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Sensation Seeking in Females from Opposite- Versus Same-Sex Twin Pairs: Hormone Transfer or Sibling Imitation?

Authors
  1. A Aluja
  2. A Feingold
  3. A Feingold
  4. A Lehre
  5. BC Ryan
  6. C Slomkowski
  7. CCC Cohen-Bendahan
  8. CCC Cohen-Bendahan
  9. DC Rowe
  10. E Vuoksimaa
  11. EA Pomery
  12. Elise N. Bascom
  13. FS vom Saal
  14. G Carey
  15. HK Deditius-Island
  16. IL Ball
  17. J Becker
  18. JC Loehlin
  19. L Eaves
  20. L Wilkinson
  21. LG Humphreys
  22. LK Muthén
  23. M Zuckerman
  24. M Zuckerman
  25. M Zuckerman
  26. Madeline H. Meier
  27. MD Even
  28. MHM Moor De
  29. Nicholas G. Martin
  30. R Abramovitch
  31. R Arden
  32. R Rosenthal
  33. RD Stoel
  34. RJ Daitzman
  35. Sarah E. Medland
  36. SE Medland
  37. SM Resnick
  38. W Slutske
  39. Wendy S. Slutske
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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