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写作的遗传和环境影响及其与语言和阅读的关系。

Genetic and environmental influences on writing and their relations to language and reading.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado at Boulder, box 345, Boulder, CO 80309, USA.

出版信息

Ann Dyslexia. 2013 Apr;63(1):25-43. doi: 10.1007/s11881-011-0055-z. Epub 2011 Aug 13.

Abstract

Identical and fraternal twins (N=540, age 8 to 18 years) were tested on three different measures of writing (Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement-Writing Samples and Writing Fluency; Handwriting Copy from the Group Diagnostic Reading and Aptitude Achievement Tests), three different language skills (phonological awareness, rapid naming, and vocabulary), and three different reading skills (word recognition, spelling, and reading comprehension). Substantial genetic influence was found on two of the writing measures, writing samples and handwriting copy, and all of the language and reading measures. Shared environment influences were generally not significant, except for Vocabulary. Non-shared environment estimates, including measurement error, were significant for all variables. Genetic influences among the writing measures were significantly correlated (highest between the speeded measures writing fluency and handwriting copy), but there were also significant independent genetic influences between copy and samples and between fluency and samples. Genetic influences on writing were significantly correlated with genetic influences on all of the language and reading skills, but significant independent genetic influences were also found for copy and samples, whose genetic correlations were significantly less than 1.0 with the reading and language skills. The genetic correlations varied significantly in strength depending on the overlap between the writing, language, and reading task demands. We discuss implications of our results for education, limitations of the study, and new directions for research on writing and its relations to language and reading.

摘要

同卵双胞胎和异卵双胞胎(N=540,年龄 8 至 18 岁)在三种不同的写作测试(《伍德克-约翰逊三世成就测试-写作样本和写作流畅性》、《团体诊断阅读和能力成就测试中的手写复制》)、三种不同的语言技能(语音意识、快速命名和词汇)以及三种不同的阅读技能(单词识别、拼写和阅读理解)上进行了测试。在两个写作测试(写作样本和手写复制)和所有语言和阅读测试中,都发现了大量的遗传影响。共享环境影响通常不显著,除了词汇。非共享环境估计值,包括测量误差,对所有变量都有显著影响。写作测试之间的遗传影响显著相关(速度最快的写作流畅性和手写复制之间的相关性最高),但复制和样本之间以及流畅性和样本之间也存在显著的独立遗传影响。写作的遗传影响与所有语言和阅读技能的遗传影响显著相关,但在复制和样本方面也存在显著的独立遗传影响,其遗传相关性与阅读和语言技能的相关性显著小于 1.0。遗传相关性的强度因写作、语言和阅读任务需求之间的重叠程度而异。我们讨论了我们的研究结果对教育的影响、研究的局限性以及写作及其与语言和阅读关系的新研究方向。

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