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NOMOTC RESEARCH SURVEYS Print

We are pleased to announce that all of our current surveys are available online! Below you will see an online link that will direct you to fill out the survey directly through our online service. Our surveys are also available in a pdf format so that they can be printed and shared with club members. Please follow the link to the survey format of your choice and if you or your multiples meet the requirements mentioned in the directions then please fill out the survey. You do not need to be a member of NOMOTC to complete these surveys. Please keep in mind that two of the main purposes of NOMOTC are research and education. Your participation in these surveys is encouraged.

 


Current Research Surveys:

 

NEW~ The Sibling Rivalry  surveys are now on Survey Monkey. These three surveys are seperated  by age groups. Participants are to fill out the survey that reflects the present age of their multiples.  Many thanks to the 2008-2009 research committee for these surveys. 

 

NOMOTC Sibling Rivalry between Multiples Birth to Five Years  (Online)

 

NOMOTC Sibling Rivalry between Multiples Birth to Five Years  (Download)

   
NOMOTC Sibling Rivalry between Multiples Six to Twelve Years
(Online)

 

NOMOTC Sibling Rivalry between Multiples Six to Twelve Years (Download)


NOMOTC Sibling Rivalry between Multiples 13 to 18 Years (Online)

 

NOMOTC Sibling Rivalry between Multiples 13 to 18 years (Download)

 


Multiple Birth Data Form (Online)

 


Multiple Birth Data Form (Download)

 


Interventions and Services of Multiple Birth Children with Special Needs (Download)

 

 

Interventions and Services of Multiple Birth Children with Special Needs (Online) 

 


Support Issues of Multiple Birth Families in the Military (Download)

 


Support Issues in Multiple Birth Families in the Military (Online)

 

 

Partnering with the Scientific Community:

 


One of the goals of NOMOTC is to cooperate with and participate in research projects which involve multiples and/or their families. The following researchers have approached the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs, Inc. with hopes of recruiting participants for their studies. These researchers all have contracts and have been approved by NOMOTC.

 

If you or your multiples have the proper qualifications and wish to participate, please contact these researchers directly for further details concerning their studies. Contacting a researcher doesn't obligate you to participate. Please keep in mind that two of the main purposes of NOMOTC are research and education. Your participation in these studies is encouraged.

 

Topics of open research studies are listed below. (Click on the topic for further information.)

 

Title of StudyResearcher
Genetic Factors Influencing Cognitive Control B.J. Casey, Ph.D.
Multiple Sclerosis in Identical Female Twins Dr. Staley A. Brod
Twins Who Seem to Remember Previous Lives Jim Tucker, M.D.
These researchers are Professional Affiliate Members of NOMOTC, Inc.  If you are an educator or researcher who would like to find out more about the benefits of becoming a Professional Affiliate Member check out our Affiliate Membership Page.

 

Title of StudyResearcher
Adult Twins Who Are Parents Study Nancy Segal, Ph.D.
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Identical Twins Judith L. Rapoport, M.D. and Wendy Sharp, M.S.W.
Blood Pressure in Twins Daniel T. O'Connor, M.D.
Chinese Twins Separated at Birth Nancy Segal, Ph.D.
Clinical and Immunological Evaluation of Eosinophillic Esophagitis Marc Rothenberg, M.D.
The Genetics of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Judy H. Cho, M.D.
Heritability of Macular and Retinal Degeneration in Children and Young Adults Johanna Seddon, M.D.
Heritability of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms  Dr. Dean McKay

ICATS – IMAGING CALIFORNIA AUTISM TWIN STUDY

 Dr. Hardan
The Loss of a Twin in Childhood and Adolescence - Behavioral Significance and a Program for Intervention Nancy Segal, Ph.D.
Mid-Atlantic Twin Registry Judy Silberg, Ph.D.
Molecular Genetics of Stuttering David B. Rosenfield, M.D
National Institutes of Health Twin Study Jay Giedd, M.D
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Discordant Sibling Pairs and Concordant and discordant MZ Twin Pairs Judith L. Rapoport, M.D. and Wendy Sharp, M.S.W.
Pathogenic Studies in Families with Twins or Siblings Discordant for Systemic Rheumatic Disorders Frederick W. Miller, M.D., Ph.D.
Perinatal Environment & Genetic Interactions (PEGI) Study Karin Stromswold, M.D., Ph.D.
Prediction of Type I (Juvenile - Onset) Diabetes

George Eisenbarth, M.D.

Sleep Behavior in Typically and Atypically Developing Children Richard E. Frye, M.D., Ph.D.
Study of Twins with Special Needs Nancy Segal, Ph.D.

 

 
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