Twin Weddings; Twin Research Summaries; Twin Events; Professor Phil S. Holzman

N. Segal
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Abstract People are intensely interested in factors underlying earning power and what can be done to enhance it. A recent study using monozygotic male twins adds to knowledge in this area. Based on data from 136 twin pairs, the investigators favored a correlational hypothesis, namely that simply being married raises salaries by 19 to 26%. Following a review of this research, summaries of twin studies presented at the biennial meeting of the International Society for Human Ethology in Ghent, Belgium (July 27–30, 2004) and at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Berlin, Germany (July 21–25, 2004) are presented. The final section of this article provides information of general interest to twin researchers, physicians and others working in twin-related fields.
两个婚礼;双胞胎研究综述;两个事件;Phil S. Holzman教授
人们对潜在赚钱能力的因素以及如何提高赚钱能力非常感兴趣。最近一项对同卵男性双胞胎的研究增加了这方面的知识。基于136对双胞胎的数据,调查人员倾向于一个相关假设,即仅仅结婚就能使工资提高19%至26%。在对这项研究进行回顾之后,在比利时根特举行的国际人类行为学学会两年一次的会议(2004年7月27-30日)和在德国柏林举行的人类行为和进化学会年会上(2004年7月21-25日)发表了双胞胎研究的总结。本文的最后一部分提供了双胞胎研究人员、医生和其他在双胞胎相关领域工作的人普遍感兴趣的信息。
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