Shirley McGuire

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Human Development and Family Studies Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Segal NL, Munson JE, Marelich WD, et al. (2014) Meeting of minds: Tacit coordination in adolescent and adult twins Personality and Individual Differences. 58: 31-36
Segal NL, McGuire SA, Graham JL, et al. (2013) Fullerton Virtual Twin Study: an update. Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society For Twin Studies. 16: 451-4
Mcguire S, Segal NL. (2013) Peer Network Overlap in Twin, Sibling, and Friend Dyads Child Development. 84: 500-511
McGuire S, Segal NL, Hershberger S. (2012) Parenting as Phenotype: A Behavioral Genetic Approach to Understanding Parenting. Parenting, Science and Practice. 12: 192-201
Segal NL, McGuire SA, Stohs JH. (2012) What Virtual Twins Reveal About General Intelligence and Other Behaviors. Personality and Individual Differences. 53: 405-410
Hobson R, Manke B, McGuire S. (2012) Maternal Reports of Differential Treatment during Early Adolescence: A Longitudinal Study of Genetic Influences and Links to Child Well-Being Nature, Nurture, and the Transition to Early Adolescence
McGuire S, Clifford J. (2012) Loneliness during the Transition to Early Adolescence Nature, Nurture, and the Transition to Early Adolescence
Segal NL, McGuire SA, Miller SA, et al. (2008) Tacit coordination in monozygotic twins, dizygotic twins and virtual twins: Effects and implications of genetic relatedness Personality and Individual Differences. 45: 607-612
Segal NL, McGuire SA, Havlena J, et al. (2007) Intellectual similarity of virtual twin pairs: Developmental trends. Personality and Individual Differences. 42: 1209-1219
McGuire S, Clifford J, Fink J, et al. (2003) Children's reactions to the unfamiliar in middle childhood and adolescence: An observational twin/sibling study Personality and Individual Differences. 35: 339-354
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