Bringing together the latest, cutting-edge research, with illustrative case histories of twins and their families, preeminent twin researcher Dr. Nancy L. Segal explores ways in which twins enhance our knowledge of human behavioral and physical development.
About Dr. Nancy L. Segal
Dr. Nancy L. Segal received a B.A. degree in psychology (with distinction) and English literature from Boston University (1973), and M.A. (1974) and Ph.D. (1982) degrees in Social Sciences and Behavioral Sciences from the University of Chicago. She is currently Professor of Psychology at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) and Director of the Twin Studies Center which she founded in 1991.
Dr. Segal is the CSUF 2004-5 Distinguished Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences and the 2004-5 Outstanding Professor of the Year. She also received the 2005 James Shields Award for Lifetime Contributions to Twin Research, from the Behavior Genetics Association and International Society for Twin Studies and the 2006 “international Making a Difference” Award from Multiple Births Canada. Dr. Segal is the author of Someone Else’s Twin: The True Story of Babies Switched at Birth (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2011), Indivisible by Two: Lives of Extraordinary Twins (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2005) and Entwined Lives: Twins and What They Tell Us About Human Behavior (NY: Dutton, 1999, NY: Plume 2000), and the senior editor of Uniting Psychology and Biology: Integrative Perspectives on Human Development (Washington, D.C.: APA Press, 1997). Her newest book, Born Together-Reared Apart: The Landmark Minnesota Twin Study (Cambridge: Harvard University Press), will be released on June 18, 2012.
Current Studies
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Chinese Twins Raised Apart and Together
Chinese Twin Children Reared Apart and Reunited: First Prospective Study of Co-Twin Reunions C…
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Tacit Coordination Study
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Twinless Twins
Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twins’ Retrospective and Current Bereavement-related Behaviors: An Ev…
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Twins Who Are Parents
Social closeness and gift giving by twin parents toward nieces and nephews: An update Get t…
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Unrelated Look-Alike Study
A common misconception is that identical co-twins’ personality resemblance results from their simila…
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Virtual Twins Study
Intellectual similarity of virtual twin pairs: Developmental trends Virtual twins (VTs) are…
