Message from @Nerthulas
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Sociology TM
"reading to your kids makes smart kids", or it's just the fact that smart parents read to their kids that inherit their intelligence
I know a lot of stupid people who read novels like crazy
@BabygottBach that quote is meaningless without context
lol
`Finally, VPVP can be effected by non-random correlations between genotypes and environments referred to as gene-environment covariation, COV(G,E)COV(G,E). For example, if plants with a genotype that tends to produce large plants also select nutrient- rich environments and plants with a genotype that tends to produce small plants also select nutrient- poor environments, the variance in height would be increased. If the relation was switched the variance would decrease (Futuyma 1998). `
I still would like you to explain why twins keep performing similarly across measures and studies @BabygottBach
there's that @Deleted User
@BabygottBach Blacks underperform whites worldwide
@Nerthulas, I'm not familiar with the sociological research on this matter.
Let's try them in the vacuum of space
Nigga I can't understand these snippets of a paper without the context
So you trust it with no knowledge?
What's the replicability rate of the GCTA?
@Deleted User, nope
@BabygottBach get in vc
ok but the environments are different so why are the twins performing the same across measures and studies @BabygottBach
I dont trust either side with no knowledge
can you please explain this to me
At this glance, it seems like there's a huge debate between two camps
Do you think parents treat twins exactly the same?
The overarching point is that there are variances and I don't give a fuck exactly how they exist 😆
Sociology TM
well, its consistent across all measures and studies
Look up the twin niching effect, @Nerthulas
but its consistent across ***all*** twin studies
Sexual reproduction causes the shuffling around (recombination) which breaks the epistasis so it actually isn't the death toll for heritability estimates or quantitative genetics
Maybe there's a consistent sociological effect, @Nerthulas?
if they didn't treat them the same, wouldn't that make them score differently?
A confounding sociological variable.
that's the opposit eof the claim
but its different from the other siblings @BabygottBach
"Parent may treat their twins differently by 1/10,000th of a degree, therefore ambiguity on heritability
lmao
so they are more alike to each other than to people they share environment with
omg you guys are still at it
can you explain this?
@TheUserNameofPeace, where's the evidence for how close the parents treat their twins?
It's pretty obvious actually considering we have been breeding animals and plants (and prob humans too) for over ten thousand years with great success
twin adoption studies