Dataset supporting the article.
In psychiatric genetics research, the volume of ambivalent findings on gene-environment interactions (G x E) is growing at an accelerating pace. In response to the surging suspicions of systematic distortion, we challenge the notion of chance capitalization as a possible contributor.
Taken together, multiple testing provides a novel approach to better understand equivocal evidence on G x E, showing that methodological differences across studies are a likely reason for heterogeneity in findings - but chance capitalization is at least equally plausible.
Date made available | May-2015 |
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Publisher | Plos one |
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Date of data production | 2016 |
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Geographical coverage | The Netherlands |
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- Serotonin
- Depression
- Genetics
- Parenting behavior
- Questionnaires
- Alleles
- Adolescents
- Child abuse
- Psychiatric genetics