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Comparing factor and network models of cognitive abilities using twin dataKnyspel et al., 2024
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- Knyspel J
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Network models have become a popular alternative to factor models for analysing the phenotypic relationships among cognitive abilities. Studies have begun to compare these models directly to one another using cognitive ability data, although such a comparison has …
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