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Modeling the Etiology of Individual Differences in Early Reading Development: Evidence for Strong Genetic Influences
Authors:Micaela E Christopher  Jacqueline Hulslander  Brian Byrne  Stefan Samuelsson  Janice M Keenan  Bruce Pennington
Institution:1. University of Colorado Boulder micaela.christopher@colorado.edu;3. University of Colorado Boulder;4. University of New England;5. Link?ping University;6. Link?ping University;7. University of Denver
Abstract:We explored the etiology of individual differences in reading development from post-kindergarten to post–4th grade by analyzing data from 487 twin pairs tested in Colorado. Data from three reading measures and one spelling measure were fit to biometric latent growth curve models, allowing us to extend previous behavioral genetic studies of the etiology of early reading development at specific time points. We found primarily genetic influences on individual differences at post–1st grade for all measures. Genetic influences on variance in growth rates were also found, with evidence of small, nonsignificant, shared environmental influences for two measures. We discuss our results, including their implications for educational policy.
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