An Examination of the Representativeness Assumption for Twin Studies of Eating Pathology and Internalizing Symptoms

Volume: 43, Issue: 5, Pages: 427 - 435
Published: Jul 30, 2013
Abstract
Little research has investigated whether the twin representativeness assumption (that results from twin research generalize to singletons) holds for eating pathology and internalizing symptoms. This study compared disordered eating, depression, and anxiety among young adult female twins versus singletons. Participants included 292 twins and 997 singletons in three samples. Questionnaires included the Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey, Eating...
Paper Details
Title
An Examination of the Representativeness Assumption for Twin Studies of Eating Pathology and Internalizing Symptoms
Published Date
Jul 30, 2013
Volume
43
Issue
5
Pages
427 - 435
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