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Infant SES as a predictor of personality: Is the association mediated by intelligence?
Trine Flensborg-Madsen
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Erik Lykke Mortensen
Section of Environmental Health
Center for Healthy Ageing
Retirement and Transitions
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Socioeconomic Status
100%
Personality Traits
50%
Neuroticism
25%
Years of Education
25%
Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
25%
Family Background
12%
Intelligence Level
12%
Bivariate Correlation
12%
Young Adulthood
12%
Extraversion
12%
Mediating Factors
12%
Partial Correlation
12%
Adulthood
12%
Childhood Predictors
12%
Mediating Effect
12%
Weak Association
12%
Copenhagen
12%
Educational Level
12%
Psychology
Personality Trait
100%
Eysenck
50%
Psychoticism
50%
Neuroticism
50%
Extraversion
25%