Table 1.
1. The study must use a genetically-sensitive (i.e., twin or family) research design. |
2. The study must either directly report the genetic and/or environmental correlation between reading and ADHD symptoms and/or reading and math, or: a. Provide path estimates that can be converted into correlations with the formula: , or b. Report DeFries-Fulker estimates that can be converted with the formula: |
3. When a study uses a model comparison approach and reports the results of several models that may be relevant to the present study, only the chosen final model will be coded. |
4. The assessment used for reading, ADHD symptoms, or math will be coded as a reading, ADHD symptom, or math composite when many different assessments were used, but not when multiple subtests from the same assessment were included. |