@FrenSleepy @GuhyThis Yep, it isn't good even when taking genetic confounding into account. See Turkheimer et al https://t.co/jtuQ3bNA6N
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@eigenrobot Here's a twin study which, in addition to being designed to avoid genetic confounding, shows that parenting not that far outside the norm can matter quite a lot: https://t.co/Ab768GdVj9
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@JayMan471 @kitten_beloved Actual long term consequences (independent of genetic factors) can occur given severe punishment: https://t.co/SXW4XRtPNo
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@VirgilDuck @roderickgraham Interesting study although ideally you want to control for genetic confounds. For example this older paper by Turkheimer et al. does and finds minimal negative effects from spanking when you control for genetic influences althou