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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 13.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Sci. 2009 May 15;20(6):753–762. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02366.x

TABLE 1.

Intraclass Correlations for the Measures of IQ, Self-Perceived Abilities, and Achievement

Cross-sectional analysis Longitudinal analysis


Monozygotic twins Dizygotic twins Monozygotic twins Dizygotic twins




Measure ICC n ICC n ICC n ICC n
IQ
  Puzzle .64 (.60–.67) 1,150 .49 (.44–.53) 1,000
  Vocabulary (age 9) .59 (.55–.62) 1,195 .47 (.42–.52) 1,044
  Shapes .61 (.58–.65) 1,184 .49 (.44–.54) 1,033
  General Knowledge .61 (.57–.64) 1,181 .53 (.49–.58) 1,029
  Conceptual Grouping 34 (.30–.38) 1,800 .28 (.24–.33) 1,639
  Similarities .52 (.49–.55) 1,788 .40 (.36–.44) 1,627
  Vocabulary (age 7) .62 (.59–.65) 1,792 .49 (.46–.53) 1,631
  Picture Completion .51 (.47–.54) 1,802 .44 (.40–.48) 1,635
Self-Perceived Ability
  English .37 (.32–.42) 1,163 .16 (.10–.22) 994 .38 (.33–.43) 1,182 .13 (.07–.19) 1,021
  Mathematics .39 (.34–.43) 1,170 .10 (.04–.16) 1,014 .39 (.34–.44) 1,181 .12 (.06–.18) 1,019
  Science .34 (.29–.39) 1,163 .23 (.17–.29) 1,008 .30 (.25–.35) 1,178 .21 (.15–.27) 1,021
Achievement
  English .80 (.77–.82) 781 .46 (.40–.52) 709 .81 (.78–.83) 936 .55 (.50–.60) 822
  Mathematics .76 (.73–.79) 779 .45 (.40–.51) 707 .76 (.74–.79) 931 .48 (.43–.53) 815
  Science .78 (.75–.80) 771 .47 (.41–.53) 693 .76 (.73–.79) 923 .57 (.52–.61) 801

Note. The cross-sectional analysis included measures of IQ, self-perceived abilities, and achievement obtained at age 9. The longitudinal analysis included IQ at age 7, self-perceived abilities at age 9, and achievement at age 10. All intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were significant at the .001 level. The number of twin pairs (n) is higher for the longitudinal than for the cross-sectional analyses because IQ scores were available for more children at age 7 than at age 9, and because achievement data were available for more children at age 10 than at age 9. All pairs in which at least 1 twin had missing data were excluded from the calculations reported in this table. Overall, the cross-sectional sample included 2,287 pairs of twins, and the longitudinal sample included 3,785 pairs of twins.