This package's development was largely supported by the NIH
Grant 1R01HD65865, ``NLSY Kinship Links: Reliable and Valid Sibling Identification" (PI: Joe Rodgers). A more complete list of research articles
using NLSY Kinship Links is maintained on our package's website.Rodgers, Joseph Lee, & Kohler, Hans-Peter (2005). Reformulating and
simplifying the DF analysis model.
Behavior Genetics, 35 (2), 211-217.
Rodgers, J.L., Bard, D., Johnson, A., D'Onofrio, B., & Miller, W.B. (2008).
The Cross-Generational Mother-Daughter-Aunt-Niece Design: Establishing
Validity of the MDAN Design with NLSY Fertility Variables. Behavior
Genetics, 38, 567-578.
D'Onofrio, B.M., Van Hulle, C.A., Waldman, I.D., Rodgers, J.L., Rathouz,
P.J., & Lahey, B.B. (2007). Causal inferences regarding prenatal alcohol
exposure and childhood externalizing problems. Archives of General
Psychiatry, 64, 1296-1304.
Rodgers, J.L. & Doughty, D. (2000). Genetic and environmental influences
on fertility expectations and outcomes using NLSY kinship data. In J.L.
Rodgers, D. Rowe, & W.B. Miller (Eds.) Genetic influences on
fertility and sexuality. Boston: Kluwer Academic Press.
Cleveland, H.H., Wiebe, R.P., van den Oord, E.J.C.G., & Rowe, D.C. (2000).
Behavior problems among children from different family structures: The
influence of genetic self-selection. Child Development, 71, 733-751.
Rodgers, J.L., Rowe, D.C., & Buster, M. (1999). Nature, nurture, and first
sexual intercourse in the USA: Fitting behavioural genetic models to NLSY
kinship data. Journal of Biosocial Sciences, 31.
Rodgers, J.L., Rowe, D.C., & Li, C. (1994). Beyond nature versus nurture:
DF analysis of nonshared influences on problem behaviors.
Developmental Psychology, 30, 374-384.