical
Modeling. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 52(1), 118-119, https://osf.io/xbkja/. (NLSY79)
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Boutwell, B. B., Connolly, E. J., Barbaro, N., Shackelford, T. K.,
Petkovsek, M., & Beaver, K. M. (2017). On the genetic and
environmental reasons why intelligence correlates with criminal
victimization. Intelligence. doi:
10.1101/113712 (NLSYC)
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Hadd, A. R. & Rodgers, J. L. (2017). Intelligence, income, and
education as potential influences on a child’s home environment: A
(maternal) sibling-comparison design. Developmental Psychology.
doi: 10.1037/dev0000320 (NLSY79; NLSYC)
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Goodnight, J. A., Donahue, K. L., Waldman, I. D., Van Hulle, C.
A., Rathouz, P. J., Lahey, B. B., & D’Onofrio, B. M. (2016). Genetic
and environmental contributions to associations between infant fussy
temperament and antisocial behavior in childhood and adolescence.
Behavior Genetics. doi:
10.1007/s10519-016-9794-2 (NLSY79; NLSYC)
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Garrison, S. M., Rodgers, J. L. (2016) Casting doubt on the causal
link between intelligence and age at first intercourse: A
cross-generational sibling comparison design using the NLSY.
Intelligence, 59, 139-156. doi:
10.1016/j.intell.2016.08.008 (NLSY79; NLSYC)
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Brauer, J. R. (2016) Cultivating Conformists or
Raising Rebels? Connecting Parental Control and Autonomy Support to
Adolescent Delinquency. Journal of Research on Adolescence.
doi: 10.1111/jora.12283 (NLSYC)
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Rodgers, J. L., Beasley, W. H., Bard, D. E., Meredith, K. M.,
Hunter, M., Johnson, A. B., Buster, M., Li,C., May, K. O.,Garrison, S.
M., Miller, W. M., van den Oord, E., & Rowe, D. C. (2016) The
NLSYkinship links: Using the NLSY79 and NLSY-Children data to conduct
genetically-informed and family-orientedresearch. Behavior
Genetics. doi:
10.1007/s10519-016-9785-3 (NLSY79; NLSYC)
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Garrison, S. Mason (2016) Multivariate Biometrical Study of the
Link between SES and Health Outcomes. Masters Thesis, Vanderbilt
University. (NLSY79)
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Connolly, E. J., Beaver, K. M. (2015) Assessing
the Salience of Gene-Environment Interplay in the Development of Anger,
Family Conflict, and Physical Violence: A Biosocial Test of General
Strain Theory. Journal of Criminal Justice. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2015.11.001. (NLSYC)
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Connolly, E. J., Beaver, K. M. (2015) Prenatal caloric intake and
the development of academic achievement among US children from ages 5 to
14. Child Development, 86 , pp. 1738-1758 (NLSYC/YA)
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Connolly, E. J., Schwartz, J. A., Nedelec, J. L., Beaver, K. M.,
& Barnes, J. C. (2015). Different
Slopes for Different Folks: Genetic Influences on Growth in Delinquent
Peer Association and Delinquency During Adolescence. Journal of
Youth and Adolescence, 1-15. (NLSYC)
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Vaughan, E. B., Van Hulle, C. A., Beasley, W. H., Rodgers, J. L.,
& D’Onofrio, B. M. (2015). Clarifying the
associations between age at menarche and adolescent emotional and
behavioral problems. Journal of Youth and Adolescence,
44(4), 922-39. doi:
10.1007/s10964-015-0255-7. (NLSY79; NLSYC)
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Jodl, Jacqueline (2015). Differential
Effects of Family Context on Noncognitive Ability and School Performance
during Adolescence. Dissertation, Columbia University.
(NLSYC)
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Rodgers, J. L., Van Hulle, C., D’Onofrio, B., Rathouz, P.,
Beasley, W., Johnson, A., Waldman, I. & Lahey, B. B. (2015). Behavior
Problems and Timing of Menarche: A Developmental Longitudinal
Biometrical Analysis Using the NLSY-Children Data.. Behavior
Genetics, 45, 51-70. (NLSYC)
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Cheung, A. K., Harden, K. P., & Tucker-Drob, E. M. (2014). Gene
x Environment interactions in early externalizing behaviors: parental
emotional support and socioeconomic context as moderators of genetic
influences? Behavior Genetics, 44(5), 468-486.
