David C. Rowe
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- PhD Psychology Stanford University
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- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David C. Rowe was an American psychologist known for his work studying genetic and environmental influences on adolescent onset behaviors such as delinquency and smoking. His research into interaction between genetics and environment led to the discovery of the Scarr–Rowe effect.
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- Association and linkage of the dopamine transporter gene and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children: heterogeneity owing to diagnostic subtype and severity. (1998) (492)
- Temperament in early childhood. (1977) (434)
- Genetic and environmental influences on vocabulary IQ: parental education level as moderator. (1999) (380)
- The Limits of Family Influence: Genes, Experience, and Behavior (1995) (365)
- Advancing Knowledge about the Onset of Delinquency and Crime (1990) (308)
- The importance of nonshared (E-sub-1) environmental influences in behavioral development. (1981) (302)
- No More Than Skin Deep: Ethnic and Racial Similarity in Developmental Process (1994) (287)
- HEREDITY AND SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF DELINQUENCY: A RECONSIDERATION* (1984) (278)
- A biometrical analysis of perceptions of family environment: a study of twin and singleton sibling kinships. (1983) (272)
- The Limits of Family Influence: Genes, Experience, and Behavior. (1995) (266)
- Resolving the debate over birth order, family size, and intelligence. (2000) (260)
- Environmental and genetic influences on dimensions of perceived parenting: A twin study. (1981) (244)
- THE FAMILIAL TRANSMISSION OF CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS (1997) (239)
- Dopamine DRD4 receptor polymorphism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (1998) (224)
- SIBLING EFFECTS ON SUBSTANCE USE AND DELINQUENCY (1992) (223)
- Genetic and environmental influences on the relationships between family connectedness, school connectedness, and adolescent depressed mood: sex differences. (1999) (198)
- Biometrical genetic models of self-reported delinquent behavior: A twin study (1983) (197)
- Impact of Pubertal Status, Timing, and Age on Adolescent Sexual Experience and Delinquency (1993) (184)
- Sex Differences In Crime: Do Means and Within-Sex Variation Have Similar Causes? (1995) (169)
- Origins of familial similarity in parenting: a study of twins and adoptive siblings. (1997) (147)
- The Relation of the Dopamine Transporter Gene (DAT1) to Symptoms of Internalizing Disorders in Children (1998) (144)
- GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS OF ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR: A STUDY OF 265 TWIN PAIRS* (1986) (143)
- Sexual Behavior and Nonsexual Deviance: A Sibling Study of Their Relationship. (1989) (141)
- As the Twig Is Bent? The Myth of Child-Rearing Influences on Personality Development (1990) (132)
- Mating-effort in adolescence : A conditional or alternative strategy (1997) (131)
- The limits of family influence (1993) (129)
- Genetic and Environmental Etiology of Social Behavior in Infancy. (1979) (127)
- Herrnstein's Syllogism: Genetic and Shared Environmental Influences on IQ, Education, and Income. (1998) (127)
- Sources of exposure to smoking and drinking friends among adolescents: a behavioral-genetic evaluation. (2005) (125)
- Sibling delinquency and the family environment: shared and unshared influences. (1992) (117)
- Beyond nature versus nurture: DF analysis of nonshared influences on problem behaviors. (1994) (111)
- Genetic and Shared Environmental Influences on Adolescent BMI: Interactions with Race and Sex (1998) (105)
- Social contagion and adolescent sexual behavior: a developmental EMOSA model. (1993) (100)
- Influence of siblings on adolescent sexual behavior. (1988) (97)
- Two dopamine genes related to reports of childhood retrospective inattention and conduct disorder symptoms (2001) (93)
- A LATENT TRAIT APPROACH TO UNIFYING CRIMINAL CAREERS (1990) (89)
- Adolescent Sexual Activity and Mildly Deviant Behavior (1990) (89)
- NATURE, NURTURE AND FIRST SEXUAL INTERCOURSE IN THE USA: FITTING BEHAVIOURAL GENETIC MODELS TO NLSY KINSHIP DATA (1999) (88)
- Environmental and Genetic Influences on Pubertal Development: Evolutionary Life History Traits? (2000) (87)
- On genetic variation in menarche and age at first sexual intercourse: A critique of the Belsky–Draper hypothesis (2002) (87)
- Biology and Crime (2001) (84)
- Association between a serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism and mood response during tryptophan depletion (2002) (84)
- Physical attractiveness and the personality resemblance of identical twins (1987) (84)
- Parental Education and Child's Verbal IQ in Adoptive and Biological Families in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (2000) (83)
- Poverty and Behavior: Are Environmental Measures Nature and Nurture?☆☆☆★ (1997) (83)
- Genetic Influence Helps Explain Variation in Human Fertility: Evidence From Recent Behavioral and Molecular Genetic Studies (2001) (83)
