TY - BOOK AU - Segal,Nancy L. TI - Deliberately divided: inside the controversial study of twins and triplets adopted apart SN - 1538132850 AV - HQ777.35 .S438 2021 U1 - 306.8750720973 23 PY - 2021///] CY - Lanham, Maryland PB - Rowman & Littlefield, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. KW - Adopted children KW - Research KW - United States KW - Adoption KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Separation (Psychology) KW - Twins N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 479-488) and index; Illustrious and ignoble: twin studies --; Policies and people: separated by design --; How did it work?: inside the twin study --; Twin brothers with twin sisters: familiar strangers --; "The biggest thing in my life": Kathy and Betsy: --; 60 Minutes: media inquiry --; Dancing solo: Anne and Susan --; Identical, but not the same: Melanie and Ellen --; Parallel paths: Howard and Doug --; "Three versions of the very same song": identical triplets --; Twinless again: Sharon Morello --; Unpublished or unavailable?: in search of the findings --; Yale University Press: the book that never was --; Not just a doppelgänger?: Justin Goldberg --; Artists from afar: Paula and Elyse --; Opportunities lost: Paula and Marjorie --; Fraternal, almost identical: Michele and Allison --; Letters of protest: Oscars and Emmys --; Professional standards: codes of conduct, legalities, and moralities --; Over or unfinished?: continuing controversies N2 - "In Deliberately Divided, Nancy L. Segal revisits a controversial study that tracked the development of separated twins and triplets. None of the adoptive parents were told that they were raising a multiple birth baby. The truth was shocking for these parents and twins, many of whom have shared their unimaginable stories for the first time"-- ER -