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Rice, thapar, and colleagues (2007, 2009) attempted to uncouple the effects of genetics and the effects of smoking while pregnant on birth weight and elevated antisocial behavior. they found that

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They found that A PRE-NATAL ENVIRONMENT OF SMOKE BY-PRODUCTS DOES NOT INCREASE ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOR , BUT A MOTHER GENETIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO HER CHILD DOES INCREASE ANTI- SOCIAL BEHAVIOR.
Rice and his colleagues carried out this experiment in order to find out the effect of prenatal cigarette exposure and genetic contribution on childhood anti-social behavior.
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