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Gene Environment Interplay
Across the Lifespan
  1. Project
  2.  | Leve, L.D., Harold, G.T., Ge, X., Neiderhiser, J.M., Shaw, D., Scaramella, L.V. & Reiss, D. (2009). Structured parenting of toddlers at high versus low genetic risk: Two pathways to child problems. Journal of the American Academy of Adolescent and Child Psychiatry, 48(11), 1102-1109. PMCID: PMC2780535

Leve, L.D., Harold, G.T., Ge, X., Neiderhiser, J.M., Shaw, D., Scaramella, L.V. & Reiss, D. (2009). Structured parenting of toddlers at high versus low genetic risk: Two pathways to child problems. Journal of the American Academy of Adolescent and Child Psychiatry, 48(11), 1102-1109. PMCID: PMC2780535

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Leve, L.D., Harold, G.T., Ge, X., Neiderhiser, J.M., Shaw, D., Scaramella, L.V. & Reiss, D. (2009). Structured parenting of toddlers at high versus low genetic risk: Two pathways to child problemsJournal of the American Academy of Adolescent and Child Psychiatry48(11), 1102-1109. PMCID: PMC2780535

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October 13, 2021