David T. Lykken

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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Website:
http://www.psych.umn.edu/people/faculty/lykken.htm
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Ephraim Rosen grad student 1955 UMN

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William G. Iacono grad student UMN
Scott  O. Lilienfeld grad student UMN
Richard J Rose grad student
David Russell Chabot grad student 1964-1968 UMN
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Lykken DT. (2007) A more accurate estimate of heritability. Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society For Twin Studies. 10: 168-73
Taylor J, McGue M, Iacono WG, et al. (2000) A behavioral genetic analysis of the relationship between the socialization scale and self-reported delinquency. Journal of Personality. 68: 29-50
Bouchard TJ, McGue M, Lykken D, et al. (1999) Intrinsic and extrinsic religiousness: Genetic and environmental influences and personality correlates Twin Research. 2: 88-98
Taylor J, Carlson SR, Iacono WG, et al. (1999) Individual differences in electrodermal responsivity to predictable aversive stimuli and substance dependence. Psychophysiology. 36: 193-8
Hur YM, Bouchard TJ, Lykken DT. (1998) Genetic and environmental influence on morningness-eveningness2 Personality and Individual Differences. 25: 917-925
Iacono WG, Lykken DT. (1997) The validity of the Lie detector: Two surveys of scientific opinion Journal of Applied Psychology. 82: 426-433
Iacono WG, Lykken DT, McGue M. (1996) Psychophysiological prediction of substance abuse. Nida Research Monograph. 159: 129-49; discussion 1
McGue M, Lykken DT, Iacono WG. (1996) Genotype-environment correlations and interactions in the etiology of substance abuse and related behaviors. Nida Research Monograph. 159: 49-72; discussion 73
Lykken D, Tellegen A. (1996) Happiness is a stochastic phenomenon Psychological Science. 7: 186-189
Waller NG, Blacker DM, Bouchard TJ, et al. (1993) Creativity, Heritability, Familiality: Which Word Does Not Belong? Psychological Inquiry. 4: 235-237
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