TY - BOOK AU - Plomin,Robert AU - McClearn,G.E. TI - Nature, nurture, & psychology /edited by Robert Plomin and Gerald E. McClearn AV - BF341 .N388 1993 PY - 1993/// CY - Washington, District of Columbia PB - American Psychological Association KW - Nature and nurture KW - Individual differences KW - Behavior genetics KW - Genetic psychology N1 - 2; part 1. A century of nature and nurture : Evolution of the nature-nurture issue in the history of psychology; Gregory A. Kimble --; Behavioral genetics : the last century and the next; Gerald E. McClearn --; part 2. The genetics of cognitive abilities and disabilities : Behavioral genetics of cognitive ability : a life-span perspective; Matt McGue ... [and others] --; Continuity and change in cognitive development; David W. Fulker, S.S. Cherny, and Lon R. Cardon --; Genetics of specific cognitive abilities; Lon R. Cardon and David W. Fulker --; Genetics of reading disability; John C. DeFries and Jacquelyn J. Gillis --; Cognitive abilities and disabilities; Duane Alexander --; part 3. Nature-nurture and the development of personality : Intelligence and the behavioral genetics of personality; Nathan Brody --; Genetic perspectives on personality; David C. Rowe --; The idea of temperament : where do we go from here? / Jerome Kagan, Doreen Arcus, and Nancy Snidman --; part 4. Psychopathology : genetic and experiential factors : Genes, adversity, and depression; Peter McGuffin and Randy Katz --; Origins of schizophrenia : past as prologue; Irving I. Gottesman --; From proteins to cognitions : the behavioral genetics of alcoholism; Matt McGue --; Autism : syndrome definition and posible genetic mechanisms; Michael Rutter ... [and others] --; Genes, personality, and psychopathology : a latent class analysis of liability to symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in twins; Lindon Eaves ... [and others] --; part 5. Bridging the nature-nurture gap : Heredity, environment, and the question "how?" : a first approximation; Urie Bronfenbrenner and Stephen J. Ceci --; Nature-nature issues in the behavioral genetics context : overcoming barriers to communications; H.H. Goldsmith --; The need for a comprehensive new enviornmentalism; Frances Degen Horowitz --; The question "how" reconsidered; David C. Rowe and Irwin D. Waldman --; The nature-nurture gap : what we have here is a failure to collaborate; Theodore D. Wachs --; part 6. The interplay of nature and nature : redirecting the inquiry : The new quantitative genetics epidemiology of behavior; John K. Hewitt --; Genes and the environment : siblings and synthesis; David Reiss --; Whither behavioral genetics? : a developmental psychopathological perspective; Michael Rutter, Judy Silberg, and Emily Simonoff --; part 7. Summary : Nature and nurture : perspective and prospective; Robert Plomin; 2 ER -