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Three year old twins and singletons: A comparison of some perinatal, environmental, experiential and developmental characteristics
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Three year old twins and singletons: A comparison of some perinatal, environmental, experiential and developmental characteristics

J.M. McDiarmid and P.A. Silva
Australian Paediatric Journal, Vol.15(4), pp.243-247
1979
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Abstract

human cell preschool child psychological aspect twins anoxia apnea birth weight child development comparative study environment gestational age hypertension pregnancy pregnancy complications
This paper shows that three year old twins were disadvantaged in comparison with singletons. It presents evidence to show that these disadvantages were of perinatal rather than post natal origin. Follow up papers with results at ages five and seven are RO20, and age nine and eleven RO70.
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