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PMID
20707703
TITLE
Are attitudes towards economic risk heritable? Analyses using the Australian twin study of gambling.
ABSTRACT
DATE PUBLISHED
2010 Aug
HISTORY
PUBSTATUS PUBSTATUSDATE
entrez 2010/08/17 06:00
pubmed 2010/08/17 06:00
medline 2011/02/25 06:00
AUTHORS
NAME COLLECTIVENAME LASTNAME FORENAME INITIALS AFFILIATION AFFILIATIONINFO
Le AT Le Anh T AT School of Economics and Finance, Curtin University of Technology, Australia. Paul.Miller@curtin.edu.au
Miller PW Miller Paul W PW
Slutske WS Slutske Wendy S WS
Martin NG Martin Nicholas G NG
INVESTIGATORS
JOURNAL
MEDLINE JOURNAL
MEDLINETA: Twin Res Hum Genet
COUNTRY: England
ISSNLINKING: 1832-4274
NLMUNIQUEID: 101244624
PUBLICATION TYPE
PUBLICATIONTYPE TEXT
Journal Article
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Twin Study
COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS
GRANTS
GRANTID AGENCY COUNTRY
MH166206 NIMH NIH HHS United States
GENERAL NOTE
KEYWORDS
MESH HEADINGS
DESCRIPTORNAME QUALIFIERNAME
Aged
Attitude
Australia
Cohort Studies
Educational Status
Female
Gambling psychology
Humans psychology
Income statistics & numerical data
Male statistics & numerical data
Middle Aged statistics & numerical data
Risk-Taking statistics & numerical data
Sweden statistics & numerical data
Twins, Dizygotic psychology
Twins, Monozygotic psychology
SUPPLEMENTARY MESH
GENE SYMBOLS
CHEMICALS
OTHER ID's