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    How do we optimally conceptualize the heterogeneity within antisocial behavior? An argument for aggressive versus non-aggressive behavioral dimensions by Burt, S. Alexandra

    Published in Clinical psychology review (01-06-2012)
    “…Extant research has highlighted meaningful distinctions in the correlates, developmental trajectories, and etiologies of physically aggressive (AGG) as…”
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    Rethinking Environmental Contributions to Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Meta-Analysis of Shared Environmental Influences by Burt, S. Alexandra

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-07-2009)
    “…Behavioral genetic research has concluded that the more important environmental influences result in differences between siblings (referred to as nonshared ; e…”
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    Elucidating the Etiology of Individual Differences in Parenting: A Meta-Analysis of Behavioral Genetic Research by Klahr, Ashlea M., Burt, S. Alexandra

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-03-2014)
    “…Decades of research have indicated the foundational importance of parenting to offspring outcomes during childhood and beyond. Unearthing the specific origins…”
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    Parenting Is an Environmental Predictor of Callous-Unemotional Traits and Aggression: A Monozygotic Twin Differences Study by Waller, Rebecca, Hyde, Luke W., Klump, Kelly L., Burt, S. Alexandra

    “…Callous-unemotional (CU) traits increase risk for children to develop severe childhood aggression and conduct disorder. CU traits are typically described as…”
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    Joint Consideration of Means and Variances Might Change the Understanding of Etiology by Burt, S. Alexandra, Johnson, Wendy

    Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-03-2023)
    “…Twin and adoption studies compare the similarities of people with differing degrees of relatedness to estimate genetic and environmental contributions to trait…”
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    Research Review: The shared environment as a key source of variability in child and adolescent psychopathology by Alexandra Burt, S.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-04-2014)
    “…Background Behavioral genetic research has historically concluded that the more important environmental influences were nonshared or result in differences…”
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    Measured Gene-by-Environment Interaction in Relation to Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder by Nigg, Joel, Ph.D, Nikolas, Molly, M.A, Burt, S. Alexandra, Ph.D

    “…Objective To summarize and evaluate the state of knowledge regarding the role of measured gene-by-environment interactions in relation to…”
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    Twin Differences in Harsh Parenting Predict Youth’s Antisocial Behavior by Burt, S. Alexandra, Clark, D. Angus, Gershoff, Elizabeth T., Klump, Kelly L., Hyde, Luke W.

    Published in Psychological science (01-03-2021)
    “…In the current study, we leveraged differences within twin pairs to examine whether harsh parenting is associated with children’s antisocial behavior via…”
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    Neighborhood poverty predicts altered neural and behavioral response inhibition by Tomlinson, Rachel C., Burt, S. Alexandra, Waller, Rebecca, Jonides, John, Miller, Alison L., Gearhardt, Ashley N., Peltier, Scott J., Klump, Kelly L., Lumeng, Julie C., Hyde, Luke W.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-04-2020)
    “…Socioeconomic disadvantage during childhood is associated with a myriad of negative adult outcomes. One mechanism through which disadvantage undermines…”
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    Associations between neighborhood built, social, or toxicant conditions and child externalizing behaviors in the Detroit metro area: a cross-sectional study of the neighborhood 'exposome' by Pearson, Amber L, Shewark, Elizabeth A, Burt, S Alexandra

    Published in BMC public health (28-05-2022)
    “…The specific 'active ingredients' through which neighborhood disadvantage increases risk for child psychopathology remains unclear, in large part because…”
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    A Further Evaluation of the Triarchic Conceptualization of Psychopathy in College Students by Brent Donnellan, M., Alexandra Burt, S.

    “…The current study provides additional information about the nomological networks of the personality dimensions associated with the triarchic conceptualization…”
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    Neighborhood poverty during childhood prospectively predicts adolescent functional brain network architecture by Michael, Cleanthis, Tillem, Scott, Sripada, Chandra S., Alexandra Burt, S., Klump, Kelly L., Hyde, Luke W.

    Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-12-2023)
    “…Family poverty has been associated with altered brain structure, function, and connectivity in youth. However, few studies have examined how disadvantage…”
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    The Michigan State University Twin Registry (MSUTR): An Update by Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L.

    Published in Twin research and human genetics (01-02-2013)
    “…The primary aim of the Michigan State University Twin Registry (MSUTR) is on understanding developmental changes in genetic, environmental, and neurobiological…”
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    The Analytic Identification of Variance Component Models Common to Behavior Genetics by Hunter, Michael D., Garrison, S. Mason, Burt, S. Alexandra, Rodgers, Joseph L.

    Published in Behavior genetics (01-07-2021)
    “…Many behavior genetics models follow the same general structure. We describe this general structure and analytically derive simple criteria for its…”
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    Low emotion differentiation: An affective correlate of binge eating? by Mikhail, Megan E., Keel, Pamela K., Burt, S. Alexandra, Neale, Michael, Boker, Steven, Klump, Kelly L.

    “…Background Low emotion differentiation (the tendency to experience vague affective states rather than discrete emotions) is associated with psychopathology…”
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    Development and validation of the Subtypes of Antisocial Behavior Questionnaire by Burt, S. Alexandra, Donnellan, M. Brent

    Published in Aggressive behavior (01-09-2009)
    “…There is converging evidence that physical aggression, rule‐breaking, and social aggression constitute meaningfully distinct, if somewhat overlapping,…”
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    The impact of neighborhood disadvantage on amygdala reactivity: Pathways through neighborhood social processes by Suarez, Gabriela L., Burt, S. Alexandra, Gard, Arianna M., Burton, Jared, Clark, D. Angus, Klump, Kelly L., Hyde, Luke W.

    Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-04-2022)
    “…Youth growing up in disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely than their advantaged peers to face negative behavioral and mental health outcomes. Although…”
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    A Constructive Replication of the Association Between the Oxytocin Receptor Genotype and Parenting by Klahr, Ashlea M., Klump, Kelly, Burt, S. Alexandra

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-02-2015)
    “…Behavioral genetic studies have robustly indicated that parenting behaviors are heritable-that is, individual differences in parenting are at least partially a…”
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    A brief child-friendly reward task reliably activates the ventral striatum in two samples of socioeconomically diverse youth by Peckins, Melissa K, Westerman, Heidi B, Burt, S Alexandra, Murray, Laura, Alves, Martha, Miller, Alison L, Gearhardt, Ashley N, Klump, Kelly L, Lumeng, Julie C, Hyde, Luke W

    Published in PloS one (03-02-2022)
    “…Adolescence is a period of increased risk-taking behavior, thought to be driven, in part, by heightened reward sensitivity. One challenge of studying reward…”
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