The American Economic Review, Volume 93,Edição 5American Economic Association, 2003 |
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... correlation of averag family education with those average famil characteristics that might plausibly be corre lated with ability or discount rates ( e.g. , birth weight , partner's characteristics , and smoking ) . This indicates ...
... correlation of averag family education with those average famil characteristics that might plausibly be corre lated with ability or discount rates ( e.g. , birth weight , partner's characteristics , and smoking ) . This indicates ...
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... correlations between and within fami- lies . A high correlation between family smoking behavior and educational attainment is consistent with both views . However , significant within- twin - pair correlation is only consistent with the ...
... correlations between and within fami- lies . A high correlation between family smoking behavior and educational attainment is consistent with both views . However , significant within- twin - pair correlation is only consistent with the ...
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... correlation of 0.69 . We have NART test results for 108 identical twin pairs ( the twins ' scores had a correlation of 0.71 ) . As shown in Table 3 , the NART results confirm the same pattern as the other ability correlates : there ...
... correlation of 0.69 . We have NART test results for 108 identical twin pairs ( the twins ' scores had a correlation of 0.71 ) . As shown in Table 3 , the NART results confirm the same pattern as the other ability correlates : there ...
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