Strong genetic effects on cross-situational antisocial behaviour among 5-year-old children according to mothers, teachers, examiner-observers, and twins' self-reports.
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Strong genetic effects on cross-situational antisocial behaviour among 5-year-old children according to mothers, teachers, examiner-observers, and twins' self-reports.
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Alan Taylor
Fruhling V Rijsdijk
Jeffrey R Measelle
Jennifer C Ablow
Louise Arseneault
Sara R Jaffee
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10.1111/1469-7610.00168
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2003-09-01T00:00:00Z