(NLSYC)
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Connolly, Eric J. and Kevin M. Beaver (2014) Examining the Genetic
and Environmental Influences on Self-Control and Delinquency: Results
from a Genetically Informative Analysis of Sibling Pairs.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29, 707-735. (NLSYC)
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Hunter, Michael D. (2014). State Space Dynamic
Mixture Modeling: Finding People with Similar Patterns of Change.
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Oklahoma. (NLSYC)
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Lahey, B. B., D’Onofrio, B. M., Van Hulle, C. A., & Rathouz,
P. J. (2014). Prospective association
of childhood receptive vocabulary and conduct problems with
self-reported adolescent delinquency: tests of mediation and moderation
in sibling-comparison analyses. Journal of Abnormal Child
Psychology, 42(8), 1341-1351. (NLSYC)
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Beaver, Kevin M., Eric J. Connolly, Joseph A. Schwartz, Mohammed
Said Al-Ghamdi, and Ahmed Nezar Kobeisy (2013) Genetic
and Environmental Contributions to Stability and Change in Levels of
Self-Control. Journal of Criminal Justice, 41,
300-308. (NLSYC)
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Goodnight, J. A., D’Onofrio, B. M., Cherlin, A. J., Emery, R. E.,
Van Hulle, C. A., & Lahey, B. B. (2013). Effects
of Multiple Maternal Relationship Transitions on Offspring Antisocial
Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence: A Cousin-Comparison Analysis.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 41(2),185-198.
(NLSY79; NLSYC/YA)
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Meredith, K. (2013). Is AFI all in the family? A
multi-level family study of age of first intercourse. Doctoral
dissertation, University of Oklahoma. (NLSY79)
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Research Media Ltd. (November, 2013). Family
Ties and Kinship Links. International Innovation,
59-61.
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D’Onofrio, B. M., Rickert, M. E., Långström, N., Donahue, K. L.,
Coyne, C. A., Larsson, H., Ellingson, J. M. , Van Hulle, C. A., Iliadou,
A. N., Rathouz, P. J., Lahey, B. B., Lichtenstein, P. (2012). Familial
confounding of the association between maternal smoking during pregnancy
and offspring substance use and problems: Converging evidence across
samples and measures. Archives of General Psychiatry, 69,
1140-1150. (NLSY79; NLSYC/YA)
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Dorius, C. (2012). New
approaches to measuring multipartnered fertility over the life
course. University of Michigan Population Studies Center Research
Report 12-769. (NLSY79)
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Goodnight, J. A., Lahey, B. B., Van Hulle, C. A., Rodgers, J. L.,
Rathouz, P. J., Waldman, I. D., & D’Onofrio, B. M. (2012). A
quasi-experimental analysis of the influence of neighborhood
disadvantage on child and adolescent conduct problems. Journal
of Abnormal Psychology, 121, 95-108. (NLSYC/YA)
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Harden, K. P., Quinn, P. D., & Tucker-Drob, E. M. (2012). Genetically
influenced change in sensation seeking drives the rise of delinquent
behavior during adolescence. Developmental Science, 15(1),
150-163.
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Jaffee, S., Van Hulle, C., & Rodgers, J L. (2011). Effects of
non-maternal care in the first three years on children’s academic skills
and behavioral functioning in childhood and early adolescence: A sibling
comparison study. Child Development, 84, 1076-1081.
(NLSY79; NLSYC)
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Meredith, K. (2011). Effects of early family environment on age at
menarche in the NLSY. Masters thesis, University of Oklahoma.
(NLS79).
2001 - 2010
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Classen, R. (2010). Measures of
the intergenerational transmission of body mass index between mothers
and their children in the United States, 1981-2004. Economics
and Human Biology, 8, 30-43. (NLSY79; NLSYC/YA)
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Dorius, C. (2010). Does serial parent
harm women over the long run?:The link between multiple partner
fertility and women’s mental and physical health at midlife.
Dissertation, Pennsylvania State University. (NLSYC)
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Hart, S. A., Petrill, S. A., & Kamp Dush, C. M. (2010). Genetic
influences on language, reading, and mathematics skills in a national
sample: An analysis using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.
Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 41(1),
118. (NLSY79)
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Miller, W. B., Bard, D. E., Pasta, D. J., & Rodgers, J. L.
(2010). Biodemographic
modeling of the links between fertility motivation and fertility
outcomes in the NLSY79. Demography, 47, 393-414.
(NLSY79)
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Miller, W. B., Rodgers, J. L., & Pasta, D. (2010). The
fertility motivations of youth predict later fertility outcomes: A
prospective analysis of NLSY data. Biodemography and Social
Biology, 56, 1-23. (NLSY79)
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Salsberry, P. J. & Reagan, P.B. (2010). Effects
of heritability, shared environment and non-shared intrauterine
conditions on child and adolescent BMI. Obesity, 18(9),
1775-1780. (NLSYC)
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Lahey, B. B., Van Hulle, C. A., Rathouz, P.J., Rodgers, J. L.,
D’Onofrio, B. M., & Waldman, I. (2009). Are
oppositional-defiant and hyperactive-inattentive symptoms developmental
precursors to conduct problems in late childhood?: Genetic and
environmental links. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology,
37, 45-58. (NLSYC)
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Levine, Stephen Z. (2009). Genetic modeling of BMIs: A national
representative sample. MA Thesis, Bar Ilan University, Israel.
(NLSY79)
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Mendle, J., Harden, K. P., Turkheimer, E., Van Hulle, C. A.,
D’Onofrio, B. M., Brooks-Bunn, J., Rodgers, J. L., Emery, R. E., &
Lahey. B. B. (2009). Associations
between father absence and age of first sexual intercourse.
Child Development, 80, 1463-1480. (NLSY79)
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Van Hulle, C. A., Waldman, I. D., D’Onofrio, B. M., Rodgers, J.
L., Rathouz, P. J., & Lahey, B. B. (2009). Developmental
structure of genetic influences on antisocial behavior across childhood
and adolescence. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118,
711-721. (NLSYC)
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D’Onofrio, B. M., Van Hulle, C.A., Waldman, I. D., Rodgers, J. L.,
Harden, K. P., Rathouz, P. J., & Lahey, B. B. (2008). Smoking
during pregnancy and offspring externalizing problems: An exploration of
genetic and environmental confounds. Development and
Psychopathology, 20, 139-164. (NLSY79)
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Rodgers, J. L., Bard, D., Johnson, A., D’Onofrio, B., &
Miller, W. B. (2008). The
Cross-Generational Mother-Daughter-Aunt-Niece Design: Establishing
Validity of the MDAN Design with NLSY Fertility Variables.
Behavior Genetics, 38, 567-578. (NLSY79; NLSYC)
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D’Onofrio, B.M., Van Hulle, C.A., Waldman, I.D., Rodgers, J.L.,
Rathouz, P.J., & Lahey, B.B. (2007). Causal inferences
regarding prenatal alcohol exposure and childhood externalizing
problems. Archives of General Psychiatry, 64,
1296-1304. (NLSY79; NLSYC)
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McCartan, L. M. (2007). Inevitable,
influential, or unnecessary? Exploring the utility of genetic
explanation for delinquent behavior. Journal of Criminal
Justice, 35, 219-233. (NLSYC)
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Rodgers, J. L., Bard, D. E., & Miller, W. B. (2007). Multivariate
cholesky models of human female fertility patterns in the NLSY.
Behavior Genetics, 37, 345-361. (NLSY79)
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Van Hulle, C. A., Rodgers, J. L., D’Onofrio, B. M., Waldman, I.
D., & Lahey, B. B. (2007). Sex differences
in the causes of self-reported adolescent delinquency. Journal
of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 236-248. (NLSYC)
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Classen, R. (2006). Essays on the intergenerational transmission
of obesity and human capital. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of
Wisconsin, Department of Economics.
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Rodgers, J. L., Johnson, A., & Bard, D. E. (2005).
NLSY-Children/Young Adult (1986-2002) Kinship Linking Algorithm.
Unpublished manuscript.
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Neiss, M., Rowe, D. C., & Rodgers, J. L. (2002). Does
education mediate the relationship between IQ and age of first birth? A
behavior genetic analysis. Journal of Biosocial Science,
34, 259-275. (NLSY79)
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Bard, D. E. (2001). Common etiology for alcohol and nicotine use:
A behavior genetic analysis of liabilities using naturally occurring
kinship pairs. Masters Thesis, University of Oklahoma.
