Recent twin study published:
As usual, the results show that genes have a far greater impact on IQ than the childhood environment.
⇒ The IQs of twins raised in separate homes converged over time.
⇒ This convergence was unrelated to how much contact the twins had with each other, their age at adoption, or their age at separation.
⇒ “Virtual twins” (same-age non-twin siblings raised together in the same household) saw their IQs diverge over time.
All these findings are consistent with the Wilson effect: as people get older, genes increasingly dominate individual traits while environmental influences fade in importance.
Spending more and more time in Poland these days its the place to be, love Warsaw it reminds me of Western Europe in the early 2000s, very safe and the economy and job market is booming.
@Juaan_Antooonio No, no es así y bien lo sabes - y esa es la gran tristeza del hincha del colo: ver desde la otra vereda lo linda q es la vida en colores, lo q hace vibrar la U a su gente y la inagotable pasión que suscita esta institución... y luego mirar a sus muchedumbre, insulza y advenidiza.