- School Context and Genetic Influences on Aggression in Adolescence (1999) (79)
- A twin study of temperament in young children. (1977) (76)
- A logistic regression based extension of the TDT for continuous and categorical traits (1999) (75)
- In the Eye of the Beholder? Parental Ratings of Externalizing and Internalizing Symptoms (1997) (75)
- DOES EDUCATION MEDIATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IQ AND AGE OF FIRST BIRTH? A BEHAVIOURAL GENETIC ANALYSIS (2002) (74)
- Behavioral Genetics and Aggressive Behavior in Childhood (1990) (74)
- The DRD2 TaqI polymorphism and symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (1999) (71)
- BRIDGING CRIMINAL CAREERS, THEORY, AND POLICY THROUGH LATENT VARIABLE MODELS OF INDIVIDUAL OFFENDING* (1994) (70)
- Resolving the person–situation debate: Invitation to an interdisciplinary dialogue. (1987) (69)
- Genetic Influences on Human Fertility and Sexuality (2000) (66)
- Genetic and Environmental Influences on Delinquency: DF Analysis of NLSY Kinship Data (2001) (65)
- Genetic influences on human fertility and sexuality : theoretical and empirical contributions from the biological and behavioral sciences (2000) (58)
- Bobo clown aggression in childhood: Environment, not genes (1981) (57)
- Sources of variability in sex-linked personality attributes: A twin study. (1982) (56)
- DF analysis of NLSY IQ/achievement data: Nonshared environmental influences (1994) (56)
- Caucasian and Hispanic Early Adolescent Substance Use (1996) (53)
- An “Epidemic” Model of Adolescent Cigarette Smoking (1992) (52)
- An examination of genotype-environment interactions for academic achievement in an U.S. national (1997) (52)
- The Role of Puberty in Violent and Nonviolent Delinquency among Anglo American, Mexican American, and African American Boys (2002) (51)
- Ethnic and Racial Similarity in Developmental Process: A Study of Academic Achievement (1995) (50)
- A place at the policy table? Behavior genetics and estimates of family environmental effects on IQ (1997) (49)
- Adolescent smoking and drinking: are they "epidemics"? (1991) (49)
- Under the skin: On the impartial treatment of genetic and environmental hypotheses of racial differences. (2005) (48)
- Continuity and change in children's social maladjustment: a developmental behavior genetic study. (1997) (48)
- An Examination of Environmental and Trait Influences on Adolescent Delinquency (1994) (46)
- IQ, Birth Weight, and Number of Sexual Partners in White, African American, and Mixed Race Adolescents (2002) (43)
- Theory development should begin (but not end) with good empirical fits: a comment on Roberts and Pashler (2000). (2002) (41)
- Behavior problems among children from different family structures: the influence of genetic self-selection. (2000) (40)
- A multivariate twin analysis of within-family environmental influences in infants' social responsiveness (1979) (40)
- Evolution, mating effort, and crime (1995) (39)
- Social contagion, adolescent sexual behavior, and pregnancy: a nonlinear dynamic EMOSA model. (1998) (38)
- A social contagion model of adolescent sexual behavior: explaining race differences. (1994) (37)
- SIBLING INTERACTION AND SELFREPORTED DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR: A STUDY OF 265 TWIN PAIRS (1985) (37)
- Academic achievement in Blacks and Whites: Are the developmental processes similar? (1996) (35)
- An "epidemic" model of sexual intercourse prevalences for black and white adolescents. (1989) (34)
- Relations between multi-informant assessments of ADHD symptoms, DAT1, and DRD4. (2008) (33)
- Expanding variance and the case of historical changes in IQ means: a critique of Dickens and Flynn (2001). (2002) (32)
- Genetics, Temperament, and Personality (1997) (30)
- Assessing genotype-environment interactions and correlations in the postgenomic era. (2003) (29)
- Behavioral genetics, adolescent deviance, and "d": Contributions and issues. (1989) (29)
- Expanding Variance and the Case of Historical Changes in IQ Means: A Critique of Dickens and Flynn (2001) (2002) (26)
- Monozygotic twin cross-correlations as a validation of personality structure: A test of the semantic bias hypothesis. (1982) (25)
- IQ Similarity in Twins, Siblings, Half-Siblings, Cousins, and Random Pairs. (1987) (23)
- Handbook of developmental psychopathology (1990) (23)
- The question "How?" reconsidered. (1993) (23)
- Genetic and shared environmental contributions to the relationship between the HOME environment and child and adolescent achievement (2000) (22)
- Developmental explanations of delinquent behavior among siblings: Common factor vs. transmission mechanisms (1991) (22)
- Parental Smoking and the “Epidemic” Spread of Cigarette Smoking1 (1996) (21)
- Behavioral genetics and aggressive behavior in childhood: Handbook of developmental psychopathology (1990) (21)
- No more than skin deep. (1994) (20)
- Racial differences in birth health risk: A quantitative genetic approach (2000) (20)
- Attitudes, Social Class, and the Quality of Foster Care (1976) (19)
- Does Contiguity Breed Similarity? A Within-Family Analysis of Nonshared Sources of IQ Differences between Siblings. (1985) (19)
