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Simulation of Twin Data Controlling Population Mean, Variance, Skewness and Kurtosis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2025
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A computer system for simulation of quantitative twin data is being developed. The capability is being built in to simulate distributions with known means, standard deviations, skewness and kurtosis.
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- Brief Report
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- Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research , Volume 26 , Issue 1 , January 1977 , pp. 87 - 88
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- Copyright © The International Society for Twin Studies 1977
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