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Exploring the genetic prediction of academic underachievement and overachievement

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Exploring the genetic prediction of academic underachievement and overachievement

K. Kawakami, F. Procopio, et al.

This study by Kaito Kawakami and colleagues investigates how genomically predicted achievement delta (GPAΔ) can shed light on academic underachievement and overachievement. Discover how early GPAΔ assessments relate to achievement trajectories over time and why these findings could revolutionize targeted interventions for students. Don't miss out on these groundbreaking insights!... show more
Abstract
Academic underachievement refers to school performance which falls below expectations. Focusing on the pivotal first stage of education, we explored a quantitative measure of underachievement using genomically predicted achievement delta (GPAΔ), which reflects the difference between observed and expected achievement predicted by genome-wide polygenic scores. We analyzed the relationship between GPAΔ at age 7 and achievement trajectories from ages 7 to 16, using longitudinal data from 4175 participants in the Twins Early Development Study to assess empirically the extent to which students regress to their genomically predicted levels by age 16. We found that the achievement of underachievers and overachievers who deviated from their genomic predictions at age 7 regressed on average by one-third towards their genomically predicted levels. We also found that GPAΔ at age 7 was as predictive of achievement trajectories as a traditional ability-based index of underachievement. Targeting GPAΔ underachievers might prove cost-effective because such interventions seem more likely to succeed by going with the genetic flow rather than swimming upstream, helping GPAΔ underachievers reach their genetic potential as predicted by their GPS. However, this is a hypothesis that needs to be tested in intervention research investigating whether GPAΔ underachievers respond better to the intervention than other underachievers. We discuss the practicality of genomic indices in assessing underachievement.
Publisher
npj Science of Learning
Published On
Jun 01, 2024
Authors
Kaito Kawakami, Francesca Procopio, Kaili Rimfeld, Margherita Malanchini, Sophie von Stumm, Kathryn Asbury, Robert Plomin
Tags
genomically predicted achievement
GPAΔ
academic underachievement
academic overachievement
intervention
longitudinal data
Twins Early Development Study
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