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Evidence of a gene × environment interaction between birth weight and genetic risk in the prediction of criminogenic outcomes among adolescent males
Dylan B. Jackson
, Kevin M. Beaver
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Arts & Humanities
Genetic Risk
100%
Delinquents
64%
Gene
53%
Prediction
49%
Academic Performance
40%
Peers
34%
Interaction
32%
Longitudinal Study
12%
Adolescence
10%
Health
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Gene-Environment Interaction
75%
Academic Performance
59%
Birth Weight
57%
Very Low Birth Weight Infant
55%
Low Birth Weight Infant
32%
National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
23%
Child
6%
Social Sciences
adolescent
35%
evidence
25%
performance
13%
adolescence
8%
longitudinal study
7%
health
4%