- An ‘epidemic’ model of adolescent sexual intercourse: applications to national survey data (1991) (16)
- Familial influences on television viewing and aggression: A sibling study (1986) (16)
- What Twin and Adoption Studies Reveal About Parenting (2001) (15)
- Genetic perspectives on personality. (1993) (15)
- Talent scouts, not practice scouts: Talents are real (1998) (15)
- Adolescent background and fertility norms: implications for racial differences in early childbearing. (1990) (14)
- A Cousin Study of Associations Between Family Demographic Characteristics and Children's Intellectual Ability (1999) (14)
- Effects of Censored Variables on Family Studies (1997) (13)
- Do People Make Environments or Do Environments Make People? (2001) (12)
- Delinquency and IQ: Using siblings to find sources of variation. (1996) (11)
- Group Differences in Developmental Processes: The Exception or the Rule? (1997) (11)
- Birth order and intelligence: together again for the last time? (2001) (11)
- The nurture assumption persists. (2001) (9)
- The Friends of Siblings (2003) (9)
- Personality Theory and Behavioral Genetics: Contributions and Issues (1989) (9)
- A step in another direction: Looking for maternal genetic and environmental effects on racial differences in birth weight (2001) (9)
- Are Parents To Blame? A Look at The Antisocial Personalities (1997) (8)
- Social contagion adolescent sexual behavior and pregnancy: a nonlinear dynamic EMOSA model. (1998) (7)
- Death Hope and Sex: Steps to an Evolutionary Ecology of Mind and Morality (2000) (6)
- Smoking and Addictive Behaviors (1995) (6)
- The Limits of Family Influence: A Response (1995) (5)
- The Emperor’s New Clothes: biological theories of race at the new millennium (2001) (5)
- Genetic and Shared Environmental Influences on Adolescents’ Timing of First Sexual Intercourse: The Moderating Effect of Time Spent with a Sibling (2003) (4)
- Introduction to the Special Section on Behavioural Genetics (1999) (4)
- Born to rebel: Birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives: by Frank J. Sulloway, New York: Pantheon Books, 1996 (1997) (3)
- TEMPERAMENT IN EARLY-CHILDHOOD - TWIN STUDY (1977) (3)
- GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL-INFLUENCES ON HUMAN-BEHAVIOR - MULTIVARIATE-ANALYSIS (1978) (3)
- Poverty and Behavior: A Response to a Critique of a Critique of a Special Issue (1997) (3)
- The puzzle of nonshared environmental influences (1987) (3)
- Failed and outdated social science theorizing? A commentary on IQ distributions in fathers and sons (1988) (2)
- Why birds of a feather flock together: Genetic similarity? (1989) (2)
- Sexual selection theory and antisocial behavior searching for d (1986) (2)
- Preference for mates: Cultural choice or natural desire? (1989) (2)
- Genetics and Criminal Behavior.Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy. Edited byDavid Wassermanand, Robert Wachbroit. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. $64.95 (hardcover); $22.95 (paper). xi + 335 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–521–62214‐X (hc); 0–521–62728–1 (pb). 2001. (2002) (2)
- The Emperor’s New Clothes: biological theories of race at the new millennium. Joseph L. Graves Jr. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 2001.pp. 252. Price $22.40 hardback. ISBN 0‐8135‐2847‐X. (2001) (2)
- MSX1 and high cognitive ability (2002) (1)
- Postscript: Theory development should not end (but always begins) with good empirical fits: Response to Roberts and Pashler's (2002) reply. (2002) (1)
- Gene Myths or Gene Realities (1994) (1)
- Three shocks to socialization research (1991) (1)
- Nonlinear Dynamic Modeling and Social Contagion: Reply to Stoolmiller (1998). (1998) (1)
- Biosocial models of deviant behavior (1995) (1)
- The development of behavior (1978) (0)
- Siblings and Mental Illness: Heredity vs. Environment. (1988) (0)
- Theory development should begin with good empirical fits: A comment on Roberts and Pashler (2002) (0)
- Postscript: Theory development should not end with good empirical fits: Response to Roberts and Pashler's reply (2002) (0)
- The Effect of Teaching Machines and Work Groups on Delinquency (1976) (0)
- Mating-Effort Scale--Male Version (2012) (0)
- AUTHOR'S RESPONSE The Limits of Family Influence: A Response (1995) (0)
- OBSERVATIONAL TWIN STUDY OF SOCIAL RESPONSIVENESS IN INFANCY (1978) (0)
- Who controls parent-child interaction? (1981) (0)
- Book Reviews -- the Limits of Family Influence: Genes, Experience, and Behavior by David C. Rowe (1994) (0)
- Unification or Balkanization of Criminal Development (1990) (0)
- Symposium on Genetics of criminal and antisocial behaviour, held at the Ciba Foundation, London 14-16 February 1995 - General discussion I: Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour (1996) (0)
- Less Blame for Failures, Less Credit for Triumphs. (2001) (0)
- Crime as Destiny: Another Look. (1990) (0)
- Nature versus nurture resolved (2000) (0)
- Two Peas in a Pod (1984) (0)
- The twain shall meet: Uniting the analysis of sex differences and within-sex variation (1996) (0)
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