Callie H Burt
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Burt C
Sociol Methodol
. 2024 Aug;
54(2):300-350.
PMID: 39091537
Polygenic indices (PGI)-the new recommended label for polygenic scores (PGS) in social science-are genetic summary scales often used to represent an individual's liability for a disease, trait, or behavior based...
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Burt C
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Sep;
46:e232.
PMID: 37694994
In this response, I focus on clarifying my arguments, highlighting consensus, and addressing competing views about the utility of polygenic scores (PGSs) for social science. I also discuss an assortment...
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Burt C
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Sep;
46:e186.
PMID: 37694909
In their target article, Madole & Harden offer an account of "what it means for genes to be causes" of social outcomes to bolster their claim that genetics should be...
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Burt C
Theor Criminol
. 2023 Apr;
27(1):85-104.
PMID: 37008542
Professing interactionist bio + social terminology, contemporary biocriminology asserts a break from its biologically essentialist past. Assurances notwithstanding, whether biocriminology has undergone a decisive paradigm shift rejecting notions of biological...
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Burt C
Behav Brain Sci
. 2022 Sep;
45:e157.
PMID: 36098430
Uchiyama et al. propose a unified model linking cultural evolutionary theory to behavior genetics (BG) to enhance generalizability, enrich explanation, and predict how social factors shape heritability estimates. A consideration...
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Burt C
Behav Brain Sci
. 2022 May;
46:e207.
PMID: 35551690
The sociogenomics revolution is upon us, we are told. Whether revolutionary or not, sociogenomics is poised to flourish given the ease of incorporating polygenic scores (or PGSs) as "genetic propensities"...
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Burt C, Boutwell B
Behav Brain Sci
. 2022 May;
45:e72.
PMID: 35550217
Cesario provides a compelling critique of the use of experimental social psychology to explain real-world group disparities. We concur with his targeted critique and extend "the problem of missing information"...
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Burt C
Annu Rev Criminol
. 2021 May;
3(1):43-73.
PMID: 33954281
Over the past several decades, Gottfredson & Hirschi's (1990) SCT has dominated research on self-control and crime. In this review, I assess the current state of self-control knowledge and encourage...
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Simons R, Burt C, Barr A, Lei M, Stewart E
Criminology
. 2015 Sep;
52(4):655-687.
PMID: 26392633
Simons and Burt's (2011) social schematic theory (SST) of crime posits that adverse social factors are associated with offending because they promote a set of social schemas (i.e., a criminogenic...