of cGxE forward. Justification for the choices made in any given GxE study should be included in the publication. Because it is challenging to keep up with advances in the field of genetics, we suggest that this is an area where collaborations between geneticists and psychologists can be particularly fruitful, as connection to the latest findings from statistical and psychiatric genetics about our rapidly evolving knowledge of the underlying genetic basis for a given outcome of interest can ensure that the genetics being integrated into psychological science represents the latest advances from the field of genetics. The annual meetings of the Behavior Genetics Association (www.bga.org) and the International Society for Psychiatric Genetics (www.ispg.net) are opportunities to learn about the latest advances in psychiatric and behavioral genetics and to potentially develop collaborations with scientists working directly in those areas. In addition, Text Box 1 of this review lists a variety of genetics resources that may be useful to investigators in the social sciences that are interested in adding an informed genotyping component to their study.