Children's Behavioral Inhibition Over Age and Across Situations: Genetic Similarity for α Trait During Change

ABSTRACT Ratings of behaviors pertaining to inhibition were observed for 130 twins participating in a longitudinal study Ratings were available for four ages (12, 18, 24, and 30 months) and from three sources at each age direct observations obtained in a laboratory setting, direct observations obtai...

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