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Rodgers, J. L., Buster, M., & Rowe, D. C. (2001). Genetic
and environmental influences on delinquency: DF analysis of NLSY kinship
data. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 17,
145-168. (NLSY79)
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Rodgers, J. L. & Doughty, D. (2001). Does
having boys or girls run in the family? Chance, 14,
8-13. (NLSY79)
1994 - 2000
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Cleveland, H. H., Jacobson, K. C., Lipinski, J. J. & Rowe, D.
C. (2000). Genetic
and shared environmental contributions to the relationship between the
home environment and child and adolescent achievement.
Intelligence, 28, 69-86. (NLSYC)
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Buster, M. & Rodgers, J. L.(2000). Genetic
and environmental influences on alcohol use: DF analysis of NLSY kinship
data. Journal of Biosocial Science, 32, 177-189.
(NLSY79)
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Cleveland, H. H., Wiebe, R. P., van den Oord, E. J. C. G., &
Rowe, D. C. (2000). Behavior
problems among children from different family structures: The influence
of genetic self-selection. Child Development,
71,733-751. (NLSYC)
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Doughty, D. & Rodgers, J. L. (2000). Behavior
genetic modeling of menarche in U.S. females. In J. L. Rodgers, D.
Rowe, & W. B. Miller (Eds.) Genetic influences on fertility and
sexuality, Boston: Kluwer Academic Press. (NLSY79)
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Rodgers, J. L. & Doughty, D. (2000). Genetic
and environmental influences on fertility expectations and outcomes
using NLSY kinship data. In J. L. Rodgers, D. Rowe, & W. B.
Miller (Eds.) Genetic influences on fertility and sexuality,
Boston: Kluwer Academic Press. (NLSY79)
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van den Oord, E.J.C.G., Rowe, D.C. (2000). Racial
differences in birth health risk: A quantitative genetic approach.
Demography, 37, 285-298. (NLSY79)
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Rodgers, J. L., Rowe, D. C., & Buster, M. (1999). Nature, nurture, and
first sexual intercourse in the USA: Fitting behavioral genetic models
to NLSY kinship data. Journal of Biosocial Sciences,
31. (NLSY79)
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van den Oord, E. J. C. G. & Rowe, D. C. (1999). A
cousin study of associations between family demographic characteristics
and children’s intellectual ability. Intelligence 27,
251-266. (NLSYC)
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Buster, M. A. (1997). Genetic and environmental influences on
alcohol use: DF analysis of NLSY kinship data. Doctoral Dissertation,
University of Oklahoma.
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Rowe, D. C. & Rodgers, J. L. (1997). Poverty
and behavior: Are environmental measures nature and nurture?
Developmental Review, 17, 358-375. (NLSYC)
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van den Oord, E. J. C. G. & Rowe, D. C. (1997). Continuity and
change in children’s maladjustment: A developmental behavior genetic
study. Developmental Psychology, 33, 319-332.
(NLSYC)
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van den Oord, E. J. C. G. & Rowe, D. C. (1997). An
examination of genotype-environment interactions for academic
achievement in an U.S. national longitudinal survey.
Intelligence, 25, 205-228. (NLSYC)
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Bjornsdottir, A. (1996). Gender differences in mathematics:
Genetic and enviornmental influences with special emphasis on high and
low ability. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Oklahoma.
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Rodgers, J. L. (1996). NLSY Youth linking algorithm. Unpublished
manuscript. (NLSY79)
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Rowe, D. C. & Cleveland, H. H. (1996). Academic
achievement in African -Americans and Whites: Are the developmental
processes similar? Intelligence, 23, 205-228.
(NLSYC)
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Rowe, D. C., Linver, M. R., & Rodgers, J. L. (1996). Delinquency and
IQ: Using siblings to find sources of variation. Pp. 147-171 in G.
Brody (Ed.) Sibling Relationships: Their Causes and
Consequences. Norwood, NJ: Ablex. (NLSYC)
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Rowe, D. C., Vaszonyi, A. T., & Flannery, D.J. (1995). Ethnic
and racial similarity in developmental process: A study of academic
achievement. Psychological Science, 6, 33-38.
