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  • ISBN:
    0674011260
  • ISBN-13:
    9780674011267
  • PUB. DATE:
    May 2003
  • PUBLISHER:
    Harvard University Press
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Relationship Code

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  • Pub. Date: May 2003
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Sales Rank: 410,826

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The Relationship Code is the report of a longitudinal study, conducted over a ten-year period, of the influence of family relationships and genetic factors on competence and psychopathology in adolescent development. The sample for this landmark study included 720 pairs of same-sex adolescent siblings—including twins, half siblings, and genetically unrelated siblings—and their parents.

Using a clear expressive style, David Reiss and his coinvestigators identify specific mechanisms that link genetic factors and the social environment in psychological development. They propose a striking hypothesis: family relationships are crucial to the expression of genetic influences on a broad array of complex behaviors in adolescents. Moreover, this role of family relationships may be very specific: some genetic factors are linked to mother-child relationships, others to father-child relations, some to relationship warmth, while others are linked to relationship conflict or control. The specificity of these links suggests that family relationships may constitute a code for translating genetic influences into the ontogeny of behaviors, a code every bit as important for behavior as DNA-RNA.

Laurence Steinberg - Contemporary Psychology--APA Review of Books

The Relationship Code is a sophisticated blast of fresh air into what has become a stale and stuffy atmosphere of polarized rhetoric about the extent to which we are products of our genes or our environment...The conceptual model proposed by the authors...is light years ahead of most nature-nurture discussions in its recognition of the complex ways in which genetic and environmental influences play out over time...Rather than viewing genes and environment as independent factors, the authors view these forces as interdependent influences that respond to, anticipate, and influence each other as they unfold over time.

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Biography

David Reiss is Vivian Gill Distinguished Research Professor at the George Washington University Medical Center.

Robert Plomin is Professor of Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry in London.

Jenae Neiderhiser is Assistant Research Professor at the George Washington University Medical Center.

E. Mavis Hetherington is James M. Page Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia.