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Statistical theory / Statistical inference / Intelligence tests / Heritability / Phylogenetic comparative methods / Quantitative genetics / Restricted maximum likelihood / Phylogenetics / Genetic correlation / Statistics / Estimation theory / Genetics
Date: 2005-07-13 17:30:20
Statistical theory
Statistical inference
Intelligence tests
Heritability
Phylogenetic comparative methods
Quantitative genetics
Restricted maximum likelihood
Phylogenetics
Genetic correlation
Statistics
Estimation theory
Genetics

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