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Abstract
Do genetically identical children experience the same classroom differently? Are nonshared classroom experiences associated with differences in achievement? We designed a telephone diary measure which we administered every school day for 2 weeks to 122 10-year-olds in 61 monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs. Each pair shared genes, a classroom, peers and a teacher. We found that MZ twins did experience their classrooms differently (rMZ <0.65 for all measures of classroom experience). Furthermore, MZ differences in peer problems were significantly associated with MZ differences in Mathematics achievement (ES = 8%); differences in positivity about school were significantly associated with differences in Mathematics (ES = 15%) and Science (ES = 8%) achievement; and differences in 'flow' in Science lessons were associated with differences in Science achievement (ES = 12%). In a multiple regression analysis, MZ differences in positivity about school significantly predicted MZ differences in Mathematics achievement (R-2 = 0.16, p <.01) and MZ differences in 'flow' in Science significantly predicted MZ differences in Science achievement (R-2 = 0.10, p <.05). These results indicate that MZ twins experience the classroom differently and that differences in their experience are associated with differences in their achievement.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 586 - 595 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | TWIN RESEARCH AND HUMAN GENETICS |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2008 |
Keywords
- Nonshared environment
- Diary study
- Classroom environment
- Academic achievement
- Monozygotic twins
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Genetics, school environment and cognitive development.
Plomin, R. (Primary Investigator)
NIH National Institutes of Health
1/02/2010 → 30/11/2015
Project: Research
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Origins of learning difficulties and behaviour problems: From behavioural genetics to behavioural genomics
Plomin, R. (Primary Investigator)
1/10/2005 → 30/09/2010
Project: Research
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Genetic and environemental origins of mild mental impairment and behavioural problems in early childhood
Plomin, R. (Co-Investigator)
1/09/2000 → 31/08/2005
Project: Research