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Intelligence|June 20, 2017
Associations of intelligence across the life course with optimism and pessimism in older ageAdele M Taylor, Stuart J Ritchie, Ian J Deary
Intelligence|August 14, 2018
Intelligence in youth and health behaviours in middle ageChristina Wraw, Geoff Der, Catharine R Gale, et al.
Intelligence|August 14, 2018
A neurocomputational model of developmental trajectories of gifted children under a polygenic model: When are gifted children held back by poor environments?Michael S C Thomas
Intelligence|February 18, 2010
How Intelligence and Education Contribute to Substance Use: Hints from the Minnesota Twin Family StudyWendy Johnson, Brian M Hicks, Matt McGue, et al.
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Intelligence|June 20, 2017
Associations of intelligence across the life course with optimism and pessimism in older ageAdele M Taylor, Stuart J Ritchie, Ian J Deary
Intelligence|August 14, 2018
Intelligence in youth and health behaviours in middle ageChristina Wraw, Geoff Der, Catharine R Gale, et al.
Intelligence|August 14, 2018
A neurocomputational model of developmental trajectories of gifted children under a polygenic model: When are gifted children held back by poor environments?Michael S C Thomas
Intelligence|February 18, 2010
How Intelligence and Education Contribute to Substance Use: Hints from the Minnesota Twin Family StudyWendy Johnson, Brian M Hicks, Matt McGue, et al.
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