Description
The genetics of twin studies have a bias showing more heredity than in reality, owing to a statistical artifact.
The twin studies for heredity is based on comparing the correlation between 2 identical twins minus that between 2 fraternal ones (assumed to be sharing half their genes). The use of fraternal twins as control is assumed to extract the "environmental" factors.
Problem: Correlation is conditional and psychologists think it is unconditional . We show how the math is entirely different.
The core error is that genes and environment are not separable and additive.
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