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Implications of Unconnected Micro, Molecular, and Molar Level Research in Psychology: The Case of Executive Functions, Self-Regulation, and External Regulation
The proliferation of research production in Psychology as a science has been increasing
exponentially. This situation leads to the necessity of organizing the research production
into different levels of analysis that make it possible to delimit each research domain.
The objective of this analysis is to clearly distinguish the different levels of research:
micro-analysis, molecular, and molar. Each level is presented, along with an analysis
of its benefits and limitations. Next, this analysis is applied to the topics of Executive
Functions, Self-Regulation, and External Regulation. Conclusions, limitations, and
implications for future research are offered, with a view toward a better connection of
research production across the different levels, and an allusion to ethical considerationsThis study was supported by R&D Project EDU2011-24805,
PGC2018-094672-B-I00 (Ministry of Science and Education,
Spain), and UAL18-SEJ-DO31-A-FEDER (University of
Almería), and the European Social Fund
Determinants of penetrance and variable expressivity in monogenic metabolic conditions across 77,184 exomes
Penetrance of variants in monogenic disease and clinical utility of common polygenic variation has not been well explored on a large-scale. Here, the authors use exome sequencing data from 77,184 individuals to generate penetrance estimates and assess the utility of polygenic variation in risk prediction of monogenic variants
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