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Polygenic Influence on Educational Attainment
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doi 10.1177/2332858415599972
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Date
July 1, 2015
Authors
Benjamin W. Domingue
Daniel W. Belsky
Dalton Conley
Kathleen Mullan Harris
Jason D. Boardman
Publisher
SAGE Publications
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