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Alexandra Burt

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 25, 2009
A mechanistic explanation of popularity: genes, rule breaking, and evocative gene-environment correlationsAlexandra Burt
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|January 22, 2016
Chickens and eggs-how should we interpret environment-behavior associations?S Alexandra Burt
Behavior Genetics|May 4, 2026
Honoring Matt McGue with a Novel Idiographic Behavior Genetics DesignS Alexandra Burt
Psychological Bulletin|May 5, 2010
Are there shared environmental influences on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? Reply to Wood, Buitelaar, Rijsdijk, Asherson, and Kuntsi [corrected] (2010)S Alexandra Burt
Psychological Science|February 15, 2008
Genes and popularity: evidence of an evocative gene-environment correlationS Alexandra Burt
Psychological Bulletin|July 10, 2009
Rethinking environmental contributions to child and adolescent psychopathology: a meta-analysis of shared environmental influencesS Alexandra Burt
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|May 9, 2022
The Genetic, Environmental, and Cultural Forces Influencing Youth Antisocial Behavior Are Tightly IntertwinedS Alexandra Burt
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|April 18, 2017
Editorial: Finding the silver lining: incorporating resilience and adaptiveness into studies of psychopathologyS Alexandra Burt
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 26, 2012
Twin and family studies are actually more important than everS Alexandra Burt
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|January 28, 2015
A double-edged sword: advantages and disadvantages to the current emphasis on biogenetic causes of child psychopathologyS Alexandra Burt
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 25, 2009
A mechanistic explanation of popularity: genes, rule breaking, and evocative gene-environment correlationsAlexandra Burt
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|January 22, 2016
Chickens and eggs-how should we interpret environment-behavior associations?S Alexandra Burt
Behavior Genetics|May 4, 2026
Honoring Matt McGue with a Novel Idiographic Behavior Genetics DesignS Alexandra Burt
Psychological Bulletin|May 5, 2010
Are there shared environmental influences on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? Reply to Wood, Buitelaar, Rijsdijk, Asherson, and Kuntsi [corrected] (2010)S Alexandra Burt
Psychological Science|February 15, 2008
Genes and popularity: evidence of an evocative gene-environment correlationS Alexandra Burt
Psychological Bulletin|July 10, 2009
Rethinking environmental contributions to child and adolescent psychopathology: a meta-analysis of shared environmental influencesS Alexandra Burt
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|May 9, 2022
The Genetic, Environmental, and Cultural Forces Influencing Youth Antisocial Behavior Are Tightly IntertwinedS Alexandra Burt
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|April 18, 2017
Editorial: Finding the silver lining: incorporating resilience and adaptiveness into studies of psychopathologyS Alexandra Burt
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 26, 2012
Twin and family studies are actually more important than everS Alexandra Burt
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|January 28, 2015
A double-edged sword: advantages and disadvantages to the current emphasis on biogenetic causes of child psychopathologyS Alexandra Burt
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