Grandchild’s IQ is associated with grandparental environments prior to the birth of the parents
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Gerard J. van den Berg | M. Pembrey | K. Northstone | J. Golding | M. Suderman | G. van den Berg | Steven Gregory | Genette Ellis | Yasmin Iles-Caven
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