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31. Chipuer, H. M., & Plomin, R. (1992). Using siblings to identify shared and non-shared HOME items. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 10, 165-178.Although shared environmental factors affect cognitive development during
childhood, non-shared environmental factors experienced differently by
children in the same family appear to be the major source of environmental
influence on cognitive development after childhood. However, specific
shared and non-shared aspects of environmental measures relevant to cognitive
development have not been differentiated. Data for 92 sibling pairs, studied
separately when each child was 12 and 24 months of age, were used to construct
a non-shared scale and a shared scale from items of the Home Observation
for Measurement of the Environment (HOME). Items that were not significantly
correlated for siblings were selected as 'non-shared' items; the remaining
items were selected as 'shared' items. |