(NLSYC)
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Rodgers, J. L., Rowe, D. C., & Li, C. (1994). Beyond nature
versus nurture: DF analysis of nonshared influences on problem
behaviors. Developmental Psychology, 30, 374-384.
(NLSYC)
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Rodgers, J. L., Rowe, D. C., & May, K. (1994). DF
analysis of NLSY IQ/achievement data: Nonshared environmental
influences. Intelligence, 19, 157-177. (NLSYC)
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Rowe, D. C., Vaszonyi, A. T., & Flannery, D.J. (1994). No more than skin
deep: Ethnic and racial similarity in developmental processes.
Psychological Review, 101, 396-413. (NLSYC)
Recent Presentations by the Team
2021: Behavior Genetics Association
Discordant-Sibling Designs and Applications for
Differential Psychology. Hannah Robertson and Mason
Garrison
Does depression lead to criminal behavior? A sibling
comparison design using the NLSY. Emma Sims and Mason
Garrison
Liquor Legacies: The impact of parental psychopathology
and young adult depression on alcohol use. Rachel Good and Mason
Garrison
Breaking down the components of the SES-health gradient
with sibling comparisons. Yoo Ri Hwang and Mason
Garrison
Perspectives of Gender Roles in the Family versus
Personality Traits. Sherry Mao and Mason Garrison
2021: American Psychological Association
- Exploring the Components of Socio-Economic Status and Their
Relationship with Health. Yoo Ri Hwang and Mason Garrison
2021: Society for Personality and Social
Psychology
Intergenerational consequences of divorce. Kennon Later
and Mason Garrison
Gender Roles Attitudes and Personality: A Sibling
Comparison Design. Sherry Mao and Mason Garrison
Vaccination and SES: Not such a simple relationship after
all. Jonathan Trattner and Mason Garrison
Causal Inference Loves Moms: Extending the Discordant
Kinship Design to Parents. Mason Garrison
Examining the relationship between depression and
delinquency: A sibling comparison design using the NLSY. Emma Sims and
Mason Garrison
2020: Behavior Genetics Association
Examining the Causal Link between Divorce and Mental
Health of their Offspring Using the Cross-Generational Sibling
Comparison Model. Kennon Later and Mason Garrison
Vaccine willingness and socioeconomic status: A
biometrically controlled design. Jonathan Trattner and Mason
Garrison
2019: Behavior Genetics Association
Five ways to analyze 50,000 pairs of related persons in
the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Mike Hunter
Original and Replication Research with the NLSY79 and
NLSY97 Kinship Links. Will Beasley %
Patterns of Phenotype-Environment Correlation within
Cognitive Development. David Bard
The Mediating Impact of Cognitive Ability on the
SES-Health Gradient. Patrick O’Keefe
2019: Association for Research in Personality
- Uncovering the Origins of Age at First Intercourse:
Applications of an Extended-Family Behavior Genetic Model. Mason
Garrison.
2019: Society for Personality and Social
Psychology
- Uncovering the Biometrical Origins of Age at First
Intercourse: Applications of an Extended-Family Behavior Genetic Model.
Mason Garrison.
2018: Behavior Genetics Association
Responding to a 100-Year-Old Challenge from Fisher: A
Biometrical Analysis of Adult Height in the NLSY Data Using Only Cousin
Pairs. Joe Rodgers.
AC’RE model: Estimating Rearing Effects without Twins
Raised Apart. Mason Garrison.
Bootstrap Confidence Interval Methods for DeFries-Fulker
Models. Patrick O’Keefe
2017: Society for Personality and Social
Psychology
- Causal Claims without Experiments: Advances in Discordant
Sibling Designs with the SES-health Gradient. Mason
Garrison.
2016: Society of Multivariate Experimental
Psychology
- Decomposing the Causes of the SES-Health Gradient with
Biometrical Modeling. Mason Garrison.
2016: Developmental Methods
2015: International Society for Intelligence
Research
2015: Association for Research in Personality
2015: Society for Personality and Social
Psychology
2014: Behavior Genetics Association
2013: Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine
2013: Behavior Genetics Association
- NLSY
Kinship Links: Creating Biometrical Design Structures from
Cross-Generational Data. Will Beasley.
2012: Behavior Genetics Association
General NLSY Articles
A larger, searchable list of research using the NLSY datasets is
maintained at nlsinfo.org.
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They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.