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Heritability × SES Interaction for IQ: Is it Present in US Adoption Studies?

John C Loehlin1, Robin P Corley2, Chandra A Reynolds3, Sally J Wadsworth4.   

Abstract

An interaction between socioeconomic status (SES) and the heritability of IQ, such that the heritability of IQ increases with higher SES, has been reported in some US twin studies, although not in others, and has generally been absent in studies outside the US (England, Europe, Australia). Is such an interaction present in US adoption studies? Data from two such studies, the Texas and the Colorado Adoption Projects, were examined, involving 238-469 adopted children given IQ tests at various ages. A mini multi-level analysis was made of the prediction of the IQs by the SES of the rearing home (a composite of parental education and occupation), by the birth mother's intelligence, and by the interaction of the two. Neither study showed any substantial heritability × SES interaction: the effect size estimates in units comparable to twin moderation models were negative (- 0.042 and - 0.004), and the meta-analytic estimate for the combined analysis was - 0.27 (SE = 0.042) with a 95% confidence interval of - 0.109 to 0.054. Thus, while we cannot rule out positive moderation based on our two studies, the joint agreement across these studies, and with the non-US twin studies, warrants attention in further research. SES may not fully capture proximal familial-environmental aspects that moderate child IQ.
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Keywords:  Adoption studies; Heritability; Heritability × SES interaction; IQ; Socioeconomic status

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34436691      PMCID: PMC9255665          DOI: 10.1007/s10519-021-10080-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Genet        ISSN: 0001-8244            Impact factor:   2.965


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Authors:  Catalina Zavala; Christopher R Beam; Brian K Finch; Margaret Gatz; Wendy Johnson; William S Kremen; Jenae M Neiderhiser; Nancy L Pedersen; Chandra A Reynolds
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